
Patrick Ness you freakin' genius, stop being so awesome. And what was so awesome about it––besides it being Lee––was this idea of him being blind, but using other people's Noise in order to see. So … I loved getting his perspective so much. He's a cool character and I always kind of wanted to know more about him. I thought it was really cool to get Lee's point of view. The ending definitely made my day (well, and my life pretty much), but I don't want to ignore the fact that the rest of the story is amazing as well.įirst of all, we get to see some beloved old characters––Lee and Wilf! SQUEEEE! YES YES YES.

I was just reading along and suddenly:īut I'll put that aside for a moment and try to just talk about the short story itself. Well, all I can say is … My little fangirl heart was not prepared for this story. Or you will like, spontaneously combust or something. … And by that I mean, trust me, do not read this unless you've read Monsters of Men. Note: If you haven't read the whole trilogy yet, this story is best read after Monsters of Men. Attention Chaos Walking fans! You can read this story as well as "The New World" and "The Wide Wide Sea" by going here! Or see message 15 in the comments below (in fact, that would probably be the better option because it's faster, haha).
