I rate this book a 7/10 because I enjoyed the main character and the setting. However, the order of some of the events were questionable but I loved how Fever acted towards everyone else, and how much she learned about her past and family.
I rate this book a 7/10 because I enjoyed the main character and the setting. However, the order of some of the events were questionable but I loved how Fever acted towards everyone else, and how much she learned about her past and family.
Celebrants in robes and pointed hats whirling and clapping and chanting the name of some old-world prophet, "Hari, Hari! Hari Potter!"
?? brightened up my morning ??
I love how the world in the book is a unique in between for the modern world and the Mortal Engines world of traction cities. 40% through, so far I‘m intrigued by the story and feel for the characters (on both sides).
Fever Crumb is the first in a series of prequel books to Reeve's Mortal Emgines series. It sets out to show how Municipal Darwinism developed.
This book follows a young female protagonist through a time of turmoil, both personally and on a wider scale. Reeve uses references to "ancient" culture to harken to our current world, and throws delightful twists of humor into even the most serious situations.
Overall, a delightful book!
Well, I finished the Bardic Voices books, so now it's time to decide what to move on to next: Alvin Maker, Outlander, or Fever Crumb. Thoughts and suggestions welcome!
The heap, it grew. And Powell's will only take the heap in the back, so??? Probably goodwill.