An extraordinary read but only for those mature enough to cope with it.
The Knife of Never Letting Go is the first book in a truly incredible trilogy from Patrick Ness. The book is beautifully written, and keeps you engaged throughout with an engaging writing style and continuous dramatic and emotional twists in the story line. The book does contain some violence and bad language, and the general theme of the novel is too intense and difficult for younger readers to handle. However, it is a truly spectacular read for those mature enough to handle it.
GREAT OPENER TO A GREAT SERIES (i think it's ok for 12+ though)
I read this when i was 12 and LOVED IT!!!! Like i say in some of my other reviews i belive 12+ can read this. I just beilve in the fact that each and every kid has a different maturity level. This book has great messages and strong charaters i look up to- even today. Stay true to yourself and you'll never know where life can take you.
I absolutely LOVE this book. I read it over a two day period; I couldn't put it down! It was gripping, mysterious, funny, and tragic. My brother read it and was completely unfazed. In fact, he isn't the biggest reader, but he loved this book and wants the sequel. Sure, it's pretty scary at times, but it would be a bummer if you didn't let your kid read this wonderful book.
It's very violent, gory and describes the gore in detail, and uses language, but it uses 'effing' in place of the word, using the real word once. it may be a little to violent for some, and if you have a weak stomach, don't read it. I'm 13, and I read it, but it might be better for older kids
Bloody is one good word to describe it. There is A LOT of gore, some made me gag! One scene a man's nose is completely ripped off, described with no holding back. This book IS most definitely just chaos walking. A girl is drugged, and a death is token. I cried. If you think you can swallow it, go for it. It is a pretty well written novel. The ending will have you rushing to the nearest bookshop to purchase the sequel.
It is scary, and HEART- BREAKING!!!!!
If you can cry, and ignore the word f*** used ONCE, by a character. "Eff" is used a lot!
Characters drink wine, and the ending battle is BLOODY, worst than most of those vampire novels coming out now a days.
The book is good, and if gore isn't too much to you, read the book!
One of the best books out there, but not for the sensitive or faint of heart!
The Chaos Walking series is a gripping, gritty thrill ride of emotion that will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you experience emotion in the way almost no other book can. Patrick Ness takes a great idea and executes it flawlessly, creating a disturbing but highly believeable dystopia. Todd's narrative is endearing, intelligent, and strong as he struggles to realize what it takes to be a man in a world gone mad.
Patrick Ness can take a character, make you hate him, make you fear him, and then toss you into a point of view where you can't help but love him. In the case of Davy Prentiss, the Mayor's son, Ness creates a character who is at once corrupted, innocent, lovesick, and hateful. His growing feelings for Todd appear to be more than simple brotherly affection, and you will feel every blush, stomach-drop, and tummy-butterfly that Davy feels as he struggles to decide where his loyalties lie.
In conclusion, this series is dark, very dark, but it will take you on a ride that you'll never forget. Though it is definitely not for younger children, I can't help but think that it would be an excellent movie series as well. I eagerly anticipate the third book, and applaud Patrick Ness for creating a series in which I can find barely a flaw.
Please Be Warned, this book is not for the faint hearted. It is truely awsome though. It has loads of killing refrences, but its all like; Your to weak! You can't kill! Your not a man ect.
It gets slightly tedious after a while. But there is lots of action, I love the characters, and the whole idea of noise, and new prentiss town, and spackle. Its so original, it just sucks you in. You just can't put it down.
I'm going back and forth as to whether I should rate this iffy or on. I read this book just amonth before I turned 14 and I have to admit it made me quite sick at the end. It's very, very, very violent and bloody with very effective descriptions. If it was a movie it would be rated R or higher. But the point is that it's supposed to make you sick and realize how terrible this world is and why things sould never be this way. And I think it is quite effective in addressing that. Also, there is some swearing, but it's usually "Eff" (spelled that way), although one character does really say it once and there's also the s-word.
I was kinda disappointed there was no romance , because i like those kinds of books like the hunger games. but this book was actually REALLLLLLY good. i mean i couldn't put it down. i was reading it for at least 5 hours straight at one point