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“Fresh, funny, and full of heart: not to be missed.” (Kirkus Reviews (starred review))“Ness’ deadpan sci-fi novel pokes fun at far-fetched futuristic fantasies while emphasizing the important victories of merely living. This memorable, moving, and often hilarious read is sure to be a hit.” (Booklist (starred review))“Fans of madcap humor and satire and those seeking more thought-provoking alternatives to the usual fare will appreciate this unique and clever take on a familiar trope.” (School Library Journal (starred review))“Clever and laugh-out-loud funny, the supernatural side notes add tension and humor to the story. This is highly recommended for libraries serving young adults.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (starred review))“The result is a cleverly metafictive, occasionally humorous, occasionally poignant love letter to the kids most likely to get sorted into Hufflepuff or who might occasionally date one of the Scooby gang, but whose real heroism lies in living their daily lives bravely and compassionately.” (Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review))“This clever sendup of traditional fantasy fare doesn’t have nearly the body count as Ness’s award-winning Chaos Walking trilogy, but it does have all of the heart, and then some.” (Shelf Awareness)“In this often-hilarious (and just as often poignant) parody of fantasy stories from Harry’s to Buffy’s, not everyone is a Chosen One, but “everyone’s got something”; everybody matters.” (Horn Book Magazine)The Rest of Us Just Live Here is the antidote to all things formulaic: it’s meta, playful, wise and true--and clever-as-hell. (emily m. danforth, author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post)Magical, mysterious and breathtakingly suspenseful, The Rest of Us Just Live Here is an absolute marvel of imagination, invention, and heart. I truly couldn’t put it down -- proof, once again, that Ness never disappoints. (Michael Cart, author of My Father’s Scar)“Hilarious! And so, so clever. All the characters are beautifully drawn. This is one smart, warm book, both entertaining and thought-provoking.” (Monica Edinger)
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About the Author
Patrick Ness is the author of ten novels, including his New York Times bestselling The Rest of Us Just Live Here, the Chaos Walking trilogy, More Than This, A Monster Calls, which was made into a major motion picture with a screenplay adaptation by Patrick himself, Release, and And The Ocean Was Our Sky. Born in Virginia, Patrick lives in London. www.patrickness.com
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Product details
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: HarperTeen; Reprint edition (September 27, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062403176
ISBN-13: 978-0062403179
Product Dimensions:
5.3 x 0.8 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.2 out of 5 stars
191 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#38,703 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
So much of YA is the dramatic story about murder and tragedy among the popular kids. Vampires and werewolves and magic trolls in dungeons. This isn’t that story. This is something else, running parallel. This is the story of Emily the Background Slytherin and her friends (OMG KEVIN RUN). Those kids in the background who might actually do the assignments for graduation, whose lives go on no matter what might roam the halls or blow up the school.But most importantly, this story is about a boy with OCD, a girl with an eating disorder, and has both racial and LGBTQIA+ representation. Friends of mine who also have similar anxiety to mine insisted that I read this book ASAP because of the discussions that take place and I’m so glad they did. From start to finish, the OCD rep is just so incredible.Mikey (I sort of cringe at this name because of those old cereal commercials) has severe anxiety/OCD–he gets into obsessive loops where if he doesn’t do a task exactly “right†something horrible will happen. Life becomes catastrophic inside those loops, getting worse and worse, and he becomes stuck.Even though this is sort of a parody of YA fantasy, Ness does a wonderful job of blending his “Indie Kid†parallel with Mikey’s. The build up to the climax is so subtle that you hardly know it is coming–I sort of skimmed the chapter headings, but I thought they detracted from the actual story line, so I mostly just followed it through the main book.I loved that Ness gives Mikey such a strong support system–his chosen family–instead of using the “hero comes to save him from his anxiety†trope. There’s a lot of talk about how one of his fears is that he is the least needed person, or no one would miss him if he were gone–I feel that SO HARD. And even though Mikey acknowledges at one point that he KNOWS he is lucky to have so many people who love him, to someone with anxiety, it’s so hard to convince ourselves that this is reality most of the time.I could go on and on about everything that was amazing about the anxiety/OCD rep in this story. I want to quote the entire psychiatrist appointment to you. But, then you wouldn’t have to read the book, and I really think you probably should go read it. It’s going on my MUST READS list for sure, guys. So, yeah. Do it.
I love this book. I love the diversity and I like how it's brought up. I love the main character dealing with his issues and I love how this book is about mostly normal people in a fantasy world and getting a glimpse and minimal intertwining with The Chosen Ones.Even if there wasn't this whole Chosen One satire in it, this book would still be very much worth the read to me. Maybe I'm a fan of contemporary more than I would like to admit but I think the growth of the characters this book focuses on is just great. I love watching characters develop into stronger versions of themselves and each person learned, made mistakes and grew.One of the main reasons this book got to me is because of the family aspect. In typical fantasy novels there is either no family or the family is against each other and dividing. This family is strong and mending. They try their best to lift each other up in the best way they know how and I appreciate that to my core.This wasn't an action packed read, and it didn't need to be. It was very meaningful all on its own. It was heartfealt all on its own. It was sweet all on its own.Because of the first half being mostly set up to the peak of this novel, I didn't think I would enjoy this as much as I did. After the first half, things got rolling and I was engrossed by what was happening.I still think that this is a fun neutralizing novel for having between heavier reads but it stands as a good read separately as well.
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I picked it during one of the Kindle book sales and was going to just put it in my giant TBR pile of books, but then I made the mistake of reading the first chapter to see if it was any good. Spent the next two nights reading the book. This was a great idea for a story - basically told from the viewpoint of what could be considered the NPC's (non-player character) if this was a video-game. People who fill in the background while the main characters do what they do. Turns out those background characters are pretty interesting people when you get to know them.I think that one of the reasons I like the characters is that I has some somewhat similar issues that they do back when I was in high school and often (back then) felt like I too was but one of a vast number of people in the background compared to the kids that were popular. And like the kids in this book, I thought that was OK as I too had what I felt as my own place in the scheme of things and friends to share it with.I'm hoping that this is the start of a series - I would like to see at least another book set in this world. I'll be recommending this one to people.
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