![]() ![]() And ohmygoodness he totally exceeded those very high expectations. I didn't know how on earth Ness was going to end this or what he was going to do with it … but I trusted him to write something incredible. Of course, when you have high expectations, you get nervous, too. As I already said, the first two books–– The Knife of Never Letting Go and The Ask and the Answer––absolutely blew me away, so I had very high expectations for the final chapter. So, Monsters of Men is the third book in Patrick Ness's amazingamazingamazing trilogy, Chaos Walking. I should stop ranting and get to reviewing. I don't think a book has left me feeling this shocked and amazed in years––not even the first two books, which also totally blew my mind.Īll right, well, let's get down to business. ![]() Seriously, it isn't often that a book like this comes along. My first reaction is just to scream "OH MY EFFING GOD!!!" (only I don't say "effing"! heh heh … Well, if you've read the books you get the joke) … which is exactly what I said about fifty times after I finished reading it last night. ![]() I don't even think I can do this book justice by writing this review. ![]()
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