The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2)

The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking #2)

4.23 of 5 stars 4.23  ·  rating details  ·  17,665 ratings  ·  2,248 reviews
Part two of the literary sci-fi thriller follows a boy and a girl who are caught in a warring town where thoughts can be heard — and secrets are never safe.

Reaching the end of their tense and desperate flight in THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO, Todd and Viola did not find healing and hope in Haven. They found instead their worst enemy, Mayor Prentiss, waiting to welcome them...more
Hardcover, 519 pages
Published September 8th 2009 by Candlewick Press (first published May 4th 2009)

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K.D. Oliveros
Apr 05, 2012 K.D. Oliveros rated it 2 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to K.D. by: Ace
Shelves: ya, series, sci-fi, populist
I read the first book of this series last year. I really liked it (4 stars). My main reason was the imagination of the author to think of something like people hearing another people's thoughts. It found it very fascinating as I never heard of that before. Also, he used this in weaving a very engaging dystopian tale of a small post-apocalyptic town with very memorable characters.

There is nothing similar to that fascinating concept in this second book. There are endless violence similar to The Hu...more
Amanda
**Some spoilers for those who have not read the first book**

I just wrote an exhausting review of this novel, but Goodreads screwed me and lost the entire thing. Pissed does not even begin to cover what I feel right now. All of that brilliance, now lost to the cyberspace void forever.

I didn't so much read the first book in this series, The Knife of Never Letting Go, as inhaled it. Original and disturbing, Ness is not afraid to take some risks as he tells the story of Todd Hewitt, a boy about to...more
sanshow
"If you ever want to see how small you are in the plan of God, just stand at the edge of an ocean" ~ Mistress Coyle

This book is an ocean. And you are very small. No character is too big for Ness to spare, no reader too large for him to be considerate of their emotions. It's easy to think he's doing things to characters to simply further the plot, to milk us of reactions, and to a certain extent that might be so. But on the other hand I felt this condensed version of what comes from people's inse...more
Izzy
“So who are you then, Todd Hewitt? What makes you so special?”
Where to start, where to start? In that first chapter, I was just so proud of you Todd. I feel like we’ve come a long way and it just never stops for you does it?

But seriously, where to start? I thought the last book was good. This one is better. Like, sell your aunt and your soul to the devil kind of good. It's just so full of stuff.

First off, despite my many attempts, I could never guess what would happen. When I gave up trying and...more
Isamlq
Dec 04, 2010 Isamlq rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: hunger games lovers; shusterman lovers; YA dystopian
Recommended to Isamlq by: paolo ramirez (mwah-mwah,) tina, aaron vincent
I imagine Viola, reluctant healer, the worst in fact, bumbling around; Todd working, slaving away. And I imagine their growing closeness despite everything that’s going on around them; despite the forced physical distance between them.

This book is a such a visceral experience. And it's more. I read it and I see everything in my mind’s eye. Not stills; I have a movie playing in my head. I sort of gag when I think of the stench from the Spackles’ corner in the morning. I can almost catch a whiff...more
Anushka
One of the best books I have ever read.
I am not the kind of person to throw around the title of ‘best-book-ever’ casually. I’ve read almost 330 books but only 40 of them are my favourites. So when I say this is one of the best books ever I mean it.

Ask and The Answer is the 2nd book in Chaos Walking trilogy. It picks up right where the first one, Knife of Never Letting Go left off. There is a lot of planning, plotting, bombing in this instalment along with some horrific revelations to...more
Aly (Fantasy4eva)
"Todd," I say again, a catch in my voice. "On the ledge, under the waterfall, do you remember what you said to me? Do you remember what you said to save me?"
He's shaking his head slowly. "I've done terrible things, Viola. Terrible things-"
"We all fall, you said." I'm gripping his hand now. "We all fall but that's not what matters. What matters is picking yourself up again.”


I have a question before I get into the review. Are Viola and Todd too young to have all that's going on between them? (ro...more
Heather
Ugh, I just can't do it. This book is contrived and ridiculous. The characters of Todd and Viola have reached a level of stupidity that I didn’t think was possible. I was put off by the first chapter, but continued to read for another 50 pages before I finally chucked it. Enough is enough. I had already ignored my instincts by picking this book up in the first place. Having read and been let down by book one, I was hoping that Ness would redeem himself. But alas, no such luck. Not only has Ness...more
Rachel Hartman
Most of the things I had issues with in the first book aren't a factor here, except for one. And it's kind of a big one. I'm going to have to meditate upon this for a time before I can write a proper review. Over all, though, I liked this one much better. Ness does relentlessly horrible like nobody else, and I say that with all the love and respect in the world.

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AVAST, YE SCURVY DOGS, THAR WILL BE SPOILERS! Yaaarrr! I don't know why I hate the Global Spoiler Warning, I just do. I...more
Kirstine

"It's not that you should never love something so much it can control you. It's that you need to love something that much so you can never be controlled."

Oh, Viola and Todd. You break my heart, you really do.

I was so slow to begin this book, because I... well. I had a bad feeling about it. Viola and Todd are separated from the beginning of it and everything is just as bad as it possibly could be. It was the separation of the two that got to me. For these two, who found strength and hope and gui...more
Michelle. Tsunami.
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Lisa (lisaisbusynerding)
(this is the second book in the Chaos Walking trilogy. there will be spoilers for the first book, "The Knife of Never Letting Go", but not for "The Ask and the Answer".

in a sentence or so: Todd and Viola finally arrive to Haven, only to discover that Mayor Prentiss has beat them there, and taken over the town. they are immediately separated, the town is divided over whether to trust the new leadership or to revolt...and then the bombing begins.

this book begins right where the first book left off...more
Addie
This is an unforgiving story. Trail of Tears overtones with some Holocaust sprinkled on top? Count me the fuck in! The characters don't feel safe or tethered at all, and that's something that I don't encounter very often. I can love and enjoy a "safe" story just as much as the next girl, when nothing is a surprise and everyone acts the way that they should, but when something like this creeps in it is enjoyment on a different level. A higher level.

I read this installment so much faster and thoug...more
Tatiana
I won't lie, I am really disappointed in and exhausted by this novel. "The Ask and the Answer" is very little like the first book in the trilogy "The Knife of Never Letting Go."

If the first one is a fast-paced chase kind of story, which keeps you hooked by gradual revelation of the New World's mysteries of Noise, Haven, Viola's origin, etc., this book is basically an account of a civil war between Mayor Prentiss's army and the resistance called here the Answer. The book raises various issues of...more
Jo
SOUND THE ALARM: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SLIGHT SPOILERS FOR THIS BOOK AND ALSO 'THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO'.

You have been warned.


Initial Final Page Thoughts.
SPACKLEARGH.

High Point.
THE RETURN OF TODD. Seriously, I missed him in like the two days between finished the first one and starting this one. Mayor ....President Prentiss. VIOLA! The Answer. Sympathy for the devil. Welcome to the dark side. Mmm, I love the smell of a love triangle in dystopia. The Holy Trinity- Oppression, Betrayal and F...more
Jessica Vitela

Ness has done it again! <3

Let's get the one "complaint" out of the way, unlike the first book in the trilogy, narration alternates between Todd and Viola (spoiler: she lives, but you knew that already because it says it on the back of the book). As much as I understand we needed to see the other side of the story, the female side, and Viola and Todd were separated, I can’t help my preference for Todd’s voice over Viola’s (and in general I just hate it when authors change the storytelling styl...more
Lawral
Oh.My.Gosh. I finished this book a week ago, and I still feel like I haven't had enough time to really process it in order to write a review. There is just so much going on with Todd, with Viola, with Wilf(!), with the people of what used-to-be Haven, with Davy Prentiss (who you'll actually CARE about by the end), just so much going on.

It was practically impossible to put down.

Character development did not waste away in the face of SO MUCH plot either. Viola and Todd both have to really grow up...more
Jennifer Wardrip
Reviewed by Karin Librarian for TeensReadToo.com

It is important to read the first book in the CHAOS WALKING trilogy, THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO, before beginning THE ASK AND THE ANSWER. Patrick Ness doesn't leave anything out when he begins book two of the trilogy; THE ASK AND THE ANSWER picks up exactly where THE KNIFE OF NEVER LETTING GO leaves off.

Todd, after being captured by Mayor Prentiss' men, wakes up with thoughts of Viola. He is beside himself with worry since Viola was dying in his...more
Melody
10/2010 Stet.

10/2009: Even though Ness has ended book #2 with another cliffhanger, I forgive him. Taut, suspenseful, engaging- everything you want in a dystopian novel, including the unexpectedly poignant talking horses.



Todd and Viola are a duo to be reckoned with, even when they are forced apart by circumstances and evil people. I enjoyed this book mightily, and am eager for the final volume to come out, whereupon I will begin again with number one and just schedule a weekend to read straight t...more
Priscilla
Seriously. One of THE best series I've read...and I'm not even done reading it yet. Why are you so awesome Patrick Ness?

First thoughts:

1) Love Todd.
2) Love Viola.
3) Love Todd and Viola.
4) The writing style is AMAZING.
5) Fully developed characters, plot, and concepts.

Check out my full video review here!
Regina
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Laura
Apr 04, 2012 Laura rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Laura by: Jo
6 Stars!
I can give six stars if I wanna! (shut up) ;)

“That’s when I think getting thru it ain’t enough.
Staying alive ain’t enough if yer barely living.
They’ll play me as long as I let ‘em.”


People tend to believe because I pick, crawl, and remain in a book for weeks that I am struggling or not enjoying the story. It’s actually the complete opposite. I don’t want the book to end. I can’t and don’t want to leave the pages. The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness became one of those reads for me. A...more
Hope
***CAUTION: Before you read this review, you must be aware that today is one of my “rambling days." Proceed at your own risk. ;) ***

I am officially entranced with this series. I tried not to be, because it freaks me out to no end, and it doesn’t exactly feel right being so enthralled with something that scares me so much.

But there it is…I am entranced.

And, therefore, my library has officially made it onto my hit list, for not having Monsters of Men. This is the last straw! *scowling*
Basically...more
Erin
Feb 06, 2013 Erin rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Anyone who read the first book, even if you didn't like it.
Picking up right where the plot of The Knife of Never Letting Go left off, I found that The Ask and the Answer far surpassed it in terms of quality-- or, at least, its ability to engage me.

Todd and Viola have been separated. That is the heart of the novel. They each have their own half of the plot that we see through alternating perspectives, each of the protagonists finding themselves caught up in part of a messy, interconnected political power struggle. While both halves of the plot were compl...more
Kritika
Ohmygodohmygodohmygod that book was amazing! I admit that at first I was skeptical because the book was a little slow at the beginning, but the last 100 pages were brilliant and powerful and suspenseful. I can't think of enough adjectives that capture the essence of this series, but I think brilliant, powerful, and suspenseful do a pretty good job.

Ness is a tactical genius. He reminds me a lot of Orson Scott Card - he blurs the lines between good and bad, and creates such intelligent, frightenin...more
Martha
Undeniable brilliance, folks.
flajol
If you loved The Knife of Never Letting Go, you won't be disappointed with The Ask and The Answer. It's just as brutal and uncompromising as the first in the Chaos Walking series, just as gripping, and now I'm left howling for book three! When's it coming out, Patrick?

Todd tries to hold onto his values as the Mayor manipulates and schemes and strips away those things that anchor Todd to his humanity. Once again, Ness isn't afraid to tackle big themes: war crime, terrorism, genocide, loyalty and...more
Scott Pilgrim
Aug 31, 2012 Scott Pilgrim rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Fans of Knife of Never Letting Go and Science Fiction
Recommended to Scott by: Me!
WOW. The Ask and the Answer is a follow up to The Knife of Never Letting Go. Patrick Ness's second installment in the Chaos Walking trilogy is an action packed book and leads off where it's predecessor ended. Todd and Viola have gone back to New Prentisstown and are once again in the evil Mayor Prentiss's clutches. The Ask and the Answer is a real page turner that keeps you second guessing yourself about what is going to happen. This book delivers more character development than the Knife of Ne...more
Nathaly
This is the second installment of Chaos Walking and it follows Todd and Viola after their captivity from Mayor Prentiss. Unlike The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer has point of views both of Todd AND Viola.

*note I listened to this book*

I like how the book kept along and didn't get boring. I wisHed that my drive from work and back could be longer to listen more of the book. Mayor Prentiss kind of reminds me of the Governor from The Walking Dead. I liked how his character was de...more
♥Bella★✰
If you have not read Book 1, this review will contain spoilers.

Todd and Viola have made it to Haven, but it is no Haven. The Mayor of Prentissville had made there ahead of them. Separated and not knowing if the other is alive, each does their best to survive and make sure the other one also survives. People around them manipulate them and it is impossible to know who they can trust. Bad decisions are made by both due to misinformation and the influence of others.

This is told alternately by Todd...more
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Patrick Ness, an award-winning novelist, has written for England’s Radio 4 and Sunday Telegraph and is a literary critic for The Guardian. He has written many books, including the Chaos Walking Trilogy, The Crash of Hennington, Topics About Which I Know Nothing, and A Monster Calls.

He has won numerous awards, including the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, the Booktrust Teenage Prize, and the Co...more
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