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Mortal Engines (Mortal Engines Quartet, #1) - Community Reviews back

by Philip Reeve
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Nannah's Bookbox
Nannah's Bookbox rated it 13 years ago
SPOILER ALERT!-------Mortal Engines was a very enjoyable book. It took me a bit to get into the story, but it held my interest till the end.I did have a slight problem with the matter of tense, though. It jumped back and forth from present to past tense, and although it was nicely separated by bre...
The Ninja Reader
The Ninja Reader rated it 13 years ago
Holy shit! I mean, holy shit! This... this is just... I can't even... GAH! Damn you, Philip Reeve, I'm supposed to be loving female authors!
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it 14 years ago
Mortal Engines as a series is a master-class in inventive YA science fiction. There are very few series where I can state that the last novel is my favourite in full honesty. Often I will read a series and the last novel will bring it all to a painful or awkward close. Which is what I am hoping will...
Literary Ames
Literary Ames rated it 14 years ago
Kindle Summer Sale ~ Round Two (August 2011)
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 14 years ago
My favorite line: The snacks are brown & taste rather peculiar, but at least they are cut into perfectly geometrical shapes. Hmm Hmm good!
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 14 years ago
My favorite line: The snacks are brown & taste rather peculiar, but at least they are cut into perfectly geometrical shapes. Hmm Hmm good!
AH@BadassBookReviews
AH@BadassBookReviews rated it 14 years ago
Most awesome book 4.5 stars! "It’s a town-eat-town world.” –Municipal DarwinismMunicipal Darwinism is a concept that hooked me right from the first page. Imagine a society where hungry cities roam, searching for prey. Imagine these huge cities, shaped like giant steel tiered wedding cakes rumbling a...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
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By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 15 years ago
A highly-imaginative futuristic book, set in a world where cities can move about and essentially act as large predators, fueling themselves by eating other cities. Focuses on several young people who gradually find out the truth about the City of London and those who run it. I really enjoyed it and ...
thebookcoop
thebookcoop rated it 16 years ago
I noticed this book eight years ago but I never thought of really looking into it. I don't know if I even gazed at the first page, not seriously any way. For eight years I always knew the name Philip Reeve and for eight years I always noticed this book. My eyes would stop over this title but nothing...
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