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Scrivener's Moon

Scrivener's Moon

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: November 1st, 2012
Publisher:
Scholastic Press
ISBN:
9780545222181
Pages:
352

Description

The final adventure in Philip Reeve's brilliant Fever Crumb trilogy.

The Scriven people are brilliant, mad--and dead.

All except one, whose monstrous creation is nearly complete--a giant city on wheels. New London terrifies the rest of the world, and an army of mammoth-riders gathers to fight it. Meanwhile, young Fever Crumb begins a hunt for Ancient technology in the icy strongholds of the north. She finds a mysterious black pyramid full of secrets. It will change her world forever.

Scrivener's Moon follows Fever Crumb and A Web of Air to complete one of the most exciting and inventive fantasy adventures series ever written.

About the Author

Philip Reeve is the bestselling author of the Predator Cities quartet and the award-winning Fever Crumb series. His other books include the highly acclaimed HERE LIES ARTHUR and NO SUCH THING AS DRAGONS. He lives in Dartmoor, England with his wife and son. Visit him online at philip-reeve.com.

Praise for Scrivener's Moon

PRAISE FOR A WEB OF AIR, BOOK 2 IN THE FEVER CRUMB TRILOGY
[star] “Fever Crumb is back! Imaginative, inventive and exciting.”--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“Reeve's intricately imagined world, combined with a fast-paced plot, offers a rich, rewarding reading experience.” --School Library Journal

PRAISE FOR FEVER CRUMB, BOOK 1 IN THE FEVER CRUMB TRILOGY
An Amazon Best Book of the Year, An ALA Notable Children's Book, An ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults, A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, A Kirkus Reviews Best Book for Teens

[star] “Reeve is not just an excellent writer, but a creator with a wildly imaginative mind.” --School Library Journal, starred review

[star] “Reeve's captivating flights of imagination play as vital a role in the story as his endearing heroine, hissworthy villains, and nifty array of supporting characters.” --Booklist, starred review
[star] “Beautifully written, grippingly paced, and filled with eccentric characters and bizarre inventions (such as foldable assassins made of paper), this is a novel guaranteed to please Reeve's fans–and very likely broaden their ranks.” --Publishers Weekly, starred review