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Predator's Gold (Mortal Engines Quartet #2)

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Predator's Gold (Mortal Engines Quartet #2)

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"A sequel that exceeds the original."
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Wow. Just finished this second book in the ‘Mortal Engines’ quartet and boy, was it fun. You do need to have read the first book to have some idea about the characters and parts of the plot but if you have, then you'll find ‘Predators Gold’ a very worthy second visit to the future world of Philip Reeve's imagi­nation. Reeve's characters continue to grow and have an amazing depth which is brilliant in a supposed ‘kids’ book. Full of drama, humour, scares, death, love, hope and despair, ‘Predators gold’ ticks all the right boxes as a classic adventure story. Kid's, if you haven't read ‘Mortal Engines’ yet, then do yourself AND your parents a favour, buy the series. You'll enjoy it and so will they I'm sure.

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Fleeing from an Anti-Tractionist sect, the Green Storm, Tom and Hester are left drifting in the frozen Ice Wastes, slowly dying of cold after the Jenny Haniver's engines have failed. They are saved at the last minute, finding Anchorage, a once-beautiful ice city that has fallen on hard times. Crippled by plague, there are barely fifty souls on Anchorage now, and the teenage margravine has made a desperate choice. They are heading for America, the Dead Continent...

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"Readers thrilled by the titanic mobile cities savagely preying on one another across a ravaged post-holocaust Earth in Mortal Engines (2003) will find more of the same in this even better sequel-along with plenty of intrigue, danger, spying, violence, and romance. The spotlight shines on disfigured young Hester Shaw who, with her lover, apprentice historian Tom Natsworthy, must land their airship on Anchorage, a nearly depopulated city. Their reception is a little too friendly, and when Tom's head is turned by Anchorage's lonely, attractive young Margrave, Hester flies off in a huff to report the city's course to Archangel, a raving "urbivore." Happily, Hester repents in time to return for the climactic, large-scale clash. Adding several characters to the cast and even giving his leading couple a bit more complexity than standard types are normally allowed, Reeve moves his world-spanning tale briskly along toward what promises to be a second apocalypse. High marks for action and breadth of vision-but urge readers to start with the previous episode, as this one doesn't comfortably stand alone." (Fiction. 12-15) Kirkus Reviews
Release date Australia
June 27th, 2009
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Audience
  • Teenage / Young Adult
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Scholastic
Pages
352
Publisher
Scholastic
Dimensions
131x198x22
ISBN-13
9781407110929
Product ID
2810689

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