Review – Starcross (Larklight, Book 2) by Philip Reeve (4/5 stars)
This was another great book set in the Larklight universe. You wouldn’t have to read the first book to have fun with this one; but the first book does provide some background that would make this story have a bit more meaning at parts.
We are back to a Victorian Age where the British Empire has conquered the secrets of space travel. Art and his family have been invited to stay a premier ocean side resort called Starcross. Starcross is a bit different in that the ocean is only there 12 hours a day. Also there is a hat in Art’s closet that really wants him to put it on. And what it up with the shadows creeping around that say “Moob”? Art, his sister Myrtle, his mother, and Jack Havoc are in for some crazy adventures when Starcross ends up not being what it appears to be. It will be up to them to (again) save the world from complete destruction.
This was another wonderful book. If you liked the first one you will love this one. The characters are wonderful, the book is hilarious and written with a somewhat sarcastic sense of humor. The drawings sprinkled throughout add a lot to the story and make this book even more of a pleasure to read. The writing style is perfect, the action non-stop, and the world Reeve has created will amuse and impress. Art’s mother was a wonderful character and I was pleased to see her so much in this book.
This book didn’t disappoint and I am really looking forward to reading the third book “Mothstorm”. Fans of Douglas Adam’s “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” or Joseph Delaney’s “The Last Apprentice” should really check this series out. I think people of all ages will get a kick out of these books; they are also very appropriate for younger children.