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Hey Jo, If you get some time for Christmas - can I have some???
I've got NONE.

Thanks for the birthday wishes, Angie!

The whole idea of it is fascinating - a 'new world' populated by escapees from Earth who seem to have gone back to the old days, shunning modern technology. As such, they live very much like settlers did in the new worlds of America or Australia, or here, but on a different planet which is very much like Earth. So what's the difference? Just the odd thing to start with - talk of a war long ago, where the settlers wiped out the 'Spackles' (aliens). And, more strangely, mention of a virus that wiped out all women and made it possible to hear every man's thoughts (and animals too) and impossible to hide your own.
Todd, the protagonist, is about to become 'a man' at thirteen, but, for some reason, this will set in motion a huge event in the settler's lives. And it doesn't sound like a good event. The two men who raised Todd warn him that he must leave the community before it's too late, and so he sets off, chased by the community leaders (who can hear his thoughts), with only an annoying dog (which he never wanted), a map, and the diary of his dead mother (which he can't read).
I won't say anymore about the plot - the above is only what happens in the first chapter!
The voice of Todd is wonderful, and the dog turns out to be wonderful too - a major character - and you can't help but fall in love with him. The writing is effortless to read, and really grabs you. You follow Todd through many many dangers as he travels and you come to really care for the boy and his dog.
As an illustration of that, I took the book to my son's guitar practise on Saturday - a mistake. I ended up reading the most heart-wrenching chapter, and sat there gulping down the lump in my throat and holding back the tears without anyone noticing. (You'll know which chapter, Angie!)
The best book (and the first book!) I've read in 2012!
More to come...
Angie - once I've read the second and third books I'll post them down to you.


I wish these books had been around when I was a teenager. We had some really boring ones at our school and they seemed to pick the most boring ones of all for our class reads.

The third seems to be a lot more effort to read than the last two, and it's a hefty book too, just about all of it documenting a three-way war in far too much detail. Todd and Viola are mostly separated and rarely see each other - a shame when they are so good together. The baddy almost turns good, and then turns bad again.
There are still elements I love here. Manchee the dog has been replaced by Angharrad the horse, who is very simple and touching in her thoughts. The world itself is really well drawn and believable, and Todd is still very loveable. But the story itself seems to be stagnating. Unless something utterly amazing happens in the last 100 pages, I'll be left disappointed with the way this trilogy ends.
(Angie, let me know if you still want the last two books posting to you and I'll send them down when I've done)


Next up is our very own Paddy Richardson's book The Company Of A Daughter set in my favourite place - the hokianga. After that I've got In Defence of Dogs or The Night Circus
Hurray for reading!

I was speaking to the school librarian yesterday and she has ordered the entire Chaos Walking Trilogy for the library. I'm first on the list to read them! Thanks for your offer.
How are things going with your book, by the way?

As for my book news, there is none. If you play by the rules, you can only submit your book to one UK agent at a time, and they can take up to two months to reject it. It's an astonishingly slow process. My book's been with the same agent for seven weeks now and still nothing... yawn :-o
Hope school's going well. Not long until your Easter reading break!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Night Circus (other topics)In Defence of Dogs (other topics)
The Company Of A Daughter (other topics)
The Hunger Games (other topics)
The Princess Bride (other topics)
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Replacing The Curtain Twitcher's Handbook.