A global bestseller. The book has been translated into 32 languages around the world. Over 116 editions and reprints.
A new translation. The concluding part of the trilogy. Todd and Viola must make a difficult choice in a world where humans...
have turned into war-torn monsters.
Screen adaptation by Lionsgate. Starring Daisy Ridley («Star Wars»), Tom Holland («Spider-Man»), Mads Mikkelsen («Hannibal», «Death Stranding»), Nick Jonas («Jonas Brothers»).
Winner of the Guardian Award, Booktrust Teen Prize, James Tiptree, Jr. Award. Nominated for the Carnegie Medal 2009.
The city of New Prentisstown, led by the ruthless mayor Prentiss, is threatened by two armies. The army of «The Answer» and the army of the Spackle, the indigenous people ready to take revenge for their kin. At the same time, colonist spaceships are also approaching. The outcome of the battle will determine who will rule the planet New World.
In the midst of the conflict, Todd and Viola are forced to fight not only for their lives. Each of them must call into question everything they have believed in and make a difficult choice: save a loved one or preserve the lives of thousands of strangers?
About the author:
Patrick Ness is a famous American writer and journalist, the author of ten novels, including the bestsellers «The Knife of Never Letting Go», «More Than This» and «A Monster Calls», as well as the spinoff «Class» to the popular TV series «Doctor Who». A two-time recipient of the Carnegie Medal for outstanding contributions to literature for young people.
The design of each book is a small work of art, with hints at the story hidden within. A softcover with convenient flaps; the perfect format for taking with you.
The most relevant works from Russian and foreign classics, modern cult literature, and poetry.
Author: Патрик Несс
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Mainline. The Main Trend
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785041929978
Number of pages: 544
Size: 200x126x31 mm
Cover type: soft
Weight: 485 g
ID: 1578649
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