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Larklight: A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space (Larklight, Bk 1)
Larklight A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space - Larklight, Bk 1
Author: Philip Reeve
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 for a visit, it is far from an innocent social call. Before long Art and Myrtle are off on an adventure to the furthest r...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781599901459
ISBN-10: 1599901455
Publication Date: 8/21/2007
Pages: 416
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Children's Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Larklight: A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space (Larklight, Bk 1) on
My daughter, 9, has read and re-read this book. She absolutely adores the whole Larklight Trilogy. I highly recommend it, particularly for young advanced readers. It is at an 8th to 9th grade readling level, but the content is appropriate for younger readers.
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Reviewed by Lynn Crow for TeensReadToo.com

When eleven-year-old Art Mumby finds out that a visitor is arriving at his run-down home, Larklight, which floats in space beyond the moon, he hardly expects to be thrust into a frightening adventure of pirates, plates, and a millenium-long conflict upon which the fate of the solar system rests. He tells the story of this adventure in LARKLIGHT (occasionally giving his older sister, Myrtle, a chance to narrate via her diary), and the story is nothing if not fantastic.

Philip Reeve (author of the HUNGRY CITY CHRONICLES) has created another fascinating world in LARKLIGHT. Art lives in the Victorian society of the 1800's--or rather, what Victorian society would have looked like if they'd developed space travel, and astronomy worked according to early speculations about aether (an air-like substance in space that people can move and breathe in), and interplanetary beings (Venus, Mars, and the moons of Jupiter are all home to a variety of life forms). Reeve cuts no corners, painting the cities and citizens of the solar system in dazzling detail. The setting is a gorgeous mix of fantasy and science fiction, and fans of both genres will find much to enjoy.

If the world wasn't exciting enough on its own, the adventure is of the edge-of-your-seat variety. Art and Myrtle tumble from one tense situation to another with alarming frequency. Most chapters end on cliffhangers, so be prepared to have trouble finding a place to pause. Reeve throws in enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing right until the end, and both Art and Myrtle get the chance to play hero.

Art, as the main character, is not yet a teen himself, so teens may find his narration a little immature for their liking. If they're willing to give him a chance, though, they will discover that LARKLIGHT is a fast-paced, imaginative journey well worth taking.


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