Mortal Engines: Thunder City

Suitable for 11 – 12 years

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“My favourite contemporary children’s author is Philip Reeve” – Charlie Higson Like all Reeve’s books, this is thrilling, witty and full of heart” – The I An epic, thrilling, action-packed city-eat-city adventure starring brave fighter Tamzin Pook, who must travel from the spectator sport combat arena in Margate to the Thunder City, where a chilling, ruthless villain has seized power. She will face Revenants – animal/machine hybrids with ferocious appetites – dangerous mercenaries and must learn to trust a group of oddballs whose eccentricities mask their huge hearts and steadfast courage.

  • The Mortal Engines series has sold over half a million copies in the UK alone via Nielsen Bookscan. Its epic appeal crosses all age ranges
  • Reeve’s novels have won the Guardian Children’s Award, Blue Peter Award, Smarties Gold Prize and the Carnegie Medal.
  • Mortal Engines is now a feature film produced by Lord of the Rings director, Peter Jackson

Product Details

Catalogue number

956 in EU Primary January 2025

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780702335471

Publisher

Scholastic

Date published

September 26th, 2024

Other details

  • 400 pages

Condition

New

UK edition

Author/Illustrator

Philip Reeve

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