British author and illustrator of children's books
Philip Reeve
Philip Reeve's author photo in the first book of his Railhead trilogy
Born
28 February 1966 (age 58) Brighton, England
Occupation
Writer, illustrator, author
Language
English language
Residence
Dartmoor, Devon, England
Period
2001–present
Genre
Science fiction
Notable works
Mortal Engines Quartet Larklight trilogy
Notable awards
Guardian Prize 2006 Carnegie Medal 2008
Website
philipreeve.com
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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.
PhilipReeve (born 28 February 1966) is a British author and illustrator of children's books, primarily known for the 2001 book Mortal Engines and its...
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and illustrator PhilipReeve. He began the first volume of the series, Mortal Engines, in the 1980s, and it was published in 2001. Reeve then published...
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Stortford Picture Book Award 2010. Her book Oliver and the Seawigs with PhilipReeve won the UKLA Book Award in 2015 in the age 7–11 category and their Pugs...
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novel in the Mortal Engines Quartet series, written by British author PhilipReeve. The novel won the 2006 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the 2007...
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Here Lies Arthur is a young-adult novel by PhilipReeve, published by Scholastic in 2007. Set in fifth or sixth century Britain and the Anglo-Saxon invasion...
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airships in the Mortal Engines Quartet (2001–2006) series of novels by PhilipReeve, and a boat in one of its prequels, A Web of Air (2010). The Bermuda...
Poskitt. Most of the books in the series are illustrated by illustrator PhilipReeve, with the exception of "The Secret Life of Codes", which is illustrated...
young adult post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by British writer PhilipReeve. It is the second book in the Fever Crumb series, a prequel series to...
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been targeted by steampunk themes, by authors such as PhilipReeve and Scott Westerfeld. Reeve's quartet Mortal Engines is set far in Earth's future where...