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Mothstorm - Philip Reeve, David Wyatt
Mothstorm
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When the festive season arrives at Larklight, so does some unsettling news. A sinister-looking cloud is fast approaching the outskirts of the Known Universe. The closest planet, Georgium Sidus, has but two human inhabitants: the missionary Revd Cruet and his daughter Charity. Their most recent... show more
When the festive season arrives at Larklight, so does some unsettling news. A sinister-looking cloud is fast approaching the outskirts of the Known Universe. The closest planet, Georgium Sidus, has but two human inhabitants: the missionary Revd Cruet and his daughter Charity. Their most recent communication read: 'Great danger ...imperative that -' And so, aboard a naval gunship, Art, Myrtle and family bravely go where only one man and his daughter have gone before, to determine the nature of the menacing cloud and rescue the Cruets. But the evil which awaits them is far beyond their imagining, and it looks as though Mother may have finally Met Her Match. Lucky, then, that Jack Havock is hot on their heels to help in the battle to save the Universe (again) from an evil demigod and its army of blue lizards, who are intent on deposing none other than Queen Victoria to gain control of the Universe.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780747594161 (0747594163)
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 387
Edition language: English
Series: Larklight (#3)
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By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it
4.0
Mothstorm by Philip ReeveAnother third book set in Victorian England, although a very different Victorian England than Lady Emily's, Mothstorm begins with the Mumby family intending to celebrate a quiet Christmas at home in Larklight with their friends. Unfortunately, a message of danger arrives an...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
Finally! We've been meaning to read this since April, but the Possum wanted to re-read the first two books. Only ten minutes in, but we are all three amused. It's a tricky thing to write even a faux-period piece and reconcile modern ideas with the historical ones. I appreciate the effort to make Myr...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it
Little sis read it and liked very well, so we discussed it. I loved the ending:)
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