Monsters of Men is out!

Monsters of Men is now out in the US!  I'm sorry you've had to wait so long, but it's finally here.  I can't wait to hear what you think.  Not just that, but US audio versions of all three books are also published today (UK versions will be out just after the first of the year).


But wait, there's more!  I can - at last - announce that Kindle versions of all three books will be released worldwide on 18 October.  There's also going to be a very special treat for Kindle users starting early next week:  a completely free download of "The New World", a prequel story to Chaos Walking about how Viola reached the planet in the first place.  This will be available to Kindle users in the US and UK, and I'll put up a link when I've got one.


And I'm also coming to America.  I've got public events in Minnesota on Thursday and Saturday (Suzanne Collins fans should check out that one), and in Seattle next Thursday and Portland, Oregon, on Saturday the 9th.  It'd be great to meet some of you there.


And of course, Monsters of Men is out in Germany on Friday, too.  Busy week for me!  Greetings to all the new commenters.  More news coming soon...

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Published on September 28, 2010 07:43
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Sarah (Gummybear Lover) I SO want to read it! But Patrick Ness, you shouldn't have killed Manchee!!


Silvana~Duchess of Avonlea~ Thank you for the wonderful conclusion to Chaos Walking. Words cannot express the impact this novel has had on me as well as a couple of co-workers who have fallen under its spell. This series is one of my all time favorite YA trilogy's which I happened to stumble across purely by accident. Thank you once again for this wonderful adventure and the gift of Todd Hewitt. I look forward to your upcoming series.
P.s. Why oh why did Manchee have to die?


Sarah (Gummybear Lover) I know right Silvana?


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