
43 Followers
When I started reading this book, I thought I'd never make it through. I didn't like the constantly angry teenage boy who was to be the hero and narrator. And I was annoyed by the intentional misspellings and grammatical errors which made it additionally hard for me as a non-native speaker of English to understand. I didn't get hooked to the actual story until about page 30 when the first bits of information "arrive". Todd, the constantly angry teenager mentioned before, has to learn, in a very hard way, that all he knew about his world were lies. And that there is a lot more world than he thought. The reader learns about this New World at Todd's pace. And while he is running quite a lot, he hasn't got that much time to think about more general implications of his discoveries. The novel is very high-paced and action-packed, so much so that I'd wished for a little more conversation and a little less action. Maybe the intended readers, teenage boys, I presume, like it that way. I wouldn't know, never having been a teenage boy myself. This is a pity because the world Ness has created is so very interesting and promising. Maybe there will be more explaining in the other parts of the trilogy. All in all, the book was more interesting than I thought at the start - therefore I gave it 4 stars. And I also thought about reading the rest. But strangely the ending, a cliffhanger, put me off it: again, too much action and too little information. This is how it lost the 5.
Nov 8, 2022
When I started reading this book, I thought I'd never make it through. I didn't like the constantly angry teenage boy who was to be the hero and narrator. And I was annoyed by the intentional misspellings and grammatical errors which made it additionally hard for me as a non-native speaker of English to understand. I didn't get hooked to the actual story until about page 30 when the first bits of information "arrive". Todd, the constantly angry teenager mentioned before, has to learn, in a very hard way, that all he knew about his world were lies. And that there is a lot more world than he thought. The reader learns about this New World at Todd's pace. And while he is running quite a lot, he hasn't got that much time to think about more general implications of his discoveries. The novel is very high-paced and action-packed, so much so that I'd wished for a little more conversation and a little less action. Maybe the intended readers, teenage boys, I presume, like it that way. I wouldn't know, never having been a teenage boy myself. This is a pity because the world Ness has created is so very interesting and promising. Maybe there will be more explaining in the other parts of the trilogy. All in all, the book was more interesting than I thought at the start - therefore I gave it 4 stars. And I also thought about reading the rest. But strangely the ending, a cliffhanger, put me off it: again, too much action and too little information. This is how it lost the 5.
Nov 8, 2022






