Patrick Ness' amazing awesome Chaos Walking series is going to be a movie. Since it will produced by the same people who are doing The Hunger Games, The Hunger Games movie will help me to determine if I'm upset about this our not.
I mean, of course they were going to turn it into a movie. It's a popular YA dystopia series. It's just that I loved this series so much. So, so, so much. Like, seriously loved. Like was sobbing the last forty pages of the third book. Not because I was sad it was ending (although I was), but because I just connected with the characters that much. What happened to them really mattered.
What I'm saying is, don't mess this up, Lionsgate, or I will find you. It'll be personal.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness

In book One of the Chaos Walking series, The Knife of Never Letting Go, we are introduced to a new world. A relatively small colony of humans have come to the planet, and before the start of the book, there was a war with the indigenous species that the humans refer to as the Spackle. The Spackle have no spoken language, they communicate entirely through thoughts. The human men find, much to their horror, that not long after living on this new planet, their thoughts are being broad casted too. The humans refer to this as "Noise." Human women do not have Noise.
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