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Blog posts for: Philip Reeve

Black Light Express (Railhead)

Black Light Express (Railhead)

There was nothing, and then there was a train. A train with two passengers: a petty thief from a dead-end town, and an android girl who could be more human than the rest of us. Join Zen and Nova as they find out what really lies beyond the end of the universe . . .

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Kevin’s Great Escape: A Roly-Poly Flying Pony Adventure (Max and Kevin)

Kevin’s Great Escape: A Roly-Poly Flying Pony Adventure (Max and Kevin)

Famous pop star Misty Twiglet has moved to Bumbleford and she wants to meet roly-poly flying pony, Kevin. And she promised him biscuits! But when Kevin is captured in Misty’s back garden, things become serious and there isn’t a biscuit in sight. Kevin’s best friend Max must come to the rescue.

Suitable for ages 7–9.

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Oliver and the Seawigs (Reeve and McIntyre Adventures)

Oliver and the Seawigs (Reeve and McIntyre Adventures)

Along with his friends, a grumpy old albatross, a short-sighted mermaid, and a friendly island called Cliff, Oliver sets out to rescue his missing parents. On their perilous journey the friends meet evil islands, a boy called Stacey (not a girl’s name), and more sea monkeys than you can wave some seaweed at.

Suitable for age 7+

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Railhead

Railhead

Zen Starling is a petty thief. A nobody. Destined to ride the rails to nowhere special. That is until Raven, a strange and mysterious figure, enlists him for one small job. One small job that might just bring everything in this galaxy, and the next, to the end of the line.

Suitable for age 11+

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Station Zero (Railhead)

Station Zero (Railhead)

The Great Network is changing. New worlds, new alliances, new enmities. For Threnody the changes have brought great power. For Zen and Nova they have brought separation. For the trains that run from world to world, they have brought questions. Now all of them must find out what really matters to them and who they really are . . .

Suitable for age 12+

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