The rest of us just live here review6/3/2023 ![]() In The Rest of Us Just Live Here, Ness takes the “chosen one/superhero” trope and turns it on its head-literally. My only other Patrick Ness experience is A Monster Calls, which is quite different. I’ve been hearing great things about this book for months, and I’m so glad I took the time to catch up and read it. “There’s always a mountain lion out there.”ĭecember is “catch-up” month, so you’ll mostly see reviews of books that were published earlier in the year. “There’s a mountain lion out there,” Jared says, looking out his window. ![]() Jared’s crazy is way crazier than mine, though I don’t think his makes him lie awake at night in bed, thinking it’d be easier if he was-Īnd if you don’t know, you don’t want to. There’s so much crazy in this world, my counting and hand-washing and door-locking and checking and tapping can seem like raging mental health by comparison. ![]() The nitty-gritty: A cleverly constructed story that blends contemporary and fantasy YA fiction in a completely new way. Genres: Young adult, Fantasy, Contemporary Published by HarperTeen on October 6 2015 ![]() The Rest of us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. ![]() I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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