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Title:Chaos Walking: A Trilogy (Chaos Walking #1-3)
Author:Patrick Ness
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:UK edition
Pages:Pages: 222 pages
Published:2010 by Walker
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction. Dystopia. Adventure. Apocalyptic
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Chaos Walking: A Trilogy (Chaos Walking #1-3) Paperback | Pages: 222 pages
Rating: 4.49 | 3690 Users | 255 Reviews

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Chaos Walking was one of those books that ruins your life. You feel so much for it that you feel like you want to finish it yet you don't want it to end. It's the kind of book you'll be thinking of weeks or even months after you finished reading it. It's not like the Hunger Games. It has a different story and Chaos Walking effected my life more than the Hunger Games did. They are both amazing books, I can say that, but they are not the same. Both of them are different in their own ways and they are both unique. I'll do my two favorite characters now: *Todd Hewitt - I loved Todd's character. He was not perfect, no he wasn't, yet you learn to love his bravery. He was scared to kill, he was innocent, he didn't know how to read and wasn't well educated. There are some misspellings in his words but you learn to put all that aside and love his bravery. *Viola Eade - I imagine Viola as a pretty girl yet not the kind of beauty that popular girls usually have. She is pretty but that is not the reason Todd fell for her. He liked her bravery and she was a strong character. She was weak at times but she always learns to get back up. I honestly think Viola is an amazing role model for girls. She's weak at times but knows how to be strong. There were lots of parts where I didn't just sob but I literally cried so hard I couldn't breathe and my mother was worried (lol). I really shipped Todd and Viola not because they were endgame but because of the bond they had. They showed what real friendship should be about. Todd would do anything to save Viola (mentioned in The Ask and the Answer) and so would Viola for Todd and that's what friendship is about. ---I actually don't want a movie if it won't do justice to this heartbreaking trilogy.

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ISBN: 1406334332 (ISBN13: 9781406334333)
Edition Language: English
Series: Chaos Walking #1-3
Characters: Ben, Aaron, Todd Hewitt, Viola Eade, Mayor Prentiss, Cillian, Manchee (Dog), Davy Prentiss, Jr.

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Wait, is this... the whole series in one book? Because I need that.

Great trilogyWith such a unique idea, Ness had me hooked from the prequel. Every bit as good as The Maze Runner. The story lagged a bit near the end, but lacked the annoying, whining protagonist teenagers that so many books are centered on. I immediately purchased more works by Ness, and plan to keep to a look out. I expect this will be the next big thing.

I LOVED this trilogy, absolutely brilliant

Excellent trilogy. Love the realism of Todd and Viola with the mild scifi feel of settlers from another world and the Noise. There were some parts where I couldn't stop reading for hours, but then a few parts where I was quite bored by the lack of action. Love the way it's written in separate point of views, especially to show the effect Noise has on the different people/groups. Overall a definite must read in my opinion for anyone who loves young adult lit.

5/5 starsLet me tell you why I absolutely love this book:1. Todd and Viola - they're probably one of the best YA literary couples of all time. why? No insta-love and a real connection between them. (view spoiler)[ It literally took them 3 books to finally kiss, and, although I was cheering them on the whole time to kiss already, I'm really glad Patrick Ness decided to wait because I feel their relationship grew more. (hide spoiler)]2. I actually felt what the characters were feeling! This hasn't



GoodreadsWhat I'm Reading Now (and/or listening to right now):The Knife of Never Letting Go The Ask and the Answer1. Holy Moly! Where do I even begin?2. The audiobook of this series is so well done and the narration adds a tremendous amount to the ebb and flow of the stories, but also seeing Ness' use or font, etc. adds to the story. So if you decide to listen to it, at least during book 1, just take a quick look at the text when you have a chance.3. This series came highly recommended and I was
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