The Rest of Us Just Live Here (Paperback)
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The Rest of Us Just Live Here (Paperback)

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Published: 05/05/2016
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Award-winning writer Patrick Ness’s bold and irreverent novel powerfully reminds us that there are many different types of remarkable.

Award-winning writer Patrick Ness’s bold and irreverent novel powerfully asks what if you weren't the Chosen One? The one who's supposed to fight the zombies, or the soul-eating ghosts, or whatever this new thing is, with the blue lights and the death? What if you were like Mikey? Who just wants to graduate and go to prom and maybe finally work up the courage to ask Henna out before someone goes and blows up the high school. Again. Because sometimes there are problems bigger than this week’s end of the world and sometimes you just have to find the extraordinary in your ordinary life. Even if your best friend might just be the God of mountain lions... An exceptional novel from the author praised by John Green as "an insanely beautiful writer".

Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781406365566
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 338 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 24 mm


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What if you weren’t the Chosen One? The one supposed to fight the Zombies or the soul eating ghosts? What if you have problems bigger than the end of the world, and just want to graduate and go to prom? This is a novel about ordinary kids, their hopes, dreams and relationships, while the indies kids run around saving humanity in the background. Ness is a writer who always surprises and this won’t disappoint. I greatly enjoyed the subversion of YA tropes – the chapter descriptions are a particular delight – but the warmth of the relationships stood out for me: siblings, friends and lovers. Smart, funny and original. Don’t miss it. Fiona Noble The Bookseller - Fiona Noble, The Bookseller

This book is so excellent. So beautiful. So honest and so painful … Ultimately, The Rest of Us is a story of the hope, fear, anxiety and uncertainty that comes with the end of childhood and the trepidation that comes with stepping into the life of adulthood. It condenses the pressures that young people feel at this stage of their life – both from the outside and from the inside, and weaves this sense of melancholy into the very bones of the words it uses. It also portrays mental illness in a blunt, honest and painful way that helps to break up stigmas and stereotypes. OCD is not liking your books in alphabetical order – it’s a dangerous and debilitating disease. In this way, as well others, Ness has created a diversity in his characters that so many books still beg for, and certainly that the community is crying out for. - Shinra Alpha, Shinra Alpha

I thoroughly enjoyed The Rest of Us Just Live Here as it truly tapped into the minds of all these individual voices and showed us how it can feel to be lost amongst people. - SisterSpooky, SisterSpooky

This is Ness at his best. - Marilyn Brocclehurst, The Bookseller

A new Patrick Ness novel is always an event and this smart, funny book is a highlight of the year for me. - Fiona Noble, The Bookseller

This is a brave, refreshing multi-layered novel from an award-winning author. - Carousel, Carousel

If you're getting tired of the romantic tropes and general Chosen One vibes coming from YA books, then you'll love The Rest of Us Just Live Here. It provides a great tongue-in-cheek commentary to many popular series, but in a way that even fans like me can appreciate and enjoy. The cast is well-written and diverse. Not everything is tied up at the end, but in life it never is. I'd normally recommend a book 'for fans of', but I can't think of another book quite like this – I'm going to be throwing it at any and every person I come across who expresses a vague interest in reading. And all the others, too. I'm just going to recommend it to everyone, okay? It was an ambitious idea, but it was funny and angsty and heartwarming and I absolutely loved it. - The Guardian Online

The characters of Mikey and his friends are so well drawn that we are fundamentally not that interested in the otherworldly goings-on of the Indie kids, but that, of course, is the point of the story […] This is a thoroughly satisfying read, and is highly recommended. - Amanda Bell, Inis

One of 2015’s best YA novels - The Bookseller

Ness’s status as one of our finest authors for young adults is reinforced by this original and bold coming-of-age story in which he sets authentic teenage characters – and their self-absorbed emotions – against a backdrop of mysterious supernatural battles… This is a clever, witty and warm celebration of the battle to survive adolescence. - The Daily Mail

In this smart, funny and entertaining novel, Ness successfully challenges the notion that real life is elsewhere. - The Daily Telegraph

Exploring the transitional moment from school to university, this novel is full of hope, empathy and how it feels to be young. - The Sunday Times

Unusual, smart, and a great read for teenagers looking for something different. - Country life

“exceptionally clever” - Irish Times, Children’s Books of the Year recommended by Sinead O’Hart

“Choosing a book for a teenager is tricky – too childish and you risk being patronising, while some “young adult” fiction may be a little too adult. But if there’s one author who strikes the perfect balance, it’s American Patrick Ness. His Doctor Who spin-off, Class, on BBC3 this autumn, was like Byker Grove with added aliens. Ness’s The Rest of US Just Live Here is also set in a high school. If that’s a hit, try A Monster Calls next – a film starring Sigourney Weaver, Felicity jones and Liam Neeson hits cinemas in the new year.” - Radio Times

“This book was a really good mix of sad and funny and expertly explores the lives of more ordinary teenagers in a YA world – though it also shows that no life is ‘ordinary’. […] It’s a really good insight into a teenage life […] and is a must-read for any teen going through the fun(?) if growing up – they’ll see themselves reflected in the book, and learn that change is OK (really). - Teen Titles, reader review

“Brilliantly written, entirely remarkable and utterly readable. It is both worldly and intimate. This is pure genius.” - Fallen Star Stories

Written with warmth and intelligence, this coming-of-age story tackles issues around OCD, eating disorders, family strife and (maybe) the end of the world. - Children's Books Ireland - Mind Yourself

Ness proves that he does not need bold plot twists and fantastical genre markers to earn the undivided attention of teenage readers. - The National

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“Patrick Ness has done it again! ”

Any fan of Patrick Ness will be eagerly anticipating the release of The Rest of Us Just Live Here and I can confirm it is worth the wait. In a world where the 'indie kids' are constantly thrown into... More

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“Patrick Ness - Still my favourite YA writer of ALL TIME.”

The Rest of Us is not the story of the end of the world. I mean, the end of the world is going on, but that’s not what the book is about. The super cool indie kids will probably save the day, and die in the process –... More

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“Another great read from the master of YA fiction”

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