Piper at the Gates of Dusk
A gripping dystopian tale of bravery and brotherhood for fans of THE HUNGER GAMES and PROJECT HAIL MARY from the author of A Monster Calls
Age 12+
Science Fiction Adventure Stories Personal & Social Issues: Family Issues
“Ness doesn't just tell stories - he illuminates the human heart.” Cassandra Clare
“Heartbreaking and brutally human.” Neal Shusterman, author of Scythe
In New World, there were no secrets. Everyone could hear everyone else's thoughts in a constant, overwhelming Noise. Then a cure came – one that the second generation took from birth. Peace descended, wars ended, communication was silenced.
Until now . . .
A sci-fi, dystopian, heart-pounding adventure like no other, by one of the world’s most beloved young-adult writers and author of A Monster Calls. This is a brand-new story set in the world of the multi-award-winning, globally bestselling Chaos Walking series - a compelling read for new and existing fans.
Brothers Ben and Max have never really gotten on, each being more like one of their parents – Todd and Viola.
But when something is spotted in the night sky - something that’s bringing back dreams of Noise, dreams of terror - the brothers will have to come together.
Danger is coming and the family will be tested like never before.
For fans of The Hunger Games and action-packed dystopia as well as fantasy worlds such as those by Philip Pullman. The hardback book contains stunning illustrations by Jim Kay, the award-winning artist of A Monster Calls.
“A creative science-fiction rollercoaster . . . An absorbing, deeply human tale of finding common ground in the perpetual struggle to do the next right thing.” Kirkus Reviews
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Creators
Patrick Ness is the award-winning and bestselling author of A Monster Calls, More Than This, The Rest of Us Just Live Here and Release as well as the legendary Chaos Walking trilogy. John Green has described him as "an insanely beautiful writer". He has won every major prize in children's fiction, including the Carnegie Medal twice. He has written the screenplay for the film of A Monster Calls and the BBC Dr Who spin-off, Class.
Reviews
Piper at the Gates of Dusk is rich in action, intrigue and politics. There is a desperate attempt to save the only world they now have and the only world the young people have ever known. Patrick Ness has a sharp eye for teenage fears and hopes. His teen-aged protagonists struggle to be heard over overbearing adults who brush them off as too young to have valid solutions to the problems presented. I raced through this book with its never ending action and intrigue. With themes of activism, social justice, racism, disability and gender dysphoria Piper at the Gates of Dusk is a book for our times.
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The world design is fascinating in this one. A unique blend of speculative fiction and sci-fi, Ness keeps you on your toes throughout. One thing I really loved about the book was the transgender representation. You learn through careful revelations that our character may not have always been perceived the way that he is now, but there is no uncertainty around who he is.
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A return to New World that those who are familiar with, will be drawn back into featuring it’s signature chaotic universe. It was a refreshing change of pace with new main characters. In saying that it was nice to see that some of the original characters were still present. I’ll admit my favourite aspect of this book was, the vivid writing readers of Patrick’s works will be familiar with. As for me I’ve always found his writing style, to be what I’ve enjoyed most about his books. For me this was a read that was no different. Overall for me as a reader I think it’s a book that for those who are, already familiar with and or are new to this world will get something out of it. I’d recommend adding this to your TBR or shelves, if you’re a fan of Patrick’s or are wanting to explore the world of Chaos Walking.
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I really enjoyed this book! The way it was written was very unique. There was also a lot of representation which I applaud – mute MC, transgender MC and indigenous people, and it was done in a way that felt natural and not forced. I feel like the Land represents Australia First Nations people and the relationship between them and the colonisers. I am very keen to continue the series and find out what happens because I need answers to many questions including the cliffhanger!
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Patrick Ness is a class act writer, this story was a rollercoaster to read, fast-paced and the ending has us all guessing what’s coming next. I also appreciated the many real-life issues gently woven throughout: colonisation, gender identity, especially with the world’s current state of affairs.
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