SUBGENRE: Science fiction Title: The Knife of Never Letting Go Author: Patrick Ness Length: Just under 500 pages Summary: Set in an entirely male town where everyone can hear everyone else's thoughts, Todd and his dog Manchee (whose thoughts he can hear as well) accidentally discover a horrible secret about the townspeople and have to go on the run from the power-hungry mayor and an insane minister. They set out to find answers about his colony's true past. First in the Chaos Walking series. Books it's similar to: Um. Are there any other YA coming-of-age novels with unwanted telepathy and talking dogs set in a dystopian space colony? Why I'd rec it: It's a mix of a coming-of-age story about a boy and his dog, scifi adventure, and dystopian thriller all in one. The colloquial spelling and language will probably irk some people, but Todd has a great narrative voice.
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Title: The Knife of Never Letting Go
Author: Patrick Ness
Length: Just under 500 pages
Summary: Set in an entirely male town where everyone can hear everyone else's thoughts, Todd and his dog Manchee (whose thoughts he can hear as well) accidentally discover a horrible secret about the townspeople and have to go on the run from the power-hungry mayor and an insane minister. They set out to find answers about his colony's true past. First in the Chaos Walking series.
Books it's similar to: Um. Are there any other YA coming-of-age novels with unwanted telepathy and talking dogs set in a dystopian space colony?
Why I'd rec it: It's a mix of a coming-of-age story about a boy and his dog, scifi adventure, and dystopian thriller all in one. The colloquial spelling and language will probably irk some people, but Todd has a great narrative voice.