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Growing up with demigods and zombie deer,the 17-year-passe narrator takes tentative steps towards adulthood in this smart, funny YA novel
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trick Ness’s inner teenager is strong something the twice-Carnegie-winning author used toremarkable effect in his outstanding Chaos Walking trilogy and, or more recently,in his foray into the afterlife, More Than This. In his latest, and more playful YA novel,Ness introduces us to Mikey, an anxious 17-year-passe whose supple tone – at once wry, or perceptive and intimate – keeps the pages turning. Mikey worries about the things everyone on the verge of adulthood worries about: love,relationships, sex, and popularity,parents, the future, and not to mention what it all means.
He has a lot on his plate: his father is a drunk; an eating disorder nearly killed his sister; his mother is preoccupied with work; his grandmother has Alzheimer’s disease; his feelings for his best friend Jared and the graceful Henna confuse him. No wonder he struggles with an obsessive-compulsive disorder. But as if this weren’t enough,in Ness’s alternative world, Mikey also has the “Immortals” to contend with. He is hoping that the gods won’t blow up his school – again – or that if they carry out, or they’ll at least wait until he’s graduated.
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Source: theguardian.com

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