Fortunately someone told me about this website, The Book Depository, which allows you to order books from other countries with free shipping. I was just about to explode with impatience, and I totally would have died if I'd had to wait that long. It came out in the UK in early May, and it is not scheduled to come out in the United States until late September. 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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