After been rather impressed (although not completely won over) by Patrick Ness'
Chaos Walking trilogy It's been on my agenda to read more of his novels, so I ordered
More Than This into my local library.
It's a YA (young adult, so about ages 13+) and falls into science-fiction/dystopian genre. If you are considering buying it for a child, be aware it does have some sex in it, it's not really graphic but it is clear what's going on.
Trigger warning: homophobia, death, suicide, rape(implied), child abuse
The Plot: After drowning, Seth wakes up alone in a barren English suburb, he assumes to be hell. As he dreams about the most horrendous events of his past, and forges for food in abandoned supermarkets, he begins to wonder if there is more to the afterlife than first appeared.
Rating: 2.8/5
(ha- I know this is an unusual number to rate a book, but it is closer to a 3 than a 2, but when I compare it to other books that I've given a 3 to it doesn't quite make the grade)
Full review under the cut:-
*spoiler warning*