A powerful, prescient allegory for a society that discards the merest sliver of privacy, the first installment of Ness’s Chaos Walking trilogy is a breath-taking read that has become a modern classic of the YA genre.
A special anniversary edition, with a striking new cover design, to celebrate 10 years of the Chaos Walking trilogy.
Prentisstown isn't like other towns. Everyone can hear everyone else's thoughts in a constant, overwhelming Noise.
There is no privacy. There are no secrets. Then Todd Hewitt unexpectedly stumbles on a spot of complete silence. Which is impossible. And now he's going to have to run...
This new edition marks the 10th anniversary of the award-winning modern classic, soon to be a major motion picture starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley.
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781406379167
Number of pages: 496
Weight: 440 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 35 mm
The story, narrated sparkily and saltily by its hero Todd, unpeels Prentisstown's dark secrets like the layers of a very rotten onion. Ness, an acclaimed author of adult fiction as well, moves things along at a breakneck pace, and Todd's world is filled with memorable characters, foul villains. - Financial Times
An impossibly good novel. It is at once endearing yet unsentimental; compassionate yet damning; exhaustingly exhilarating and yet tempered by a staid and considered emotivity. Written in the first-person present tense in an unapologetically impudent manner, this novel captures exceptionally the brash bravado and the underlying insecurities that actively teem inside the minds and explode in the actions of boys on their path to manhood. - www.inthenews.co.uk
THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL excellent debuts in recent months and perhaps the most impressive is Patrick Ness's The Knife of Never Letting Go. It's the story of Todd, the last boy in a community of men. In Prentisstown, the Noise virus has left men with the ability to hear each other's thoughts, those of animals too. The idea may send shivers up the spine, but how different is it to the constant intrusion of e-mails, texts, advertisements and CCTV we already suffer? When Todd finds a lone girl in the marshes he realises they have to escape, which isn't easy when your hunters can hear your every thought. Written in Todd's characteristic vernacular and brimming over with ideas about adolescence, faith and free will, this is intelligent, immersive storytelling. - Keith Gray, The Scotsman
A book like no other. It's one of the most gripping, fantastical reads around. - Camilla de la Bedoyere, Sunday Express
Darkly imagined and brilliantly created, the painful dystopian setting of a world full of noise in which all thoughts can be heard as if spoken is the background to this tense coming of age story. - The Guardian
So, this is the first book in the Chaos Walking Trilogy that I had borrowed from my sister.
I don’t think I could speak highly enough of this book; it was just pure brilliance. Normally when I read a book there is...
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A touching story that sets a new standard of books for ages 10-16. I fell in love with this book, and I WANT MORE!
The first thing you find out when yer dog learns to talk is that dogs don't got nothing much to say.
Todd Hewit lives in a world with noise, everybody hears everything thinking. Al. The. Time. The noise is what...
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