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The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness

The Knife of Never Letting Go

Chaos Walking: Book One

by Patrick Ness

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  • Sep 2008, 496 pages
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Cherry is entitled to her opinion, but...

What the heck, Cherry?
The book is a perfect combination of the supernatural and sci-fi. You missed the point of the book!
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First of all, the book is written with horrific grammatical errors since it is narrated by Todd Hewitt, who cannot read or write, but the book still had to be legible. Second of all, the book's cliffhanger is so compelling that readers are advised to purchase the second and third books because they will immediately want to read the next ones and figure out what happens.
The trilogy is brilliant and inspiring. The characters are so gripping that the reader is thrilled with their successes and dismayed at their failures. I highly recommend these books to anyone who is a fan of unforeseeable plot twists and cliffhangers.
cherry

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I was disappointed of the ending and the terrible literacy. but overall I loved the book, it was super good and lively.
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