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Starclimber

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Starclimber

by Kenneth Oppel

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd | August 26, 2008 | Hardcover

It is the beginning of summer in Paris. Matt Cruse is looking forwardto spending time with Kate de Vries and piloting an aerocrane for theCelestial Tower--France's great project, which will allow the nation tobe first in outer space. But Matt and Kate's idyllic time isshortlived. Matt narrowly survives an attack by fanatics who areopposed to humans reaching the heavens, while Kate is summoned back toLionsgate City by her wealthy parents. It's time she began to thinkabout getting married.

But things look up when the Canadiangovernment makes an exciting offer to both Matt and Kate. Canada wantsto reach space first, and the Canadian Minister of Air wants Kate tojoin the first expedition as an expert in aerial zoology. There's aplace for Matt, too--if he can pass the gruelling tests to become oneof the world's first astralnauts onboard the incredible ship Starclimber.

The third book in Kenneth Oppel's bestselling Airbornseries vaults readers into another thrilling adventure, with all of theexciting twists and vivid imaginings that Oppel's fans have come toexpect--and a little romance, too. From Paris to Lionsgate City, fromthe Pacificus Ocean to the depths of space, Starclimber is anexhilarating ride from an author who soars to rare heights.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Great Adventure

    Steven R. McEvoy

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    3 years ago

    This is the third book in an alternate reality created by world-renowned Kenneth Oppel. In this book, the airplane has not been developed but flying machines, gliders, blimps and balloons are the mode of air transportation. The first two books Airborn and Skybreaker have won almost every Canadian children's literary award. Combined they have won: Governor General's Award, Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award (twice), Red Maple Award (twice), Michael L Printz Honor Book (ALA). They have won 26 awards and been nominated for another 7. The interesting thing is, this was the first book in this series to come across my desk and was read as an independent story. It stands strong on its own and left me wanting to read the first two.

    This story is part of the saga of Matt Cruse and Kate de Vries, two young people in love and pursuing higher education to realize their dreams - Matt of becoming a captain on an airship and Kate of becoming a world-class scientist and researcher, especially zoology in the stratosphere. It is also the story of the race to space. The French are trying to build a tower into space, and Matt and Kate are called home to Canada, to be part of Canada's attempt. Kate is outright invited to be a scientist on the Mission. Matt must go through a grueling training regime and compete with over a hundred people hoping to be an astronaut aboard the Canadian ship Starclimber. Matt is a skilled Skysailor but can he compete with so many older and more experienced men?

    The story is part science fiction, part romance, and part social commentary. Oppel does an excellent job of weaving the different elements into a cohesive tale that is compelling and addicting. You reach a point in the book where you do not want to put it down. The greatest strength of the story is the incredible characters that seem so real, and the powerful narrative technique used by Oppel that makes you feel like you are there and part of the action. The story has a great pace that picks up speed as it moves along and finishes like a runaway train dragging us along with it, racing to the end.

    This is a great novel and like the others in the series will probably win numerous awards.

    (First Published in Imprint 2009-03-13.)

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    Rating: 5/5

    Very entertaining

    Jason

    3 years ago

    Another great, creative and imaginative story from Oppel. I don't know if more books are planned for this series, but I look forward to reading more from this great Canadian children's author in the future.

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    Rating: 3/5

    not bad! not bad at all !

    rachkmc

    3 years ago

    I found that this lacked the spark of the first two. That being said, it remains far superior to a lot of contemporary YA fiction due to the fact that it is written by a pro!

    I love Kenneth Oppel's work! It just didn't seem to have the whizbang, boyish joy of the first two.

    I cannot wait to see what he does next.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Wonderful!

    Lady Knight

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    3 years ago

    Although initially worried that the space setting would ruin the ambience and general feeling of the series, by the third page I was hooked. This book was amazing! Any one who loved the first two books will love this one!
    Once again Matt and Kate are back and this time the setting for adventure is outer space. Kate is immediately invited on the expedition as she is known to be a high-altitude zoologist. Matt on the hand is invited along, but must prove himself capable. I won't say anymore on the plot as you need to read it for yourself!
    For those of us "older kids" who love this series, a lot of things come to head with Matt and Kate's "romance" as they themselves call it. Kate becomes engaged to James Sanderson (it is rather comic that she can't even remember her fiancé's name, often calling him George), thus leaving Matt in the lurch. Throughout their adventure Matt is constantly struggling with his feelings for Kate and what he should do or say to her. It takes quite a grown-up feel over the previous two books in the series but is still all-age appropriate.
    Overall, this book is well worth the time it takes to read it. I read it in a single four hour sitting it was so good.

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It is the beginning of summer in Paris. Matt Cruse is looking forwardto spending time with Kate de Vries and piloting an aerocrane for theCelestial Tower--France's great project, which will allow the nation tobe first in outer space. But Matt and Kate's idyllic time isshortlived. Matt narrowly survives an attack by fanatics who areopposed to humans reaching the heavens, while Kate is summoned back toLionsgate City by her wealthy parents. It's time she began to thinkabout getting married.

But things look up when the Canadiangovernment makes an exciting offer to both Matt and Kate. Canada wantsto reach space first, and the Canadian Minister of Air wants Kate tojoin the first expedition as an expert in aerial zoology. There's aplace for Matt, too--if he can pass the gruelling tests to become oneof the world's first astralnauts onboard the incredible ship Starclimber.

The third book in Kenneth Oppel's bestselling Airbornseries vaults readers into another thrilling adventure, with all of theexciting twists and vivid imaginings that Oppel's fans have come toexpect--and a little romance, too. From Paris to Lionsgate City, fromthe Pacificus Ocean to the depths of space, Starclimber is anexhilarating ride from an author who soars to rare heights.

About the Author

Oriah is the author of the inspirational prose poem and international bestselling book The Invitation as well as the bestsellers The Dance and The Call. Her writing sets forth in detail how we can follow the thread of our heart's longing into a life of meaning and purpose. Her latest book, What We Ache For: Creativity and the Unfolding of Your Soul, explores creativity as a way of accessing and cultivating a spiritually rich life. Oriah is the mother of two grown sons. She lives with her husband, Jeff, several hours north of Toronto in a home surrounded by forest stillness.

Hardcover

304 Pages, 6.38 x 9.38 x 1.16 in

August 26, 2008

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

English


0002007452
9780002007450

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