Release. In 1956 Sarah Dewhurst’s father shocks her by hiring … But maybe, just maybe, he’ll find freedom from the release. Discussing sexuality, self-worth, ‘casual’ workplace harassment, religion, and a ton of other things, Release is an eye-opening book that delves deeper into understanding one’s self-worth. Release by Patrick Ness is that book.

An all-consuming story of revenge, redemption and dragons from the twice Carnegie Medal-winner Patrick Ness.

The core story is absolutely wonderful, thought-provoking and emotional, funny and sweet, and it reaffirmed why I am such a fan of Ness' writing. POSTED ON 18.10.2019. Patrick Ness' new book, Release, is essentially two completely different novels in one. New Book: BURN. This is an incredible work of intertwined, mirrored stories that left me slack-jawed and in awe of one of the true master storytellers of our time." This is an incredible work of intertwined, mirrored stories that left me slack-jawed and in awe of one of the true master storytellers of our time.” (Andrew Smith, Michael L. Printz Honor–winning author of Grasshopper Jungle and Winger ) The most personal and tender novel yet from Patrick Ness, the twice Carnegie Medal-winning author of A Monster Calls. New book announcement and cover reveal! "Release is beautiful, enchanting, exquisitely written; the novel builds to an adrenaline-surged ending that only Patrick Ness can deliver. Price: (as of - Details) A startling and tender novel about how one can let your self love and set your self free by Patrick Ness, the twice Carnegie Release “Patrick Ness is an insanely beautiful writer.” (John Green) “Release is beautiful, enchanting, exquisitely written; the novel builds to an adrenaline-surged ending that only Patrick Ness can deliver. “Release is beautiful, enchanting, exquisitely written; the novel builds to an adrenaline-surged ending that only Patrick Ness can deliver. It’s Saturday, it’s summer and, although he doesn’t know it yet, everything in Adam Thorn’s life is going to fall apart. It’s the book readers don’t know they need until they pick it up.