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  • Railhead

    Philip Reeve

    Paperback (Switch Press, April 1, 2017)
    The Great Network is an ancient web of routes and gates, where sentient trains can take you anywhere in the galaxy in the blink of an eye. Zen Starling is a nobody. A petty thief from the filthy streets of Thunder City who aimlessly rides the rails of the Network. So when the mysterious stranger Raven offers Zen a chance to escape the squalor of the city and live the rest of his days in luxury, Zen can’t believe his luck. All he has to do is steal one small box from the Emperor’s train with the help of Nova, an android girl. But the Great Network is a hazardous mess of twists and turns, and that little box just might bring everything in this galaxy and the next to the end of the line. The highly anticipated novel from Carnegie-medal-winning author Philip Reeve, Railhead is a fast, immersive, and heart-pounding ride perfect for any sci-fi fan. Step aboard -- the universe is waiting.
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  • No Such Thing As Dragons

    Philip Reeve

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 4, 2019)
    A dragon story with a brilliant twist from multi award-winning writer, PHILIP REEVE. Ansel's new master slays dragons for a living. He says he's hunted the monstrous worms all over Christendom and has the scars to prove it. But is Brock just a clever trickster in shining armour? Ansel is sure there are no such things as dragons. So what is the man-eating creature that makes its lair in the crags of Dragon Mountain? Ansel and Brock must climb the ice face to discover the terrifying truth.
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  • No Such Thing As Dragons

    Philip Reeve

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A thrilling new adventure from award-winning master storyteller Philip Reeve!Ansel is a mute boy whose master is a dragon-slayer. Brock has shining armor, and scars that prove his heroic stories. Ansel suspects there are no such things as dragons. So what is the man-eating monster that haunts the crags of Dragon Mountain?
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  • Station Zero PB

    Philip Reeve

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
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  • Railhead

    Philip Reeve

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Oct. 1, 2015)
    The long-awaited new blockbuster from Carnegie-medal-winning author Philip Reeve. Come with me, Zen Starling, she had said. The girl in the red coat. But how did she know his name? The Great Network is a place of drones and androids, maintenance spiders and Station Angels. The place of the thousand gates, where sentient trains criss-cross the galaxy in a heartbeat. Zen Starling is a petty thief, a street urchin from Thunder City. So when mysterious stranger Raven sends Zen and his new friend Nova on a mission to infiltrate the Emperor's train, he jumps at the chance to traverse the Great Network, to cross the galaxy in a heartbeat, to meet interesting people - and to steal their stuff. But the Great Network is a dangerous place, and Zen has no idea where his journey will take him...
  • Larklight: A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space

    Philip Reeve

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Click here to download and listen to an excerpt from Larklight Arthur (Art) Mumsby and his irritating sister, Myrtle live with their father in a huge and rambling house called Larklight...that just happens to be traveling through outer space. When a visitor called Mr. Webster arrives unexpectedly, it is far from an innocent social call. Before long Art and Myrtle are off on an adventure to the farthest reaches of space, where they will do battle with evil forces in order to save each other-and the universe. A fantastically original Victorian tale set in an outer space world that might have come from the imaginations of Jules Verne or L. Frank Baum, but has a unique gravitational pull all its own...An adventure as big as the universe! Reviews "Reeve's humor is oh-so-British and utterly entertaining...and Wyatt's full-page pen-and-inks and spot illustrations enhance the sense of delight. The climax is an absolute hoot, and leaves the door wide open for any number of sequels."-Publishers Weekly, starred review "The glory of Empire meets Star Trek in this space fantasy-picaresque that Edgar Rice Burroughs would have loved. ...Art, the quintessential boy, narrates this rip-roaring adventure, allowing his very ladylike sister's diary to fill in the holes when they are separated, and the interplay between the two is priceless in itself. Jolly good fun, all around."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This wildly imaginative sci-fi pirate adventure has tongue-in-cheek humor and social commentary on accepting those who are different, among other things. ...Reeve's cinematic prose describes his fantastic universe while also conveying a Victorian sensibility. Whimsical, detailed black-and-white illustrations enhance the text. Readers will eagerly suspend disbelief; they will be riveted by the exciting plot's twists and turns as our heroes face death-defying adventures and narrow escapes, all at a frenetic pace. As Art would declare, 'Huz
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  • Oliver and the Seawigs

    Philip Reeve

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, Sept. 4, 2014)
    Oliver grew up in a family of explorers - but his biggest adventure is about to being!Along with his new friends, a grumpy old albatross, a short-sighted mermaid, and a friendly island called Cliff, Oliver goes off in search of his missing parents. But before he can put his rescue plan into action there's the evil Stacey de Lacey and an army of greasy, green sea monkeys to contendwith . . .
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  • Mortal Engines

    Philip Reeve

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Nov. 1, 2003)
    In London, which is now a huge 7-tiered city comprised of metal, Tom, a lowly apprentice, saves the life of Thaddeus Valentine, a renowned architect, only to find himself left for dead in a sea of mud, in an epic story of intrigue, betrayal, and Municipal Darwinism. 19,000 first printing.
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  • Kookie Koala and the Problem: A humorous rhyming children's picture book about taking responsibility and problem solving

    Phillip Reed

    (Independently published, April 11, 2020)
    "Kookie awoke to find a problem on the floor, it was only small so he put it out the door!"Learn a valuable life lesson with Kookie Koala in this humorous and practical rhyming picture book that teaches children how to deal with problems instead of ignoring or hiding them.With wonderful use of rhymes, verse & wordplay, the message of this story is so strong and presented in such a gentle way that it will appeal to children of ages 2 to 102 years old.
  • Kookie Koala and the Problem: A hilarious rhyming children's picture book about taking responsibility and problem solving

    Phillip Reed

    (Independently published, May 12, 2020)
    "Kookie awoke to find a problem on the floor, it was only small so he put it out the door!"Learn a valuable life lesson with Kookie Koala in this humorous and practical rhyming picture book that teaches children how to deal with problems instead of ignoring or hiding them.With wonderful use of rhymes, verse & wordplay, the message of this story is so strong and presented in such a gentle way that it will appeal to children of ages 2 to 102 years old.
  • Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes

    Philip Reed

    Library Binding (Atheneum, June 1, 1963)
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  • Doctor Who: The Roots of Evil: Fourth Doctor

    Philip Reeve

    language (Puffin, April 23, 2013)
    When the Fourth Doctor takes Leela to visit an immense tree space station known as the Heligan Structure, little do they know that the tree has been asleep for centuries, dreaming of vengeance against a man in a blue box ... As the tree awakes, the Time Lord and his companion soon discover why they are such unwelcome guests.Author Philip Reeve puts his own unique spin on the Doctor, his terrifying alien enemies and time-travelling adventures.
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