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New Covers and a New Book for the Mortal Engines Series

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Darkweaver66

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:33 pm


i have all four of the Mortal Engines series (which some more recent readers may know as the Hungry City Chronicles). they are brilliant books, and i tend to find that whenever someone mentions steampunk books, someone mentions the H.C.Chronicles.

well, i lent my signed copy of the first book; Mortal Engines, to a freind a few years back (before book 2: Predators gold, was released) and havn't seen it since... so i decided to go down to Waterstones today and see if they had any copies in stock, and i found that not only were they in stock, but they have new covers with brilliantly steampunk artwork!

the new covers are on the official Mortal Engines website, and what is even more exiting about this page is the info held within: "Mortal Engines Book 5: Fever Crumb" is released in May!!!
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Fever Crumb follows the life of an orphan, named Fever crumb, and is set centuries before the events of the Mortal Engines series (yes, they are now the mortal engines series again, instead of the H.C.Chronicles)
there is a chapter of Book 5 on the page i provided above, so enjoy!

by the way, if you click the covers of the original four, they open waterstones pages with larger images (although neither website shows inside the cover, as the art seen through the porthole on each cover is actually a small part of a double page peice on the next page, i will take a photo of the inside of Mortal Engines now to show you guys)

i am considering selling the old ones (as Book 1 was the only signed one, so they have no sentimental value) and buying the new ones, all 4 were in waterstones today, and book 5 is released soon!

(also, Fever is a Girl, so it is good to have a Girl protagonist in the series (as apart from infernal Devices, tom was always the MAIN main character (even in A Darkling plain, Tom and Wren get equal "screen-time")


::EDIT::

although the Mortal Engines site says it is set for a may release, from the looks of waterstones online, it is already available. i didnt see any instore today, but that could be that they have already been brought.
PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:12 pm


I saw many copies of it in both Waterstone's where I live; except I didn't but it. Not sure why; madness, probably.

EDIT: Huzzah! The Book club thing my school gets has Fever Crumb (and all the new editions of the others) for half price!

I'm rather fond of the new artwork, save the cut-out cover doesn't bode very well for paperback. I'm also pondering whether or not they'll be releasing a compendium of the quintet sometime in the future.

CapnAlex
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:16 pm


Wow, the covers are absolutely gorgeous, and from the sound of it the perfect cure to past book-spawned rage.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:15 pm


I'm very excited to hear about the fifth installment. I just started reading the H.C about a week and a half ago, though I accidentally started with book three rather than one. Didn't seem to affect the plot much anyhow, though there were some holes in the background information that I immediately satisfied by reading the first. Thanks for posting!

A Suffusion of Yellow


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:34 pm


Sounds fascinating, I'll have to take a trip to Cambridge to buy them when I acquire some money. Waterstones is by far my favourite bookshop, it's so cosy. :3
PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 1:04 pm


well, my waterstones used to be an Ottakers Bookstore, so the cosyness hasn't changed here, although there used to be a quiet reading area that you could read in (as long as you had bought the book) which was removed when it changed hands

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:50 am


The waterstones near me has cosy armchairs here and there. :] I've never been told off for sitting and reading, even when I haven't purchased anything.
PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:06 pm


My brother has recommended those books to me, but I have not gotten time to take a look yet~

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:30 am


Why does Barnes and Noble always always always have every volume of a series I want to read except the first one? Deuced nuisance, that.
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