by Kenneth Oppel
well written but not as good as the first book of the series.
"If my heart were a compass, you'd be North."No. This "couple" does not get to use that. NO.I liked this one a fair bit more than [b:Airborn|428042|Airborn (Matt Cruse, #1)|Kenneth Oppel|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347624617s/428042.jpg|2519210]. The love triangle/quadrangle wasn't the worst I've ...
Matt Cruse sets out in search of a legendary ghost ship filled with riches.I wanted the Hyperion. I saw its icy hull before my mind’s eye and it seemed an Aladdin’s cave that could solve all my problems.After thoroughly enjoying this YA steampunk trilogy’s first book, Airborn, I have no idea why it...
Another great book in this series. Good character development. Tons of adventure and brushes with death. Kenneth Oppel does another great job describing a world that very few if any authors have written about. He has created a whole new world in the sky. I'm very excited to see what else his ha...
Set on an Earth very like ours (they do have a Mona Lisa and an Eiffel Tower), but slightly behind us technologically and with some different biology (particularly creatures of the air), Oppel, Kenneth's Young Adult series is still highly entertaining to this adult. It does require a pretty extensi...
I loved this one as well! Listened to Airborn & Skybreaker which were very well done, but had to check out Starclimber because it's not out on audio yet (plus I have no more trips coming up). I love these books!