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Cogheart

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Thirteen-year-old Lily Hartman always dreamed of adventure. A strong-willed girl, Lily felt trapped in a life of Victorian stuffiness at her prim boarding school. But after her father-a famous inventor-disappears on a routine zeppelin flight, Lily's life gets turned upside down. Now cared for by her guardian, the heartless Madame Verdigris, Lily is quite certain that she's being watched. Mysterious, silver-eyed men are lurking in the shadows, just waiting for their chance to strike. But what could they possibly want from her? There are rumors, Lily learns, that her father had invented the most valuable invention ever made-a perpetual motion machine. But if he made such a miraculous discovery, he certainly never told Lily. And all he left behind is a small box-with no key, no hinges. With the help of a clockmaker's son, Robert, and her mechanimal fox, Malkin, Lily escapes London in search of the one person who might know something about her father's disappearance-and what he left behind.
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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2018
      A new steampunk trilogy introduces dastardly villains, friendly mechanicals, and thrilling airship action.Robert and Lily, both 13, wouldn't normally have encountered each other in 1896 England. Lily's the only nice girl at a nasty finishing school where all the other students and teachers are dreadful and mistreat their mechs. When her father's airship crashes in a mysterious accident, Lily's fetched from school by her family housekeeper. But as any astute reader trained on the likes of Roald Dahl will know, an orphan can't trust her old housekeeper, especially when she covers her face with a black veil, speaks with an unplaceable "foreign" accent, and has been maltreating the family mechs. Robert's the son of the local clockmaker, eager to help Lily with her quest. But two terrifying baddies with mirrors for eyes are after them both, and it will take all the airship adventure and steam power they can muster to succeed. What dark family secrets was Lily's dad hiding? Surely his old friend, with the totally trustworthy name of Professor Silverfish, will know more about the important clockwork research. The plot gleefully deploys genre tropes while puzzles lead to a CGI-ready series of climactic escapes. "Cogs and chronometers," cry the mechs, and "crankshafts and carburetors"! The human (and humanlike) cast members all present white.Treads familiar ground but with hair-raising and cinematic charm. (map, glossary) (Steampunk. 10-12)

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2019
      Grades 5-8 A girl, a boy, and a mechanical fox go on the run in this steampunk adventure. When Lily's father, a reclusive inventor of mechanical people ( mechanicals ) and animals ( mechanimals ), goes missing, Lily is thrown into danger. Two mirror-eyed men are after something Papa invented, and they have brutal methods of getting what they want. Together with Malkin, a mechanimal fox, and Robert, the sensitive but brave clockmaker's son, Lily runs away from the men and closer to the secret of her father's invention. Though peppered with death and torture, the action-packed plot doesn't allow the reader to dwell in darkness for long, lest they miss the next airship chase or narrow escape. The mystery of Papa's invention is well done, and the steampunk descriptions of nineteenth-century London are familiar but engaging nonetheless. This is the first of a trilogy, and Bunzl leaves plenty of questions for future installments, such as the fate of mechanicals, whom Lily sees as fully human but whom are often treated as mere machines. An exciting, fast-paced adventure.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • School Library Journal

      December 21, 2018

      Gr 5-8-This series introduces Lily, a young girl at Miss Octavia Scrimshaw's Finishing Academy, who is having a hard time fitting in and keeping up with her studies. She would rather read her penny dreadfuls and dream of amazing adventures. Her life takes a dramatic turn when her housekeeper shows up to take Lily home after her father is presumed missing or dead when his zeppelin mysteriously vanishes. The young girl is swept into an adventure when she meets Robert, the son of a local mechanic, and Malkin, a mechanical fox who has a message from her father. Soon Lily and Robert must escape men with mirror-eyes and find themselves in the midst of an airship fight that will lead them straight into the heart of steampunk London. Swiftly paced with clever details, this novel's world of weird mechanical creatures, heroes, and villains in a fantastic Victorian England setting will appeal to young readers. VERDICT A worthwhile addition to middle grade collections where fantasy circulates well.-William Anderson, Scott County Public Library, IN

      Copyright 1 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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