Fever Crumb
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Foundling Fever Crumb has been raised as an engineer although females in the future London, England, are not believed capable of rational thought, but at age fourteen she leaves her sheltered world and begins to learn startling truths about her past while facing danger in the present.
Imprint:
New York - Scholastic Press
Pages:
325
Series:
- Fever Crumb series - bk.1
Edition:
1st American ed
ISBN:
9780545207195, 0545207193
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Philip Reeve
Characteristics:
vii, 325 p. ;,22 cm
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Add a CommentMORTAL ENGINES SERIES: -PREQUEL: 1. Fever Crumb 2. A web of Air 3. Scrivener's Moon - ORIGINAL 'PREDATOR CITIES' QUARTET: 1. Mortal Engines 2. Predator's Gold 3. Infernal Devices 4. Darkling Plain - SHORT STORIES: 1. Traction City
I couldn't put this book down. It was captivating! Sometimes I would have to re-read a chapter because I missed something. I like female heroines, because I can typically relate to the character. Overall this book is great!
Fever Crumb is definitely not the sort of stuff I generally read (although I'm pretty open to anything) but I figured I'd give it a try anyways. It definitely was intriguing, however by the second book I felt the story's conclusion was really rushed and easy to get lost in (and not in a good way). Fever is definitely a cool heroine though; not one you normally come across. I found Reeve's method of writing entertaining. It made it a little bit easier to wrap my head around the concept of the post-apocalyptic world and all the different customs, beliefs, etcetera considering one could say I more or less came across this book not sure what to expect at all.
finding yourself in a post - apocalyptic world
I have to agree with the person two comments down from me. After the second part it became pretty messed up.
is it science fiction?????
loved this book. I especially enjoyed all the quirky versions of actual London place names in the post apocalyptic setting. Well-paced, and very visual.
I never got a firm grasp on the setting. I was really frustrated by that.