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«Chaos Walking» Patrick Ness: colonial sci-fi post-apocalypse on a distant planet

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«Chaos Walking» Patrick Ness: colonial sci-fi post-apocalypse on a distant planet

The British writer Patrick Ness is not very well known in Ukraine. At home, he is the winner of many prestigious awards and even several Carnegie Medals. Ness’s works have also become New York Times bestsellers more than once. But you’re probably familiar with his works in one way or another if you’ve seen the movies «Monster’s Voice» or «Chaos Walking». The latest sci-fi movie starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley is based on the novel «The Knife That Would Not Let Go» — the beginning of the trilogy «Chaos Walking», which is published in Ukraine by «ACCA». It is about this book that we are going to talk about today. Because these are the books that as many people as possible should know.

«Chaos Walking» Patrick Ness: colonial sci-fi post-apocalypse on a distant planet
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Pluses:

good quality of editions; fashionable cuts; unusual style of books that quickly connects the reader with the hero; a constant whirlwind of events with ever-increasing stakes; developed characters; an interesting idea with thoughts that are heard by everyone because of the local virus and its impact on the plot; a bright villain antihero

Minuses:

the unusual narrative style of the first books may scare some people away, because it is physically difficult to read; not everyone likes color cuts; not everyone will like the covers

8.5/10
Rating ITC.ua

«Chaos Walking»

Author Patrick Ness
Translator Ostap Ukrainets
Publisher Assa
Language Ukrainian
Number of pages 464, 512, 562
Cover Solid
Year of publication 2023
Size 130×205 mm
Website acca.ua

On a distant planet barely inhabited by old human colonies, there is a town called Prentisstown. It is abandoned, but people live here. More precisely, only men. And there are no women at all because they were killed by the Noise Virus — a strange local disease that makes men’s thoughts audible to everyone else, and women die from it. At least that’s what the others say. This infection also spreads to animals, so they can also talk a little «».

A boy — Todd Hewitt lives with the men in Prentisstown. He is thirteen years old and about to become a man. One day in the woods, Todd finds Silence — a girl named Viola, who has no Noise. She has come to the planet on a scout ship, and others will follow — a new wave of colonizers from the nearly destroyed Earth. But now Todd and Viola have to run away because the men of his town want to hurt the girl for some reason, and the mayor, Mr. Prentiss, has some very ugly plans of his own for Todd.

The trilogy includes the novels «The Knife You Can’t Let Go of», «Q&A», and «Monsters of Men». The books belong to teenage literature, but probably only nominally. Because this is serious science fiction and psychological literature that is worth reading not only for high school students, but for people of all ages.

The «Chaos Walking» — trilogy is a vivid and touching novel about growing up and learning about the world, about trust and betrayal, about racism and arrogance, about hopes and not meeting the expectations of others, about fighting one’s own demons, about dictatorship and the thirst for power, about war and revenge, about love and devotion.

The books raise many important issues. Particular attention is paid to personal responsibility and the discussion of shared responsibility. Is a person to blame for his or her cruelty and thirst for war if the environment is the same? Is the society to blame for the war if they have such a leader?

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All three novels are eventful and very lively. And the main thing is that the stakes are only increasing from book to book. For example, in the first novel «The Knife You Can’t Let Go» we see Todd as a teenager, and in the third novel we see Todd as a man who has to stop the war.

The «Chaos Walking» trilogy stands out for its fast-paced plot and constant conflicts. It also has incredible and unexpected endings that make you want to know what happens next. I was lucky enough to have all three books in my hands, but I can imagine the state of people who read the first part and then waited for the second book to come out, and then the next.

Although the novels are fantastic, this genre is more for the entourage and background. The main characters are humans and the local population of the planet, who are called speckles. The author carefully describes the psychological state of the characters, their experiences, and conflicts. The author pays minimal attention to the environment, the world, and technology. This does not mean that the books are not genre books, but the emphasis here is on the internal rather than the external.

However, the very fantastic idea of the Noise virus, its consequences for people, its use by the local population, its impact on the plot and events, makes the entire trilogy a full-fledged fiction with a capital F. But it is more social and psychological fiction than space fiction, and there are definitely motifs of a kind of colonial post-apocalypse.

The first novel «A Knife You Can’t Let Go of» has an unusual presentation. The fact is that the school in Prentisstown closed a long time ago, so Todd is poorly educated and cannot read. And because the story is told from his point of view, everything is written with mistakes and in a simple dialect. I think it was very difficult to translate it, but it turned out great. However, it was physically difficult for me to read, especially since my job is related to texts and their correct spelling. But if this is not a problem for you, then this kind of narrative is incredibly immersive in the world of the hero and instantly creates empathy.


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