A Web of Air

2010 young-adult novel by Philip Reeve

A Web of Air
AuthorPhilip Reeve
LanguageEnglish
SeriesFever Crumb Series
GenreSteampunk
PublisherScholastic Corporation
Publication date
April 2010
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages285 pages
Preceded byFever Crumb 
Followed byScrivener's Moon 

A Web of Air is a young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by British writer Philip Reeve. It is the second book in the Fever Crumb series, a prequel series to the Mortal Engines Quartet. It was published on 5 April 2010.

Synopsis

The clever young engineer, Fever Crumb, is swept up in a race to build a flying machine. Her mysterious companion is a boy who talks to Angels. Powerful enemies will kill to possess their new technology-or to destroy it.

A Web of Air is the sequel to Fever Crumb, the story set centuries before Mortal Engines that tells how great cities begin to build giant engines to make their first predatory journeys across the wastelands. It is set in Mayda, a city established in an atomic bomb crater off of mainland Portugal.

Reception

On Goodreads, the book has a 3.9 out of 5.[1]

Kirkus Reviews called the book "Imaginative, inventive and exciting."[2]

References

  1. ^ "A Web of Air (Fever Crumb, #2)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  2. ^ A WEB OF AIR by Philip Reeve | Kirkus Reviews.

External links

  • Philip Reeve FAQs
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Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines Quartet and Fever Crumb
Mortal Engines
  • Mortal Engines (2001)
  • Predator's Gold (2003)
  • Infernal Devices (2005)
  • A Darkling Plain (2006)
Fever Crumb
Companion books
  • Traction City (2011)
  • Night Flights (2018)
  • The Illustrated World of Mortal Engines (2018)
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  • Mortal Engines (2018 film)
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  • Traction City (2011)
  • Night Flights (2018)
  • The Illustrated World of Mortal Engines (2018)
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  • Black Light Express (2016)
  • Station Zero (2018)
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