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Chaos Walking Trilogy by Patrick Ness - review

Written By Unknown on Sunday, March 2, 2014 | 7:10 AM


'Chaos Walking is one of those series that will change your life. It is the kind of trilogy you want to finish while at the same time you don't want it to end'


Chaos Walking is one of those series that will change your life. It is the kind of trilogy you want to finish while at the same time you don't want the series to end. You will be thinking about it weeks or even months after you have read it. The trilogy is very sad but definitely unique.


If you can handle the real brutality of war, I highly recommend these books. There are three books in the series: The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer and Monsters of Men.


The stories are unique as they are set in a very different alternative universe. This has made them hard to get my head around at first but reading further helped me understand. The books are long, however once you start reading it is hard to stop.


The books are sad and contain deaths so I would not recommend them to people who don't like sad books. You get very attached to the characters very quickly. I would rate these books 8 out of 10. They are amazing. I would recommend them for readers aged 12 and over.


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