A review by booksnorkel
Scrivener's Moon by Philip Reeve

4.0

I haven't read the other books in the series in a good long while, and I think that this was a problem for me. I didn't really remember a lot of what has happened, and the little side plots, and all that. So This book for me was a bit confusing so I think I have to go back and read everything from beginning to end, then go back later and read it in chronological order and not publishing order just to see how it all shakes out.

Fever is with her mother and father as London is being disassembled put back together as a giant moving city. She leaves with her mother to go north to giant black pyramids that could house the secrets to the stalker brain. They could make more and London would be safe from the northern nomad barbarians who want to destroy it because a young girl from their tribe has been having visions of London mobile not understanding that she has the same technology in her that Fever has.

I think that there will be at least one more in this series, just to make the circle complete mostly because the first set of books had the most perfect ending, it's in my top five just one of those that are perfect. And since this is the prequel set it does have big ole' shoes to fill.