Crazy for Chaos Walking! discussion
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Jason
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Aug 26, 2012 07:24AM

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I'd call it a YA novel, personally. The inside cover says '14 and up,' but I could read it to a ten year old if I were so inclined (As, evidently, I was). So... ages 10-20 maybe is what it's intended for... but anyone can read it.

Personally I am not bothered by gore and violence in books, and I do not notice any of it, but the way Ness writes is quite frantic and scary in the battle scenes, and it would really only be properly perceived while reading, rather than listening.
I would say young adult, myself, but some younger kids might enjoy it just as much.










Don't worry about being to old for it, me, my brother and my mum all love it!!

I think violence in books depends on your imagination and cultural experience. Unlike film you can control what you 'see' and young people often 'see' violence diffently to adults.
I found Siobhan Dowds Bog Child a really traumatic read- it was set during the 1970s violence in Northern Ireland. My Carnegie group didn't bat an eyelid! I kept envisioning knee cappings and abductions, the students didn't have that cultural reference and just read what was there!

ill def get on it... right after kafka on the shore or around there.