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A Monster Calls
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The bestselling novel about love, loss and hope from the twice Carnegie Medal-winning Patrick Ness,...
Patrick Ness Children's Fiction Cancer
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The most personal and tender novel yet from Patrick Ness, the twice Carnegie Medal-winning author of...
A Monster Calls (2016)
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The monster does not come walking often. This time it comes to Connor, and it asks for the one thing...
A Monster Calls: Special Collector's Edition
Patrick Ness and Jim Kay
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In this special collector's edition, discover Patrick Ness's original prize-winning...
Sammeh Lowry (15 KP) rated A Monster Calls in Books
Jul 13, 2019
I thought I would start reading this book for ten mins before bed. I am here two hours later,blood shot eyes and feeling rather fragile and broken. This is the first book I have read by Patrick Ness and he is an absolute genius. This book brought feelings out in me that I didn't even know I had. I think its one of those that will always stay in the mind when talking about books which have rocked your world. Absolutely heart breaking and amazing.
Great plot (2 more)
split narrative to give it some spice
LGBQTIA+ representation
Love, heartbreak and a meth addiction.
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Similar to his earlier book 'The Rest of Us Just Live Here', Patrick Ness switches betweens a main narrative and a parallel narrative within the same world, with an unexpected cross between the two at the end. I brought this book and finished it the day after, an easy read but one full of very real characters battling with homophobia and the inevitability of growing up and change. With this book I only hope more diverse LGBTQIA+ representation occurs throughout literature.
Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated A Monster Calls (2016) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
I hit Cineworld first thing on New Year's Day to get this month's monies worth out of my Unlimited Card. First up was A Monster Calls, based on the Patrick Ness/Siobhan Dowd book. Shame on me, I haven't read it, it never really seemed like something I would want to read. Even after seeing it I can't tell you if I enjoyed it or not. For those of you who saw My Sister's Keeper you'll be able to identify with the reaction in the cinema. There were under ten of us in there, and all you could hear was sniffing. I would imagine that if you could have seen everyone there would have been sleeves pulled down to wipe tears away.