Patrick Ness is rapidly becoming one of my favourite authors. I read A Monster Calls, about a year ago and loved it. And so when I spied the first two books in his Chaos Walking series in a Buy One, Get One Free offer on audible, I could not resist. In The Knife of Never Letting Go, we meet Todd Hewitt, the only boy left in Prentiss Town, a small settlement on New World - a planet sparsely populated by humans who settled there a few years ago. Todd will, according to the rules of Prentiss Town, become a man in one months' time, at the grand old age of 13. However, Prentiss Town is an ugly, unhappy place, only populated by men. When his mother died while he was tiny, Todd was been raised by Ben. Todd has always been led to believe that she, and all the other women and girls on New World, died as a result of catching the Noise Germ. This Germ, which affects the entire population, renders everyone's private thoughts, public - whether you are man or animal. It is a constant cacophony of sound that could drive anyone mad ... but it also killed every woman and girl in Prentiss Town, leaving the men to fend for themselves. When Todd is out one day and comes across something that has "no noise" he is confused. Unfortunately, he cannot keep his confusion to himself and so begins his extraordinary journey from a boy to a man. You'd think in a place where you can hear other people's thoughts, there would be no secrets, but you couldn't be more wrong. As Todd is sent away by his guardian, in order to protect him from what reaching manhood means in Prentiss Town, he is unsure where to go and what to do. Armed with a knife, a book his mother had written and the spectacularly brilliant character of his dog, Manchee, he heads off and finds that the source of the "being" with no noise is ... a girl! But both Todd and the girl are being stalked ... for no one is allowed to leave Prentiss Town. This is a fast-paced, touching, violent and yet humorous book. It does everything you want - transports you to a different time and place, challenges your perceptions and your moral values and keeps you on the edge of your seat, and also has some heart breaking scenes too. I read the audio edition, narrated by Humphrey Bower, who is totally fabulous and really brings the different characters to life. There are also some nifty sound shifts to help the listener identify what images and words are "noise" and what are verbal. Okay, so it may be a book aimed at the Young Adult market, but it is a superb novel on every level. I cannot praise this book highly enough and I will be diving into the next one very soon.
My STAR rating: FIVE.
Length: 512 print pages.
Price I paid: £2.92.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio book; ebook.
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