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Philip Reeve
British
Author
Born:
Feb 28
,
1966
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Science
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I was fascinated by 'The Lord of the Rings' from about the age of eight, and that lasted well into my teens.
Philip Reeve
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Rings
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Lord Of The Rings
Eight
Fascinated
I don't travel much; I just stay at home and imagine weird places.
Philip Reeve
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Stay
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Moving cities are a fairly hoary old sci-fi trope - I seem to recall they were always cropping up on 'Doctor Who' when I was young, though I may be misremembering.
Philip Reeve
Doctor
Old
Young
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Cities
Seem
Doctor Who
Fairly
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Were
Up
May
Moving
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Recall
My first encounter with science fiction was reading the work of H.G. Wells when I was nine or ten, and I don't believe 'The War of the Worlds' or 'The Time Machine' have ever been bettered. Plus, I have always had a liking for Victorian and Edwardian clothes and contraptions, which tends to color the worlds I dream up.
Philip Reeve
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