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| Dragon Writer Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Phillip Reeve Anyone tried 'Mortal Engines' by Phillip Reeve? This is written to be a young person's story, but I loved the writing and the idea was fantastic. There's now a sequel called Predator's Gold, for which I'm waiting (not very patiently) to come into paperback. The story is post apocolyptic. The oceans have largely dried up and all of the world's remaining cities have been rebuilt on huge traction engines, so they move around. The cities survive by eating one another! The main story focuses around London, which is now a seven tiered city, (with St Paul's Cathedral on the top level) but is not as big or as fast as the big metropolis cities that dominate what was Europe. Now the scientists in the city appear to have built a secret weapon and the city comes out of hiding. This is such a great story, with wonderful characters - both heroic and villainous. I'd recommend it to anyone who isn't quite ready to grow up! ![]() |
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| Dragon Writer Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Re: Phillip Reeve I think you'd enjoy it. I thought it was a great read. I'm not sure what the cover looks like in the US. It has a picure of a couple of characters in a sort of hot air ship on the front in the UK. ![]() |
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| Dragon Writer Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Resident Crazy Guy Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Vatican City
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| Re: Phillip Reeve I've read the first three, and need to get the fourth and final one from the Library. They're very good books. Although I think it's a shame the main character changes in the third book (you'll see what I mean when you read #3 if you already haven't). |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Phillip Reeve I just read Mortal Engines and it's good. It's an odd idea and well written. The cities come alive and you can see them stalking each other. Moving across the globe hungry and hunting. At the moment I'm trying to find the rest of the series since none of the bookstores have them though they all have Mortal Engines. |
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| Would-be author Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Buckinghamshire
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| Re: Phillip Reeve I think I saw one of Phillip Reeve's books (possibly this one, I'm not sure), on a promotion at Waterstones on Saturday - get the book for 99 pence! So for any UK Chronicles people out there, now may be just the time to find out if you like this. I didn't buy it as I'd already gone over my quota of new books for the day :-( , but after seeing the recommendations here I think I'll review that decision :-D |
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| Resident Crazy Guy Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Vatican City
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| Re: Phillip Reeve The local Tesco store has the fourth and final book (A Darkling Plain) for just under £4. None of the others, though, so it's useless for anyone who hasn't read the first three. |
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| Would-be author Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Buckinghamshire
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| Re: Phillip Reeve Saw this offer again yesterday when I popped into Waterstones, so I'm now the proud owner of 'Mortal Engines', and look forward, after Mark's very positive review, to reading it, as soon as I've finished my current pile... ![]() |
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| Dragon Writer Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Northamptonshire
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| Re: Phillip Reeve Of all the YA books I've read in the last few years, this is still my favourite. I doubt that you'll be disappointed with your purchase, Patrick. It's a super book. |
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