Saturday, 10 May 2014

A Monster Calls

I have been vaguely looking at Patrick Ness books for a wee while due to excellent reviews for things like The Knife of Never Letting Go. So when I saw one as part of a special offer on Audible, narrated by Jason Isaacs, I couldn't resist. And I am so pleased that I did. A Monster Calls is a little gem. Connor is having nightmares, he's been having them since his mum began her treatments for cancer. It's the same nightmare every time - with a huge, dark monster. One night, at 12.07, his name is called by the monster ... but it's in his back garden, and it's not the one he was expecting. This is ancient, earthly and takes the form of a yew tree. And it wants the most scary thing of all ... the truth! Patrick Ness creates this powerful tale of love and loss from the final idea of the Carnegie Medal winner Siobhan Dowd, whose premature death from cancer prevented her from writing it herself. Yes, this is a book aimed at a much younger audience than myself, but it is so full of genuine feeling that I would defy anyone not to be moved. It's a book that seems to be staying with me, as little snippets keep popping back into my head - but that is also due to the phenomenal narration by Jason Isaacs. Both funny and heart wrenching, this little piece of literary heaven will not disappoint.

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 216 print pages.
Price I paid: £3.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio CD; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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