The climax is an absolute hoot, and leaves the door wide open for any number of sequels."- Publishers Weekly, starred review "The glory of Empire meets Star Trek in this space fantasy-picaresque that Edgar Rice Burroughs would have loved.Art, the quintessential boy, narrates this rip-roaring adventure, allowing his very ladylike sister's diary to fill in the holes when they are separated, and the interplay between the two is priceless in itself. An adventure as big as the universe Reviews "Reeve's humor is oh-so-British and utterly entertaining.and Wyatt's full-page pen-and-inks and spot illustrations enhance the sense of delight. Frank Baum, but has a unique gravitational pull all its own. A fantastically original Victorian tale set in an outer space world that might have come from the imaginations of Jules Verne or L. Before long Art and Myrtle are off on an adventure to the farthest reaches of space, where they will do battle with evil forces in order to save each other-and the universe. Webster arrives unexpectedly, it is far from an innocent social call. Click here to download and listen to an excerpt from Larklight Arthur (Art) Mumsby and his irritating sister, Myrtle live with their father in a huge and rambling house called Larklight.that just happens to be traveling through outer space.
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