
Skybreaker
A Science Fiction, Adventure, Teen book. I stared at Kate in disbelief. "I know, I know," she said, walking toward...
The control car of the giant airship is almost entirely encased in ice, the ship’sname barely visible on her tattered skin: Hyperion. Can this really be the legendarylost craft, now a frozen mausoleum to a ghostly crew and a vast treasure? At20,000 feet, aboard a decrepit training ship, Matt Cruse is almost unconsciousfrom the altitude, but of all the oxygen-starved crew, he alone remembers theHyperion’s coordinates—and suddenly everyone is after them. Kate de Vries,Matt’s rich, young lady friend, has her reasons. But what about the strange gypsygirl and the handsome captain? In an adventure that will test his courage, skilland heart, Matt is about to take off on the ride of his life....
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- Pages: 434 pages
- ISBN: 9780006394020 / 0
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But chance runs like a river through all our lives, and being prepared for surprise is the best we can do. Kenneth Oppel, Skybreaker // I took [Kate's] hand in mine, and felt her fingers squeeze back. And I thought: home. It took me completely by surprise. But I suppose that once you bid farewell to your first home, you're always looking for anotherthat place where you can feel happy and strong and at your best. For three years I'd called the Aurora home. But now that I lived in Paris, it was not the city itself that was home. It was Kate. Kenneth Oppel, Skybreaker // You flatter me shamelessly. I like it. Good. Kenneth Oppel, Skybreaker //
Airborn hero, Matt Cruse is finally studying at the Airship Academy in Paris. Part of his school work is a hands on 2 weeks mission aboard an airship. Unluckily for Matt, he is chosen to join the crew of the Flotsam a wreck of a ship with a rather nutso captain. A mysterious sight draws the ship up, up and away. The sighting of a ship... Quasar :) I know my friend Deb just loves Oppel, so while coming down from the Sibert jury, I thought this might be a good relaxing escape.It really was all that and more. For a long book, it reads fast fast fast. You can't quit turning the pages. Plots twist, not in an unbelievable way but more in a slight-jaw-dropping, actually gasping/saying...