@@CamsCampbellReads haha! It's one of my absolute faves. It is very British, in that this story starts in the roving futuristic entertainment city of ... Margate 🤣🤣
@@charliereadabook this is technically a standalone, so it would be interesting to see the perspective of someone new to the series without any history
This is my new favorite of the ME series. Maybe it's just because it's new, but the story captures the essence of the world and I loved how the end goal wasn't to save the world, it was to save city people loved. One thing that PR has perfected in this book is action sequences, I could picture all of the unique locations and I loved how the environments weren't pretty backgrounds, but fully realized puzzle pieces the characters could use. Thanks for covering the book
@@ParisCarper thanks for the comment! My fave action scene was Tamzin and the 2 assassins in the floating city. I loved how all the walls were made of paper to save weight
@timburbagereads that was definitely one of the best scenes in the book. It's the little details like that which are all over the book which made the world feel so real
Excellent review Tim. I hadn’t heard of any of that before. I can think of a few towns in Scotland that really could do with being eaten!
@@CamsCampbellReads haha! It's one of my absolute faves. It is very British, in that this story starts in the roving futuristic entertainment city of ...
Margate 🤣🤣
Ok SOLD that sounds awesome!
@@charliereadabook this is technically a standalone, so it would be interesting to see the perspective of someone new to the series without any history
This is my new favorite of the ME series. Maybe it's just because it's new, but the story captures the essence of the world and I loved how the end goal wasn't to save the world, it was to save city people loved. One thing that PR has perfected in this book is action sequences, I could picture all of the unique locations and I loved how the environments weren't pretty backgrounds, but fully realized puzzle pieces the characters could use.
Thanks for covering the book
@@ParisCarper thanks for the comment! My fave action scene was Tamzin and the 2 assassins in the floating city. I loved how all the walls were made of paper to save weight
@timburbagereads that was definitely one of the best scenes in the book. It's the little details like that which are all over the book which made the world feel so real
@@ParisCarper exactly. It is just believable enough.
I have this on the tbr (the never ending tbr 😂) and all of these books always sound so good. Can't wait to get around to it!
Thanks for sharing.
@@Lost_the_plot89 i know the tbr is huge, but Mortal Engines is one of my absolute faves
Sweat review bro.. id have to check this out next year for sure..
Thanks so much!
Wow this sounds really cool
Thank you for the comment. I thought it was really cool.