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Philip Reeve

December 2018

  • MORTAL ENGINES<br>HERA HILMAR Character(s): Hester Shaw Film 'MORTAL ENGINES' (2018) Directed By CHRISTIAN RIVERS 12 December 2018 SAV86143 Allstar Collection/UNIVERSAL PICTURES (USA/NZ 2018) / Literaturverfilmung (based on the book by Philip Reeve) **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL PICTURES and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL PICTURES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.1111z@yx abcde 6 18

    Mortal Engines review – derivative dystopian adventure

  • Mortal Engines film still

    Mortal Engines: what Philip Reeve's predator cities tell us about our world

March 2017

  • ‘He was such an astonishing writer …’ the late Mal Peet, with author and friend Meg Rosoff.

    Mal Peet in line for posthumous win as Carnegie shortlist announced

    Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Ruta Sepetys also make shortlist, while children’s laureate Chris Riddell is nominated for Kate Greenaway illustration medal

October 2016

  • Peter Jackson optioned the film rights to the Mortal Engines books in 2009.

    Peter Jackson to produce film based on Mortal Engines books

    Lord of the Rings director will write and produce, while his longtime protege Christian Rivers will direct adaptation of steampunk fantasy series

July 2016

  • Alex Hahn

    Harry Potter and the curse of middle age: should fictional children ever grow up?

    JK Rowling’s beloved characters are taking to the stage as adults in The Cursed Child. But are fans ever ready for their childhood heroes to grow up? Leading authors have their say

June 2016

  • Sarah McIntyre and Philip Reeve with pugs

    Children's books
    Pugs and cats steal the Indie Bookshop Week children's book awards 2016

  • Children's books
    Goblins, Goblins vs Dwarves and Goblin Quest by Philip Reeve - review

March 2016

  • Pamela Butchart as Georgia Nicolson wearing the pimento stuffed olive costume from 'Angus Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging' by Louise Rennison.

Ingredients:

2 x green bin bags

3 x pillow from bed 

1 x 30 meter roll of bubble wrap

A good deodorant (because BUBBLE WRAP!). 

1 x red beanie hat

1 x red polo neck jumper 

1 x pair of green tights 

1 x pair of scissors 

LOTS of Sellotape

1 x patient husband

    Children's books
    Children's authors share their World Book Day costumes

    We asked authors including Malorie Blackman, SF Said, Juno Dawson, Philip Reeve and Pamela Butchart (dresssed as a pimento stuffed olive, in tribute to the late, great Louise Rennison) to show us how they dress up on World Book Day!

February 2016

  • The Golden Compass

    Children's books
    What are the best children's fantasy book series?

    From Ursula K le Guin’s Earthsea sequence to Garth Nix’s Old Kingdom trilogy, the Book Doctor recommends epic fantasy books to tweens and young teens who want something like Game of Thrones but without the sex and violence

November 2014

  • Children's books
    Cakes In Space by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre - review

    Prince Caspian: 'Astra and her family are going to live on Nova Mundi, but it will take them 199 years to get there, and they will have to sleep for 199 years before they can arrive!'

April 2014

  • Children's books
    Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve - review

  • Children's books
    Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre - review

March 2014

  • Children's books
    Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre - review

    James, Roskear Reviewers: 'I like this because it is about adventures, mystery and is also very funny'

October 2013

  • Seawigs

    Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre – review

    Acquatic adventures make for a great illustrated novel, says SF Said

September 2013

  • Children's books
    Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre - review

    SuperBen:'It's a great book because it's action-packed and it has just about the right amount of detail'

April 2013

  • Tom Baker played the fourth Doctor Who

    Children's books
    Philip Reeve: 'I can't even drive a car, let alone an inter-dimensional phone box'

  • Children's books
    Goblins vs Dwarves by Philip Reeve - review

February 2013

  • Steampunk

    Children's books
    Sharon Gosling's top 10 children's steampunk books

    From Jules Verne to Philip Reeve, discover the best fantastical adventures with the pluckiest protagonists

May 2012

  • Goblins by Philip Reeve - review

    Simon Mason enjoys a witty send-up of the magical world

January 2012

  • Children's books
    Fever Crumb by Philip Reeve - review

    Cate: 'It's enjoyable. It's independent. It's bittersweet. Read it!'

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