Waterstones Piccadilly are delighted to host Patrick Ness to celebrate the publication of Different for Boys. Ideal reading for all fans of Heartstopper and Casey McQuiston, this witty, relatable and sensitively handled LGBTQ+ novel from the author of the Chaos Walking trilogy finds likeable Ant navigating his radically different relationships with a trio of boys. Patrick will be in conversation with fellow author Simon James Green.
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Waterstones Liverpool are delighted to host Patrick Ness to celebrate the publication of Different for Boys. Ideal reading for all fans of Heartstopper and Casey McQuiston, this witty, relatable and sensitively handled LGBTQ+ novel from the author of the Chaos Walking trilogy finds likeable Ant navigating his radically different relationships with a trio of boys.
Find out more and book tickets here
Twice Carnegie Medal-winner, Patrick Ness, joins Topping & Company to discuss Different For Boys. A poignant and moving LGBTQ+ story that explores sexuality and masculinity with a touch of humour, illustrated throughout in black and white by Danish artist Tea Bendix.
We’re thrilled to have teamed up with Fane for a special event to celebrate the paperback publication of Burn! Tickets are available now, with the option of signed books and a free Burn t-shirt available!
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At Home With 4 Indies Facebook Live Q&A – tune in to hear more about Burn and ask your questions. Signed copies will be available from Booka, Book-ish, Forum Books or Linghams.
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Patrick Ness has won every major prize for children’s literature, including the Carnegie Medal, twice. His Carnegie winning book A Monster Calls was adapted for the screen in a major motion picture starring Felicity Jones, Liam Neeson and Sigourney Weaver, and this year appears on stage at The Old Vic as a theatrical production. His Chaos Walking trilogy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, is also set for the movie treatment, with The Bourne Identity’s Doug Liman directing, and Spiderman: Homecoming’s Tom Holland and Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Daisy Ridley to star.
We are absolutely delighted to be able to welcome Patrick back to the Tyneside Cinema for a chaired discussion as he discusses his latest novel And The Ocean Was Our Sky. As with all Patrick’s novels, each one defies genre and takes a new and surprising turn and his new book is no exception. Inspired by Moby Dick, this stunning reimagining takes the perspective of the whale, turning the world upside down so the land of men becomes the abyss, and the ocean floor is their sky. Examining the power of prophecy and the relentless and hopeless nature of war, this modern fable will have much to examine for young people and adults alike.
Patrick Ness has won every major prize for children’s literature, including the Carnegie Medal, twice. His Carnegie winning book A Monster Calls was adapted for the screen in a major motion picture starring Felicity Jones, Liam Neeson and Sigourney Weaver, and this year appears on stage at The Old Vic as a theatrical production. His Chaos Walking trilogy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, is also set for the movie treatment, with The Bourne Identity’s Doug Liman directing, and Spiderman: Homecoming’s Tom Holland and Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Daisy Ridley to star.
We are absolutely delighted to be able to welcome Patrick to the Assembly Roxy for a chaired discussion as he discusses his latest novel And The Ocean Was Our Sky. As with all Patrick’s novels, each one defies genre and takes a new and surprising turn and his new book is no exception. Inspired by Moby Dick, this stunning reimagining takes the perspective of the whale, turning the world upside down so the land of men becomes the abyss, and the ocean floor is their sky. Examining the power of prophecy and the relentless and hopeless nature of war, this modern fable will have much to examine for young people and adults alike.
Patrick Ness has won every major prize for children’s literature, including the Carnegie Medal, twice. His Carnegie winning book A Monster Calls was adapted for the screen in a major motion picture starring Felicity Jones, Liam Neeson and Sigourney Weaver, and this year appears on stage at The Old Vic as a theatrical production. His Chaos Walking trilogy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, is also set for the movie treatment, with The Bourne Identity’s Doug Liman directing, and Spiderman: Homecoming’s Tom Holland and Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Daisy Ridley to star.
Join us for a chaired discussion with Patrick as he discusses his latest novel And The Ocean Was Our Sky. As with all Patrick’s novels, each one defies genre and takes a new and surprising turn and his new book is no exception. Inspired by Moby Dick, this stunning reimagining takes the perspective of the whale, turning the world upside down so the land of men becomes the abyss, and the ocean floor is their sky. Examining the power of prophecy and the relentless and hopeless nature of war, this modern fable will have much to examine for young people and adults alike.
We are thrilled to announce that the wonderful Patrick Ness will be at Waterstones Norwich to celebrate his latest novel And the Ocean Was Our Sky!
Patrick Ness has won every major prize for children’s literature, including the Carnegie Medal, twice. His Carnegie winning book A Monster Callswas adapted for the screen in a major motion picture starring Felicity Jones, Liam Neeson and Sigourney Weaver, and this year appears on stage at The Old Vic as a theatrical production. His Chaos Walkingtrilogy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, is also set for the movie treatment, with The Bourne Identity’sDoug Liman directing, and Spiderman: Homecoming’s Tom Holland and Star Wars: The Force Awakens’Daisy Ridley to star.
Join us for a chaired discussion with Patrick as he discusses his latest novel And The Ocean Was Our Sky. As with all of Patrick’s novels, each one defies genre and takes a new and surprising turn and his new book is no exception. Inspired by Moby Dick, this stunning reimagining takes the perspective of the whale, turning the world upside down so the land of men becomes the abyss, and the ocean floor is their sky. Examining the power of prophecy and the relentless and hopeless nature of war, this modern fable will have much to examine for young people and adults alike.
Tickets are available from waterstones.com and are £12.99, including a copy of And the Ocean Was Our Sky.
Non – book tickets are also available for £4.
Spaces for this event are limited so we suggest booking early to avoid disappointment. Tickets can only be booked through the SeaCity Museum. The adult ticket price will include a copy of Patrick’s new book ‘And the Ocean Was Our Sky’.
Further details: 02380 834536