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    Philip Reeve (born 28 February 1966) is a British author and illustrator of children's books, primarily known for the 2001 book Mortal Engines and its sequels (the 2001 to 2006 Mortal Engines Quartet ). His 2007 novel, Here Lies Arthur, based on the legendary King Arthur, won the Carnegie Medal .

  2. Welcome to the the official and personal website of author Philip Reeve. Home to the award winning Mortal Engines book series, Railhead Trilogy, Goblins Trilogy and growing book series co-written with Sarah McIntyre.

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  3. About Me. I was born in Brighton in 1966. After leaving school I trained as an illustrator, and worked for many years providing cartoons and illustrations for the Horrible Histories and Murderous Maths books. My first novel, the epic Mortal Engines, was published in 2001. It went on to win the Smarties and Blue Peter prizes, and a movie ...

  4. Fever Crumb Series. The Mortal Engines Quartet ( Hungry City Chronicles in the United States), [1] also known as the Predator Cities Quartet, [2] is a series of epic young adult science fiction novels by the British novelist and illustrator Philip Reeve. He began the first volume of the series, Mortal Engines, in the 1980s, and it was published ...

  5. Philip Reeve was born and brought up in Brighton, and has since lived in Devon and Dartmoor. He worked for many years in a bookshop, while involved with amateur film making and theatre. Since 1994, he has earned his living as a cartoonist. His drawings are well known from three series of books for school children: Murderous Maths; Horrible ...

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    Philip Reeve (born 28 February 1966) is a British author and illustrator of children's books, primarily known for the 2001 book Mortal Engines and its sequels (the 2001 to 2006 Mortal Engines Quartet ). His 2007 novel, Here Lies Arthur, based on the legendary King Arthur, won the Carnegie Medal.

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