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Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve cover

Mortal Engines

…odd… It’s very hard to describe, but if you’ve read Mortal Engines you’ll understand what I am saying… He’s a fascinating person, if I can call him that, and he too has some oddly hypocritical motivations. I’ve read numerous reviews by people mentioning the lack of emotions displayed by Tom’s character. I think this is certainly true throughout the beginning, but towards the end, this seems to fade, particularly in the final chapters. I didn’t re… Continue reading

Blogtour: Curtis Jobling, author of Wereworld…

…er’s story is going, and especially what’s happened beforehand in his/her life, things that will directly affect what comes to pass. Curtis, December 13th 2011 www.curtisjobling.com www.wereworldbooks.com @CurtisJobling Don’t forget that you can enter a competition to win all three signed Wereworld novels…. Continue reading

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins cover

Mockingjay

…re, which were both predominantly action-based. This novel is charged with underlying messages and I couldn’t help but notice the similarities between Mockingjay and the Arab Springs of 2011 in which several Middle-Eastern countries revolted against dictators who had been in power for decades. With the rising sense of a rebellion at the end of the second book, Mockingjay could only go one way, and that’s a way I found inexplicably more interesting… Continue reading

Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve cover

Fever Crumb

…I found prejudice to be a larger theme in the book, although it does have undertones of love. Prejudice as a theme is not done very often, and I think Phillip Reeve has pulled it off well, and realistically. As with Mortal Engines, there is no religious philosophy. I always find that Phillip Reeve has an ingenious way of naming his characters, and he has not let us down again. He has created some unique and original names for his characters, whic… Continue reading

Want editorial feedback on a short story? (Publishing Call)

…Christmas Short My name is Rhys Jones, I’m an established blogger (http://www.thirstforfiction.com) in the UK book blogging community since 2010. I am currently studying for a BA in American and English Literature at the University of East Anglia. I will be taking part in a publishing module in the autumn of 2016 which will require an original work for assessment. I am looking for writers (previously published or unpublished) interested in submit… Continue reading

Dark Fire by Chris d'Lacey cover

Dark Fire

…a very loveable but tame novel, this book will appealm to a much larger audience. Even the cover feels much more dark and sinister. Previous books have really changed what we think of David as a character, and at last, we find out what is really up with him! Again, with Alexa, we didn’t know what was going to happen with her. Dark Fire has revealed who she is a what she is…I need to applaud Chris d’Lacey again, for his very believable characters…. Continue reading

Pure by Julianna Baggott cover

Pure

…fi genre. The greatest threat to this hefty novel is the risk that some readers will dismiss Pure as another derivative, post-apocalptic/sci-fi novel that isn’t worth the paper it is printed on – but it is very much the opposite in this case, and Pure pushes past this hindrance with little effort. Anyone who reads the first line will know that Pure is worth reading, regardless of if you’re a fan of post-apocalism in novels or not. While Pure may b… Continue reading

Scrivene'rs Moon by Philip Reeve cover

Scrivener’s Moon

…and soon the new London, the traction London, will be ready to take its maiden journey across the land and become the first moving city. But not everyone is happy about this change. An uprising has begun that won’t stop until London is back to being a static city. The Fever Crumb prequel series always had a different air about it compared to Mortal Engines. It had a sort-of static, local feel to it- what with it being set in a pre-traction era Lon… Continue reading