In the distant future, when cities move about and consume smaller towns, a fifteen-year-old apprentice is pushed out of London by the man he most admires and must seek answers in the perilous Out-Country, aided by one girl and the memory of another.
Philip Reeve
Philip Reeve is a British author known for his work in the science fiction and fantasy genres. His most notable works include the Mortal Engines quartet, which has been adapted into a successful film. Reeve's writing style is characterized by its imaginative world-building and intricate storytelling. He has made significant contributions to literature by creating compelling narratives that resonate with readers of all ages. His most famous work, "Mortal Engines," has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, solidifying Reeve's place as a prominent figure in the world of young adult literature.