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"The Knife of Never Letting Go" by Patrick Ness
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Are you going to read the next one soon?


Did you read the rest of them too April?

Most reviews don't put a grade/age except for school library journal which says 9th and up...

I'd say mature middle school and up...
(But I'm the mom who tries to shelter a bit from sexy stuff, so I guess everyone has their own idea of appropriateness)
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The Book Thief (other topics)The Knife of Never Letting Go (other topics)
What a terrific book! I don't give 5 stars easily, but this one earned it. And I don't even like dystopic fiction, as a rule. This one was a 5-er all the way through. In hindsight, it reminds me a lot of The Book Thief in terms of the spectrum of emotions Ness runs you through, and also the distinctiveness of the style.
There's quite a bit of violence in this book. Personally, I didn't think it was overdone, but at times toward the end, it was a bit graphic. When people are trying to survive, I don't see how you can avoid cursing, but what I liked is he mostly used "effing" instead of the f-word.
You're right inside the main character's head, as is everyone else, because everyone in this story can hear everyone else's thoughts, including the animals, which is where it really gets interesting, poignant, and funny too.
I thought there were some great lessons for kids in here too. Friendship, family, what it means to love someone, including pets, what religion really should be about rather than the train wreck it can become when it becomes distorted in an insane person's mind, what a person would or could be capable of when pushed beyond the norm, there's tons of stuff here.
I loved this book, I highly recommend it.