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Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve

by on Jun.25, 2012, under Battle of the Books 2012-2013, Sam's Reviews, Science Fiction, Steampunk

Who would like this book? Fans of science fiction and steampunk adventures, 6th grade and up.

Why? Fever Crumb, a steampunk sci-fi story full of action and great characters, is set in a London thousands of years in the future that feels like something out of a Dickens novel. The action centers on an orphan, Fever Crumb, who has been raised by Dr. Crumb and the Order of Engineers to be completely rational and unemotional. Her mysterious beginning leaves her with questions about her identity, which become more pressing when she is sent to assist a young archeologist in a secret project that unearths a lost part of London’s past. She has lived her life in the protection of the Engineer’s unlikely home in the head of a massive sculpture, and her perspective and experiences as she ventures into London make for an exciting, thoroughly engaging adventure, full of interlocking mysteries and fully realized characters. She faces danger at every turn, from the ruffians in the city and from the memories that fill her mind but are not hers. Philip Reeves writes with rich prose and is able to keep the action popping without sacrificing style. Add in well-placed, understated humor, and the result is one find read! The Web of Air and Scrivener’s Moon follow; this trilogy is a prequel to Reeve’s Mortal Engines Quartet.

The details: 336 pp. 2010  Review by Samrarian


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