I have to admit, I'm relieved to be finished reading this book. I borrowed it from my school library because it wasn't being checked out and I wanted to see if I could find readers for it. I need to know a book to really promote it. However, I didn't enjoy this book as much as I wanted to. Which is ...
Review: Scriven are speckled, pale, speckled creatures, who ruled London for years. A baby girl is left on a doorstep, with a label explaining that “her name is Fever”. She grows up as an engineer, the first female one, until she is asked to go and help someone. Kit Solent, archaeologist, wants Feve...
Fever Crumb is a prequel to the Hungry City books. Basically, this will set out how the world of municipal darwinism was built. You don't need to have read the entire Hungry City quartet (I had only read the first when I started the audiobook) nor will you be spoiled for that series by anything that...
Eh. Kind of interesting to start, but then I got bored and annoyed with the dialect of the future. I don't want to read any words with an at symbol in it. Not even people in the future are going to start using that as an "a" in their names. And yeah, people might drop a letter or two, but it's g...
Bland. Boring. Sub Par. Waste of my time. Confusing at times. Weak. Just not worth a read in any way. I picked it up thinking that I love Phillip Reeve's other series, Larklight, and so I might enjoy this one. Not at all. In no way.
Fever Crumb is an interesting read. I think, to be honest, it's more interesting than enjoyable, but it definitely wasn't bad. I feel as though Reeve cheated us on some great emotional impact and plot twists by the way he laid them out and wrote them, but some were still surprising enough. And thou...
Fever Crumb is an interesting read.I think, to be honest, it's more interesting than enjoyable, but it definitely wasn't bad.I feel as though Reeve cheated us on some great emotional impact and plot twists by the way he laid them out and wrote them, but some were still surprising enough. And though...
This book gets a 4 star for the world alone! Fantastic, imaginative. I love a world where there is no electricity and yet empty cell phone cases floating around. And where "Cheesers Chrice!" is a reference to a long gone god. hahahaThis book really should have gotten a three, however. Why you a...
There was nothing in particular I didn't like about this book, but nothing that made me absolutely wild about it. It was funny in places (mostly the places where you see bits of our world forgotten but incorporated strangely into this future world) and I liked the fast pace and imagining the things ...
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