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Patrick Ness

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Patrick Ness, is an award-winning novelist. He has lived in London since 1999 and is the author of the Chaos Walking trilogy: The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer and Monsters of Men. He won the 2012 Carnegie Medal for A Monster Calls

April 2011

  • The Virgin Suicides

    Children's books
    Patrick Ness's top 10 'unsuitable' books for teenagers

  • The Sentimentalists by Johanna Skibsrud - review

February 2011

  • desk

    Great House by Nicole Krauss – review

    Nicole Krauss's new novel is a smart and serious meditation on loss and memory. By Patrick Ness

January 2011

  • Great Caribou Island, Labrador, Canada

    Caribou Island by David Vann

    Family legends form the basis of David Vann's story of struggle in Alaska. By Patrick Ness

  • Half Brother by Kenneth Oppel

    Patrick Ness is glad of a few awkward questions

  • A Zimbabwean opposition supporter calls for President Robert Mugabe to step down from office

    Out of Shadows by Jason Wallace – review

    Patrick Ness on a Costa-winning debut

November 2010

  • Angelica Lost and Found by Russell Hoban - review

    Russell Hoban's latest novel, Angelica Lost and Found, is wildly entertaining, says Patrick Ness

October 2010

  • The World Beneath by Cate Kennedy – review

    Patrick Ness follows a girl and her father into the Tasmanian wilderness

September 2010

  • I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore

    Patrick Ness is underwhelmed by an alien thriller

August 2010

  • The Prince of Mist by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

    Patrick Ness feels the chills in Carlos Ruiz Zafón's first book

July 2010

May 2010

  • Our Tragic Universe by Scarlett Thomas

    This intriguing novel bends time and space says Patrick Ness

February 2010

January 2010

  • The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman

  • A file photo of an unidentified man smoking a cannabis cigarette at a house in London

    Chronic City by Jonathan Lethem

October 2009

  • Max, in the film of Where the Wild Things Are

    The Wild Things by Dave Eggers

    Patrick Ness on Dave Eggers's The Wild Things

September 2009

  • Transition by Iain Banks

    Patrick Ness is disappointed by a lacklustre effort

August 2009

  • Pandaemonium by Christopher Brookmyre

    Patrick Ness loves a big-hearted novel with teen appeal

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