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      <title>[Book] Predators Gold by Philip Reeve</title>
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      <description>Book cover   This is book 2 of the Mortal Engines Quartet.&amp;nbsp; For convenience, here is a link to my review of book 1, Mortal Engines, which I posted a month ago.
I&#39;m going to start this review with a note about a changed name.&amp;nbsp; The books were originally released in the UK with a character named Shrike.&amp;nbsp; For the initial US release of the books, that character was renamed to Grike.</description>
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      <title>[Book] Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve</title>
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      <description>Book cover   Over a thousand years before the book&#39;s present, there was a war that effectively destroyed all of society.&amp;nbsp; Picking up the pieces of the technology that was left behind, London was put onto treads, run by steam, so that it find and consume other towns for resources and, ultimately, more fuel to keep moving.
Over time, other towns and cities did the same, while another group, called the Anti-Traction League, created a defensive wall across the only pass in a mountain range to keep these traction cities at bay on the other side.</description>
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