![]() ![]() I discovered many juicy details from the end. ![]() The end (spoilers in this section only highlight blank spaces to see them): Oooo, wow, y’all, that is not at all what is up with this book. Where are the other people? There is too much aloneness! Is this going to be a mystical sort of book where he’s all alone the whole time and the only other characters we meet are in the flashbacks? And then it ends with him finding peace? I really don’t want that to be what’s up. ![]() But here he is - dead, evidently - and all alone in this long-empty house on a long-empty street in a long-empty British town. ![]() Seth has not lived in England for years his family lives in America now, and he goes to an American school and has American friends. When he wakes up (from death), he is at the house in England where, through some unspecified but terrible fault of Seth’s, an unspecified but terrible Event with lasting neurological consequences befell his younger brother Owen. I love me some Patrick Ness, and here is his brand-new book coming out tomorrow so PLACE YOUR ORDERS because Patrick Ness is amazing. ![]()
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