![]() Todd is our protagonist and I have to say I was quite fond of him, he grows on the reader as the story progresses I think, especially near the end, because, guys, the feels with him and Viola! Major cuteness, on a scale of like 1 to 10… 10. I’d never wish to hear a boys thoughts anyway but having no choice… What horror! What’s worse is that women can only hear men and boys. ![]() The noise issue got me though it’s just the fact that sometimes I get really frustrated when my own mind is too chaotic, so I could only imagine myself in the New World, idea being, imagine me (blonde, loud, ditzy, small, humorous girl) stomping round in a huff probably with steam raging from my ears shouting ‘SHUT UP’ for all to hear. When I understood the whole concept of the ‘noise’ and the fact that basically animals can speak I was alright, yet still a bit unsure. Maybe it was because my knowledge of dystopian fiction from The Hunger Games etc is rather limited. I felt a bit confused, but being only a few pages in I couldn’t bring myself to give in (if you’re one of those people, how can you do that?!). ![]() ![]() I admit at first I didn’t quite understand what was going on. Over the October half term I read The Knife of Never Letting Go, the first book in the Chaos Walking Trilogy – it was SOOOO worth it. ![]()
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