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Is it ... dead?" asked Tom, his voice all quivery with fright.
"A town just ran over him," said Hester. "I shouldn't think he's very well ... — Philip Reeve
"A town just ran over him," said Hester. "I shouldn't think he's very well ... — Philip Reeve
Uncle knows best.
-All the Lost Boys — Philip Reeve
-All the Lost Boys — Philip Reeve
The one thing worse than an enemy is a friend turned false.
— Philip Reeve
I felt a little like saying 'Eeeeeeeeek!' myself, but seeing Myrtle so afraid reminded me that I was British, and must be brave.
— Philip Reeve
These are new worlds, Zen. We don't have to be what we were any more. We can be anything that we want. We can be humans together. - Nova
— Philip Reeve
Its a town eat town world
— Philip Reeve
I am forever being captured these days. It isn't like me at all. You must think me such a silly princess.
— Philip Reeve
I hate you! I hate you!" Hester was yelling
"Well I care about you, whether you like it or not!" Tom screamed. — Philip Reeve
"Well I care about you, whether you like it or not!" Tom screamed. — Philip Reeve
Then, beaming at Tom and Caul, he topped up their glasses with more wine to wash down the pack of half-truths and outright lies he'd fed them
— Philip Reeve
Nova shrugged, looking as if she had personally invented shrugging and hadn't quite sorted out the fine details yet.
— Philip Reeve
Nobody wants trouble,' said Chandni. 'Trouble just find us.
— Philip Reeve
I had no idea I'd end up writing four books when I completed 'Mortal Engines.' I didn't even think it would find a publisher.
— Philip Reeve
Sometimes, on our way through the world, we meet someone who touches our heart in a way others don't.
— Philip Reeve
And now he was dead, his soul fled down to the Sunless Country and his body lying cold in the cold mud, somewhere in the city's wake.
— Philip Reeve
He cut through the 21st Century Gallery, past the big plastic statues of Pluto and Mickey, animal headed gods of lost America
— Philip Reeve
I'm already a monster!" she shrieked.
"No, you're not!" Tom managed to heave himself to his knees. "You're my friend!" he shouted. — Philip Reeve
"No, you're not!" Tom managed to heave himself to his knees. "You're my friend!" he shouted. — Philip Reeve
The old curator of ceramics lay near the door, looking indignant, as if death was a silly modern fad that he rather disapproved of.
— Philip Reeve
I still feel, as I did when I was six or seven, that books are simply the best way to experience a story.
— Philip Reeve
They're Hive Monks,' said Nova.
— Philip Reeve
ran on blindly into the blind dark.
— Philip Reeve
He said his name was Kobi Chen-Tulsi. He said, "Tell Threnody Noon that the Prells are going to attack Grand Central." - The Crystal Horizon
— Philip Reeve
Friends don't leave friends behind to wash dishes for yetis!
— Philip Reeve
Godshawk looked surprised, the way that people generally do when you ask them philosophical questions in shrubberies in the middle of the night.
— Philip Reeve
But boys will be boys, even the ones who are only girls dressed up: That's one of the rules of the world.
— Philip Reeve
That's impossible,' said Fever, Engineerishly.
— Philip Reeve
I was fascinated by 'The Lord of the Rings' from about the age of eight, and that lasted well into my teens.
— Philip Reeve
I have had it with these dumb cakes on this dumb spaceship!
— Philip Reeve
Outside, Melliphant's ear flattened itself against the wood of the door like a pale slug.
— Philip Reeve
You can't keep children in the nursery forever. If you do, they never become grown-ups, but they're not really children either. They are just pets.
— Philip Reeve
It will be all right, Tom. Wherever we go now, whatever becomes of us, we'll be together, and it will all be all right.
— Philip Reeve
An Engineer is no match for a Historian with his dander up!
— Philip Reeve
It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out bed of the old North Sea.
— Philip Reeve
Uncle knows best.
— Philip Reeve