I knew sort of what I was getting into with Snowscape, which happens after Monsters of Men, but The Wide Wide Sea was a complete surprise. Tears were shed, hearts where torn, and once again I was reminded of how evil (and brilliant) Patrick Ness is.
This story was touching, and I really light it shed on certain relationships the readers might not have thought of.
Patrick Ness, I declare you The King of Heartaches.
I still haven't recovered from what you did to me with the rest of your books and now you throw in this. I might be in therapy for the rest of my life, for all I know.