Nevermore
- Published
- 2012
- Pages
- 368
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780316101844
- Reading Time
- ~6h 27min
Nevermore is a young adult book by James Patterson. In 2012. It has 368 pages.
About this book
James Patterson’s Nevermore operates at the intersection of young adult fiction and suspenseful mystery, following a teenage protagonist navigating sudden displacement into an unfamiliar environment. The narrative examines how identity shifts when familiar anchors are removed, exploring the tension between self-perception and external expectations. Central to the novel is a literary mystery that weaves references to classic American poetry into its contemporary setting, using storytelling as both a shield and a catalyst for personal revelation. Patterson employs his signature brisk pacing to maintain momentum while allowing room for character introspection, a balance that distinguishes this work within his broader bibliography. The novel interrogates the nature of trust, particularly in relationships forged under uncertain circumstances, and considers how young readers often use fiction to process real-world anxieties. By grounding its suspense in emotional authenticity rather than sensationalism, Nevermore offers a measured exploration of adolescence that appeals to readers seeking narrative drive alongside thematic depth.
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How many pages is Nevermore?+
Nevermore has 368 pages.
When was Nevermore published?+
Nevermore was published in 2012.
What genre is Nevermore?+
Nevermore is a Young Adult book.
What is Nevermore about?+
James Patterson’s Nevermore operates at the intersection of young adult fiction and suspenseful mystery, following a teenage protagonist navigating sudden displacement into an unfamiliar environment. The narrative examines how identity shifts when familiar anchors are removed, exploring the tension ...
Who wrote Nevermore?+
Nevermore was written by James Patterson.