6/19/2023 0 Comments Larklight by philip reeve![]() ![]() Larklight itself is a key piece of the puzzle, as is Art's mother, who was presumed dead and who turns out to be alive and much, much older than anyone suspected ("I was a Dinosaur for a while-so invigorating!"). Ptarmigan is working to help the arachnids reclaim it. ![]() Art and Jack discover that the spiders were in fact man's precursors in this universe, and the mad Dr. Readers travel a lot of very strange ground, from the Changeling Trees of Venus and their poisonous pollen, to the offices of the Royal Xenological Institute. After fleeing an attack from space spiders, the siblings, adrift on a lifeboat, find themselves on the moon, then aboard the ship of legendary pirate Jack Havock. ![]() Art and Myrtle live with their scientist father in a "shapeless, ramshackle, drafty, lonely sort of house" called Larklight. Reeve (the Hungry City Chronicles) evidently has a fascination with giant, mobile structures, but here he turns his considerable talent to a whimsical story of Victorian houses floating in space, a Jules Verne–like concoction filtered through the sensibilities of Douglas Adams. ![]()
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