Larklight – Book

Larklight

Ah ha! This was the book I was sent by an intrepid contributor (the ever eccentric, Doktor A) down to my local WH Smith to find. While I didn’t find Larklight, I found Mortal Machines (posted earlier) but still I hope to find Larklight and read it. The book looks delightful, and the official site is an example of a Steampunk book’s page done very well indeed. Beware the flash site, and it will play some music at you – but you’ll then be treated to an ‘Aethernet Explorer’ page where the ‘popup’ adverts are on mechanical hinges, and advertise such things as starch used on the Saturn expedition, auto-butlers and martian mosscakes.

The book tells the story of a boy and his sister in a most Steampunk setting – a run down old spacehome far out in the moons orbit. Nothing terribly much goes on at Larklight, the name of the house, until an unexpected visitor upsets their day to day living. From then, it seems, it’s rollicking adventures in a solar system that houses the British Empire at large, and where decent young chaps hope to grow up to explore the outer reaches of space in an aethership of their own. Then again, I’m sure decent young ladies may harbour such hopes too – I know I do.

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  • cad
    is there any where i can get this book in cornwall
  • Laz
    Hi

    Yes there is a sequel to Larklight. In the UK it will be called Starcross, and is due for publication on 1st october 2007.

    I agree with the previous poster. Phillip Reeve builds fantastic worlds. I had only read one chapter of Larklight before I had to rush out and buy the entire Mortal Engines quartet; and I have to say, the first paragraph on Mortal Engines is the BEST opening line I have EVER come across. With Larklight the inside covers have sci-fi'd victorian ads on, which are a wonderful touch, and show a beautiful attention to detail because all the products mentioned in said ads appear in the story.
  • I love Philip Reeve and I was dieing to get this book. The book was written for a younger age group then The Hungry City Chronicles but that did not stop it from being amazing.

    This book has a very strong Steampunk feel and the strong character driven story that Philip Reeve is so good at.

    I don't know if a sequel is coming but Reeve's world building always leave such huge possibilities for more stories.
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