I was unbelievably happy to wake up to the news this morning that A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness and illustrated by Jim Kay has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Kate Greenaway Medal. To celebrate I thought I’d re-post my review of A Monster Calls (you’ll probably gather that I think it is a very deserving winner) and I’m giving away 2 hardback copies of this amazing book. Keep reading to find out why I LOVE A Monster Calls.
It’s no secret that I think Patrick Ness is a brilliant author (I’ve written many blog posts about it). His Chaos Walking Trilogy is one of those stories that really struck a chord with me and and the characters and their world will stay with me for a long time. The books in the trilogy have won various awards in the world of children’s literature, including the BookTrust Teenage Prize, the Guardian Award, the Costa Book Award, most recently the final book, Monsters of Men won the prestigious Carnegie Medal. When the Chaos Walking Trilogy came to an end last year, I was looking forward to reading whatever Patrick Nesswrote next and thankfully I didn’t have to wait very long.
Patrick’s next project was to write a story based on the ideas of another brilliant author, Siobhan Dowd, who had passed away from breast cancer in 2007. Siobhan had the characters, premise and beginning and it was up to Patrick to turn it into a story. Being both a fan of Patrick’s and Siobhan’s writing I eagerly anticipated their story, called A Monster Calls. And boy, what a story it is! Night after night, Connor is woken by the same nightmare, “the one with the darkness and the wind and the screaming. The one with the hands slipping from his grasp, no matter who hard he tried to hold on.” It is one night, after waking from this nightmare, that the monster arrives, twisting to life from the yew tree in the graveyard. The monster comes to offer Connor a deal; it will tell Connor three stories, but then he must tell the monster a fourth story, and it must be the truth. However, Connor’s mum is very sick and the truth is the thing that he fears the worst.
I really can’t explain how amazing A Monster Calls is. Before you even start reading the book, you just need a few minutes to marvel at how beautiful it is. Walker Books have put so much love into the design, from the dust-jacket and the cover, to the stunning illustrations spread throughout the book by the very talented Jim Kay. The story itself is breathtaking and you’ll go on a roller-coaster of emotion as the monster guides Connor towards the truth. I especially liked the three stories that the monster tells and I hope that Patrick Ness writes more short stories like these. Grab a copy of A Monster Calls from the library now. Trust me, you won’t regret it.
I agree wholeheartedly with you – A Monster Calls is a most amazing book. Powerful, beautiful (inside and out) and moving. I have given copies to many of my adult friends for birthday presents and recommended it for grown up book clubs with great success. I think it is a classic. Patrick Ness is my most favourite author ever and he thoroughly deserves all the accolades and awards his books receive. And he is so humble with it!
I loved The Chaos Walking trilogy. I read it in two days. I will have to read this one =)
I love the Chaos Walking Trilogy too Cynthia. I got the chance to interview Patrick at the Somerset Writer’s Festival a couple of years ago, just before Monsters of Men came out. He’s a great guy and an amazing writer.
Wow, what an awesome opportunity =)
It was amazing! You can read the interview on our library website for teens if you’re interested – http://thepulse.org.nz/Read/Authors/Patrick-Ness/