Mortal Engines: 1 (Mortal Engines Quartet)

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Leadbeater, Alex (5 June 2018). "The 7 Biggest Changes Mortal Engines Makes To The Book". Screen Rant . Retrieved 29 October 2019. The title is a quotation from Act III, Scene III of William Shakespeare's play Othello ("Othello: And O you mortal engines whose rude throats/Th'immortal Jove's dread clamors counterfeit..." – Line 356/357). It refers to the fact that the society of Municipal Darwinism is not sustainable living and that the cities' engines are indeed mortal. Readers in Year 7-9 will enjoy Sarah Govett's The Territorytrilogy, an eco-dystopia that combines environmental threats with pressures on young people. Or Sally Garner's Maggot Moonis a thought-provoking dystopian 1950s Britain ruled by the oppressive Motherland. For more exciting fantasy or science fiction

Mortal Engines Quartet - Wikipedia

Its a town eat town world” as we take a closer look at the post-apocalyptic teen thriller Mortal Engines. Mortal Engines is the first book in the Mortal Engines Quartet, which is also known as the Hungry City Chronicles in the United States. [1]This article or section contains plot spoilers for the Mortal Engines quartet. Proceed at your own risk. London is on the move again. The city has been lying low, skulking in the hills to avoid the bigger, faster, hungrier cities loose in the Great Hunting Ground. The great town moves off after its quarry as events within the walls begin to take a sinister turn... Plot [ ] Part One [ ] Notable Children's Books". ala.org. Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). 30 November 1999 . Retrieved 22 January 2020. Chrysler Peavey, the ambitious pirate mayor of Tunbridge Wheels, who Hester knew before she left Shrike.

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Bujak, Gabrielle (13 November 2020). "Why HBO Should Reboot Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines UnBoxed Life". www.unboxedlifemag.com. UnBoxed Life. In London, Crome sends Valentine on a "secret mission". Suspicious of her father, Katherine begins investigating events in London with the help of Bevis Pod, an Apprentice Engineer. They discover that Valentine salvaged an ancient weapon called MEDUSA, which the Guild of Engineers has reassembled inside St Paul's Cathedral. MEDUSA is then used to destroy a much larger city pursuing London. There is no build up, no depth and no real statement or relation to the readers lives for them to have any impact. They are merely presented as bad things that someone should probably do something about. There are elements of fascism, slavery, classism, xenophobia, and other facets of society worth examining that Reeves uses as little more than window dressing. Even that could have been some sort of meta-commentary unto itself but the story is content with meaningless and often uninspired action sequences.A few of the people in Mortal Engines are named after places in Devon, where Reeve lives, including Chudleigh, Tamerton Foliot and the River Plym. In the quartet, Miss Plym and Chudleigh Pomeroy are both in the Guild of Historians, and Tamarton Foliot is an "Alternative" historian. Both Shrike and Smew are named after birds, and Pennyroyal is named after a flower. [5] Title [ ]

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Wren and Theo are captured by General Naga, Green Storm's second-in-command, and brought before Fang, who takes the real Book and memorizes the codes. Knowing that Fang will kill thousands, Zero commands Shrike to kill Fang. Shrike destroys Fang, scattering her battered pieces across the coastline of Africa. Cloud9 begins to burn and descend. Tom and Hester recover the Jenny Haniver, whilst Wren and Theo escape with the wounded Pennyroyal. Naga seizes control of Green Storm and leaves Cloud9 with Zero and other passengers. Airships in the quartet carry unusual or quirky names reminiscent of the style of the names of ships in Iain M. Banks' Culture series. Reeve has stated that major influences on the Mortal Engines Quartet include Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. [16] [17] Legacy [ edit ] Thaddeus Valentine, the dashing and handsome famous archaeologist and Head of the Guild of Historians on London, formerly a scavenger, and father to Katherine. The Mortal Engines world was originally written as an alternative universe set in the early 1900s, but Reeve says this turned out to require just too much explaining as how and where history could have diverged. He was inspired to start then due to The War of the Worlds. [7] As Philip Reeve was an illustrator when he was writing Mortal Engines, it took over six years to write between different jobs.Asia – The stronghold of the Anti-Traction League. Eastern China is evidently eradicated by the War and the Himalayas serve as the center for Anti-Tractionist civilization, where the mountains make it impossible for mobile cities to approach. The Mortal Engines Quartet…". Philip-Reeve.com. Philip Reeve. Archived from the original on 1 June 2014.

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There are factions of people in traction cities and static ones engaged in a war to end each other’s way of life, but little is done to convince the reader that either side has much of a point. We never spend enough time with the characters enjoying the fruits of living in rich London to become appalled at the dark truths that allow such decadence. We only learn of injustices and dystopian concepts once they are revealed to characters. Alternatively, Jakob Wegelius' The Murderer's Ape(and its graphic novel prequel, The Legend of Sally Jones) is an original, well-told tale of an ape who, with the help of a vivid cast of characters, fights for the release of her best friend, who has been falsely accused of murder. Join in! Hester is then kidnapped by a Green Storm informant and taken to Rogue's Roost, where the Green Storm have converted Anna Fang's body into a Stalker. Sathya, the Green Storm commander, hopes Hester's presence will restore Fang's memories, but the resurrected Fang does not recognise herself or Hester. Sathya reveals that Hester's father was Thaddeus Valentine.Crome guides London toward the Shield Wall, intending to destroy it with MEDUSA and devour the League's settlements. Disillusioned and horrified by the weapon's destructive power, Katherine and Bevis conspire to destroy MEDUSA. They are caught and Bevis is shot by the Engineers, but they escape with aid from the Guild of Historians. Katherine travels up to St Paul's Cathedral, with Bevis disguised as her captor. Tom and Hester arrive, and Hester attempts to fight her way to Valentine and avenge her parents. Following an airship battle above London, Bevis is killed and Katherine reaches the cathedral. Inside, Valentine attempts to kill Hester, but Katherine jumps in the way and is fatally wounded. She falls onto a keyboard, causing MEDUSA to malfunction. Katherine dies before Valentine and Hester can get her to Tom for help. Hester Shaw, a 15-year-old short-tempered assassin whose parents were murdered by Valentine and seeks vengeance. In the 2018 film, Shrike is notable as one of the most faithfully adapted elements in a film whose script otherwise takes numerous narrative and aesthetic liberties with the original novel. Regarding Mortal Engines movie adaptation, it will probably not have a sequel after what happened with the first movie: Mortal Engines 2



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