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1. Day 21: The Golden Coffee Cup -- Curious Mayhem

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Oh, yay, three weeks! It's downhill from here. Let momentum help you along. Let me know how it's going, and I will do some snapping.

Here is a "a leaning on the table" high five from a man of curious mayhem, Phillip Reeve.



It’s hard for me to fully understand that this very proper looking gentlemen is the mind behind some intense books, like the Mortal Engines quartet, the Larklight Trilogy, and Fever Crumb. His books are all-night nail biters. He splashes droll and tender moments, making for riveting reads. Did I mention that he does this in these complex fully realized worlds? I can’t put the stuff down. Oh, I have lost so much sleep.

So today, spin it, folks! Throw those characters off cliffs. Toss them into rough seas. Shoot them into orbit. See if that doesn’t get you on the road to speedier goal achievement.

As you move forward. Don’t hold back. Leap! Mix it up. See those flashlights flipping on at night. Take the big risks! Come back tomorrow as I continue to cheer us on to the end.

That's the trouble with a story spinner. You never know what's real and what's made up. Even when they are telling the truth, they can't stop themselves from spinning it into something better; something prettier, with more of a pattern to it.
— Philip Reeve (Here Lies Arthur)

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2. Larklight Review

New Metachronicles post: a review of the brilliant Larklight by Phillip Reeve.

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