The New World
β Scribed by Ness, Patrick
- Book ID
- 107204222
- Publisher
- Candlewick
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The New World is a prequel to the award-winning Chaos Walking trilogy, setting the stage for the world we discover in The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer, and Monsters of Men. The story was written while the author served as writer in residence for the Booktrust an independent UK-wide charity dedicated to encouraging people of all ages and cultures to enjoy books. The New World tells of ViolaΠ²Πβ’s journey to the New World, brilliantly capturing the hope and fear of settlers in search of a new life. Patrick Ness told Amazon exclusively that he wrote it Π²ΠΡas a huge and deeply-felt thank you to readers. IΠ²Πβ’ve had so many questions about Viola and what her life was like before that I couldnΠ²Πβ’t resist the opportunity to reveal just a little bit extra. I knew these things Π²Πβ theyΠ²Πβ’re vitally important to her as a character, even if theyΠ²Πβ’re not directly in the novels Π²Πβ so it felt like a secret trip I could take readers on. The challenge was to make it work on its own, too, so anyone could read it. That was really, really good fun, and I hope the final result is an exciting one.Π²ΠΡ The New World can be read before or after the trilogy Π²Πβ and some readers may choose to do both. The story works as a standalone piece, but readers already familiar with The Knife of Never Letting Go will learn more about ViolaΠ²Πβ’s life and the events leading to her arrival and first encounter with Todd, while newcomers to the trilogy will discover a white-knuckle ride of an introduction to the series. Whether youΠ²Πβ’re a new or faithful reader, though, itΠ²Πβ’s a welcome chance to immerse yourself in the world of Chaos Walking.
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The New World is a prequel to the award-winning Chaos Walking trilogy, setting the stage for the world we discover in The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer, and Monsters of Men. The story was written while the author served as writer in residence for the Booktrust an independent UK-w