A review by coliecat73
Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve

4.0

It was well developed, so it gets four stars. This is the second book this month I've read where the girl has shaved her head bald...I didn't know that was such a common theme. But anyways, I digress. This book was interesting. There was no love interest, which, was fine, except she had no one that could question her on a more personal level. She was hard to get to know, and I think she could have been a little more developed, because she makes some decisions that question prior knowledge of her. Also, her age, she acted older than her age, and she acted younger than her age...it was kind of confusing. The world was very well developed, this is where the four stars come in. I was fascinated by the different races and people and history. And also the technology, I liked that. But, I've read a Knife of Never Letting Go, where instead of Scriven, there are Spackle, and I liked that book much better than this.