Philip Reeve Quotes

Welcome to a realm where imagination knows no bounds, where the fantastical melds seamlessly with the profound, and where the written word serves as a gateway to worlds beyond our wildest dreams. Enter the captivating universe of Philip Reeve, a master storyteller whose works have enthralled readers of all ages with their ingenuity, depth, and boundless creativity.

Philip Reeve, a renowned British author, has carved a niche for himself in the literary landscape with his extraordinary tales that traverse genres and defy conventions. From the post-apocalyptic landscapes of the Mortal Engines series to the whimsical adventures of Here Lies Arthur, Reeve’s narratives are as diverse as they are enthralling, offering readers a passport to realms both familiar and fantastical. With a unique blend of wit, imagination, and thought-provoking themes, Reeve’s works continue to captivate audiences around the globe, inspiring countless readers to embark on unforgettable literary journeys.

Below, you will find a curated selection of Philip Reeve’s most insightful and memorable quotes. Whether you seek inspiration, wisdom, or simply a glimpse into the mind of a master storyteller, these quotes offer a window into the captivating world of Philip Reeve’s imagination. Let his words ignite your own creativity, spark your curiosity, and transport you to realms where anything is possible.

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

I used to be very fascinated by Victorian stuff, and my best-known books, the ‘Mortal Engines’ series, have a sort of retro, Victorian vibe, despite being set in the far future. Philip Reeve

I still feel, as I did when I was six or seven, that books are simply the best way to experience a story. Philip Reeve

I’ve just written a very gritty, non-magical take on the King Arthur legend, ‘Here Lies Arthur,’ and I’m currently toying with some other historical ideas, as well as working with the illustrator David Wyatt on some sequels to my Victorian space opera ‘Larklight.’ Philip Reeve

I had no idea I’d end up writing four books when I completed ‘Mortal Engines.’ I didn’t even think it would find a publisher. Philip Reeve

I don’t travel much; I just stay at home and imagine weird places. Philip Reeve

I was fascinated by ‘The Lord of the Rings’ from about the age of eight, and that lasted well into my teens. Philip Reeve

Even tiny children looking at a picture book are using their imaginations, gleaning clues from the images to understand what is happening, and perhaps using the throwaway details which the illustrator includes to add their own elements to the story. Philip Reeve

As a child I always steered clear of science fiction, but in the autumn of 1977, the bow-wave of publicity for the first ‘Star Wars’ movie had already reached me, so I was eager for anything science-fictional. Philip Reeve

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

I’m sure it came as no surprise to my friends and family when I became an illustrator and then a writer because, from about the age of five, I was one of those children who always had his nose in a book. Philip Reeve

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