Piper at the Gates of Dusk (New World #1) by Patrick Ness, 352 pages. Candlewick, 2026. $20
Language: R (71 swears, 1 ‘f’); Mature Content: G; Violence: PG (some deaths, some blood, shootings)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
When the flaming god bursts through the forest and almost kills them, Ben and Max have a hard time getting anyone to believe them. It has been twenty years since the final war almost ended the “New World” before it had a chance to get started. While Todd, the boys’ father, still has his connection to the Noise, even the Spackle only have legends to help them navigate and interpret what is being heralded by the god’s appearance and disappearance. As the situation becomes more urgent and dangerous, the boys will need to figure out how to make their voices heard and hopefully prevent more tragedy.
I will admit it - I have never read the original Chaos Walking trilogy, but Ness is so good at weaving in enough backstory that I didn’t feel I needed to read them in order to understand this new series. More intellectual than your standard YA adventure novel - fans of Scott Reintgen will definitely enjoy it. I am looking forward to seeing how Ness moves forward with what information he lets drop. Fans of the original will enjoy this on a different level as old faces are reintroduced.
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS



















