Book Review - Fly By Night
Courtesy of HarperCollinsStep into a fantasy world that's completely new and exciting with Frances Hardinge's new book, Fly By Night. We have the book review right here, so check it out!
Fly By Night - An Orphan's Tale
Twelve year-old
Mosca Mye was born on a day honoring a man named Goodman Palpitattle, who was in charge of keeping flies out of the
jam and butter of the town. Therefore, Mosca was named after a
type of fly. Not the best start for a little girl, especially since her mother had also died during
childbirth. So, from the very beginning Mosca had her work cut out for her.
Fly By Night - Books Are Banned
As much as you might wish that books didn't exist (like when you have that
big book report due), imagine a world where all
books were banned and anyone found in possession of one was killed? Mosca Mye's father was a writer and
lover of literature - and because of this, he was killed when Mosca was just
a little girl. She was taken in by her uncle, but her
ability to read caused many problems for her. She was locked up each evening in her uncle's mill and forced to take care of his accounting. One night however, Mosca
plans an escape that includes breaking out a
known con man, named Eponymous Clent, and heading out on the lam with him!
Fly By Night - Fantastical Feats
Once Mosca busts her sidekick out of confinement, the pair (along with
a deranged goose named Saracen) heads off on a journey cloaked in danger. Mosca and Eponymous travel throughout the
Fractured Kingdom, which has been plagued with
religious and political upheaval, and meet some
unlikely allies. There is a big struggle in the Kingdom over who should
rule the land - and Mosca ends up playing a big role in
sorting things out.
Fly By Night - Bottom Line
Fly By Night is an intense book that tackles some
deep topics.
Frances Hardinge has created a fabulous world woven from fantasy and fact that is sure to lure in any fantasy lover. Even if series like
Harry Potter aren't your thing, Fly By Night is a
totally different brand of story that will be enjoyable for most peeps. The best part about this book is that it'll really get your
brain buzzin' about important
social issues like religion and
politics - but it does it in a way that
makes it interesting and not dry and boring!
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