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Title | : | The Rest of Us Just Live Here |
Author | : | Patrick Ness |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 317 pages |
Published | : | August 27th 2015 by Walker Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Contemporary. Fiction. LGBT. Paranormal. Health. Mental Health |
Patrick Ness
Hardcover | Pages: 317 pages Rating: 3.72 | 46585 Users | 8183 Reviews
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What if you aren’t the Chosen One?The one who’s supposed to fight the zombies, or the soul-eating ghosts, or whatever the heck this new thing is, with the blue lights and the death?
What if you’re like Mikey? Who just wants to graduate and go to prom and maybe finally work up the courage to ask Henna out before someone goes and blows up the high school. Again.
Because sometimes there are problems bigger than this week’s end of the world, and sometimes you just have to find the extraordinary in your ordinary life.
Even if your best friend is worshipped by mountain lions...

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Original Title: | The Rest of Us Just Live Here |
ISBN: | 1406331163 (ISBN13: 9781406331165) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2017), Lincoln Award Nominee (2018), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2016), YA Book Prize Nominee (2016), Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas Nominee for Mejor novela extranjera independiente (2016) |
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Short Review:This is a Patrick Ness bookso, of course it's good. It's very different from his other books, but I like that he writes something new and I never know what to expect. I wasn't as blown away by it as I was by the Chaos Walking trilogy, A Monster Calls, or More Than This, but it's still greatintriguing concept, good writing and characters, a fun and emotional story. There's kind of a "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" plotline that is mainly the thing that took away from the book for me, butI was a bit disappointed with this book. I found myself comparing it to A MONSTER CALLS, which I know I shouldn't have, because they're completely opposite books from tone to message. At the same time though this book offered up different things that I enjoyed. We have an excellent diverse cast of characters & the story itself was rather unique. It's just that something about it fell flat for me. I still need time to gather my thoughts, but expect a video review soon!

"I wonder what was going on last night. With the lights."She shrugs. "Probably some apocalypse."the problem with writing a book like More Than This is that you then have to write a book after More Than This. and i was a little apprehensive about this one. my copy has this cover:which makes it look almost like a middle grade book, and i was concerned that it wouldn't live up to the mind-shattering acrobatic metafiction that was More Than This.and it doesn't. nothing ever will.but that doesn't
This was a little cringy and cliched sometimes but I actually had a really great time with it. I enjoyed the concept a lot, it was a good contemporary with a fantasy twist. The writing style was quick and easy and the characters were also pretty interesting. Sure, especially the side characters could've been more developed but they weren't totally depthless either.I'm looking forward to reading more of Ness' books.
The Rest of Us Just Live Here is a weird-and-not kind of book. I mean it's weird because it's not about the Chosen Ones (or the indie kids as this novel called them) and it's not weird because it's not about the Chosen Ones. (You got me?)In this world we live in, we would rather read a kick-ass hero/heroine who saves the world than reading a bunch of boring kids who want to graduate high school, no? This is the main concept of this book. So, if you're not into this kind of novel, you will
This book claims to be a parody of popular YA books that feature OTT heroines and plotlines. The main characters go to high school in a world much like our own, except for the indie kids. Indie kids are the nerds with glasses, the disgraced prom queens, the child prodigies - all those teens that always end up as protagonists in a bad YA novel. Every few years, the indie kids will thwart some alien/vampire/ghost invasion and save the world, killing some unimportant side characters and usually
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