5/21/2023 0 Comments Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness![]() ![]() I had labeled Chaos Walking best for 14 and up…but 10 years ago I wasn’t Dad to a 14 year old. There was a lot more strong violence than I remember, too. The tragic was relentless, and you have to read through all three books PLUS the concluding short story, “Snowscape,” before you learn all the hard (finally) ends with happy. The good guys work really hard to be good guys but terrible things happen, over and over. The story is much more tragic than I remember. Here are some new thoughts for a new decade. Future space pilgrims land on a new world to start over–only to discover on this world, men’s (but not women’s) thoughts can be heard by everyone. ![]() I remember enough to know WHY I liked a book, but it might as well be the first time when it comes to remember the details!Įverything I said back in 2013 about Chaos Walking remains true: I loved reading it. Turns out 10 years is the perfect gap to re-read my favorite books. I bet Patrick Ness really hates Suzanne Collins… The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking #2) The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking #1) ![]()
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