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    	<span id="reviewTextContainer24878247" style="">&quot;<span id="freeTextContainerreview_rating24878247" class="reviewText">After reading a review of this book I requested an ARC from the publisher. I casually started reading it and then was unable to stop till I was done. Boy oh boy; it is one hell of a read.<br/><br/>The Knife of Never Letting Go is a dystopic novel i<a href="#" onclick="Element.show('freeTextreview_rating24878247'); Element.hide('freeTextContainerreview_rating24878247'); return false;">...more</a></span>
<span id="freeTextreview_rating24878247" style="display:none" class="reviewText">After reading a review of this book I requested an ARC from the publisher. I casually started reading it and then was unable to stop till I was done. Boy oh boy; it is one hell of a read.<br/><br/>The Knife of Never Letting Go is a dystopic novel involving settlers who created a New World because they wanted a simpler life (a la those Mayflower passengers of our yore).  According to Todd, the last boy of the settlement of Prentisstown, years earlier an illness resulted in all males being able to hear each others’ thoughts.  This Noise, a brilliant concept, is superbly evoked by Ness in all its hellishness.  Without really understanding quite why Todd is forced to flee Prentisstown, the only place he has ever known, with his dog Manchee.  (And, by the way, Ness’s presentation of the Noise of animals is absolutely amazing.)  Todd’s resulting journey is harrowing, moving, disturbing, and enthralling. One of Ness’s many literary feats is the way physical hardships mirror the emotional ones.  Another is the idea of knowing an individual’s thoughts without the Noise.  Another is the idea of manhood.  Another is…well, I’ll stop now. This is one heck of a coming-of-age novel, I can tell you.<br/><br/>A few warnings: it is violent and raw,  there are deaths (some are very upsetting), and it ends on a huge HUGE cliffhanger (as this is evidently the first book in the Chaos Walking series).<br/><a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating24878247'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating24878247'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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  	The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness<br/>The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
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  	I read Graceling when it was first published. I really liked the fact that Katsa was a strong determined protagonist assigned an seemingly hideous grace (initially) but grew as a character. I also liked the love story and the fact that she wanted to remain her own woman no matter how much she loved someone else. Po was given the choice to accept her decision or choose a more conventional life. I hope there will be another book with these characters, meanwhile, I look forward to reading Fire as soon as it arrives in my library.
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  	I just finished a fantastic book and its sequel; both had me on the edge of my seat: The Knife of Never Letting Go and The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness. Men can settle on different planets and plan to lead new, peaceful lives, but mankind is mankind. Throw in the twist of being able to hear all thoughts as constant noise! The only problem with the books is they are part of a trilogy, the third of which will not be released until spring 2010.<br/><br/>I also read The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan, which was very dark and quite scary. I love the titles as well as the stories.
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  	I lead a book club for teenage boys at my high school. We read &lt;Falling Angels&gt; by Walter Dean Myers, &lt;The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian&gt; by Sherman Alexie, &lt;The Book Thief&gt; and &lt;I Am the Messenger&gt; by Marcus Zusak, &lt;An Abundance of Katherines&gt; by John Green, &lt;Maus I and II&gt; by Art Speigleman and &lt;Sabriel&gt; by Nix. We had great discussions about all of the books. Their favorite might have been &lt;I Am the Messenger.&gt; I was a bit surprised they liked &lt;Sabriel&gt; so much as the protagonist was a strong young woman, but it is very much a dark fantasy. The boys loved Sabriel's spunk, and most went on to read the rest of the Aborsen trilogy on their own. They also loved &lt;The Hunger Games&gt; which they really got excited about reading and discussing.
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  	Try &lt;They Cage the Animals at Night&gt; although it is a real tear-jerker!
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