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Scrivener's Moon
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve
10 posts | 9 read | 4 to read
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.
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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve
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Mehso-so

I read this book for a library club, reading books that haven‘t been borrowed. Take this with a grain of salt, though; I have little context from the two previous ones. I‘ll say: it isn‘t as bad as I thought it, initially. The character introductions seem forced and I don‘t really care for any of the main characters, though I admit to not hating them. Overall, the book wasn‘t the greatest but it did exceed my (pretty low) expectations.
3⭐️

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

The future, Quercus would say later, is something that sneaks up on us while we are busy doing other things.

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

She could sense that there would be paintings made about this night one day, and stories told, and great songs sung, for hundreds of years, long after she was dead. She wished she could be one of them future people listening to the stories, instead of herself, stood helpless and afraid here at the start of things.

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

“You safe, that would‘ve been first on her list, and don‘t you never doubt it. But second, and in quite large letters, underlined, she‘d have put: Revenge.”

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

“In a world of machines, people can‘t be free.”

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

“It is possible we may survive.”
“You‘re such a comfort.”

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

She suddenly understood why this feeling was called falling in love. It was as dizzying as dropping down a hole.

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Lovelylottereader
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve

“But fear is slavery; to be free we must ignore fear.”

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maya.jasmine
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve
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Mehso-so

This is the last book in the Fever Crumb series
I rate it a 5/10 because it wasn't the ending I thought concluded the story that well. The characters worked well together to create an interesting story, but as the conclusion to a series, it left a little to be desired.

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Lchnessmnstr
Scrivener's Moon | Philip Reeve
Bailedbailed

I really liked Fever Crumb in the other books but I just lost interest and Wavey is the worst!