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Starcross

An Intergalactic Adventure of Spies and Time Travel

#2 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Winner of the Gold NestlE Smarties Book Prize, Philip Reeve received five starred reviews for Larklight. The extraordinary adventure of that book continues in Starcross, as Art and Myrtle receive an ominous warning from an ancient superhuman (their mum). The solar system is on the brink of invasion-from highly intelligent hats from the future! ". a romp that lives up to the standard set by Larklight, its wildly imaginative predecessor. Huzzah!"-Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The sequel to LARKLIGHT finds adventurer Arthur Mumby, his heart-broken sister, Myrtle, and their "four-and-a-half-thousand-million-year-old" mother vacationing at an asteroid resort while their house is being redecorated. It doesn't take long before the trio meets eccentric characters, such as a brilliant professor who happens to be a plant; witnesses curious happenings, such as guests turning into trees while others are eaten by hats; and comes to understand that the hotel is filled with shape-shifters and time disturbances. The book becomes an uproarious mix of bizarre characters and circumstances, Victorian mores and British imperialism, and romps across time and space. Greg Steinbruner narrates for both Arthur and Myrtle, rockets through moods, orbits around themes, and gives stellar cameos of a French spy and a pirate turned British agent. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 5, 2007
      In this dashing and outrageous sequel to Larklight
      , plucky Art Mumby, his annoying and lovelorn sister Myrtle and their highly competent mother (who is simultaneously a traditional Victorian gentlewoman and a “four-and-a-half-thousand-million-year-old entity from another star”) travel through space to Starcross, “the Asteroid Belt’s Premier Resort Hotel.” They have been promised a relaxing respite from ongoing repairs to their orbital home—the resort purports to offer “the most tactful auto-servants... healthful air & the best opportunities for sea bathing in the Solar System.” Instead, however, they encounter murderous Punch and Judy shows, giant carnivorous sand crabs, time-traveling pieces of the planet Mars, and a nefarious plot by alien top hats to wrest control of space from the British Empire. (“Britons never, never, never shall be slaves, or the victims of man-eating hats,” Art tells himself when he is attacked in his hotel room.) While hilariously spoofing 19th-century imperial and colonial attitudes, various excesses of Victorian propriety, and such literary forms as the spy thriller and the space opera, this rambunctious, fast-moving tale also manages to provide plenty of thrills and excitement. This installment should easily win new readers for Reeve. Ages 10-up.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:1150
  • Text Difficulty:8-9

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