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* [[Giant Enemy Crab]]: Subverted - Nipper's pretty friendly.
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]]: Subverted - Nipper's pretty friendly.
* [[Giant Spider]]: The First Ones
* [[Giant Spider]]: The First Ones
* [[Green Skinned Space Babe]]: Ulla, Ssilissa to a lesser extinct.
* [[Green-Skinned Space Babe]]: Ulla, Ssilissa to a lesser extinct.
* [[Instrument of Murder]]: The Snilth use blowpipes shaped like bagpipes.
* [[Instrument of Murder]]: The Snilth use blowpipes shaped like bagpipes.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Averted with Jack and Ssilissa; it was one-sided to begin with, and apart from Jack's [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|clear interest in Myrtle]] the impracticality of this is one of the reasons Ssil gives up on the idea. Played straight with Art and Myrtle's parents, although apparently their mother's biological body is entirely human {{spoiler|at least until the Mothmaker destroys it.}} However, Captain Moonfield does get married to a Snilth at the end of book three, so there is that.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Averted with Jack and Ssilissa; it was one-sided to begin with, and apart from Jack's [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|clear interest in Myrtle]] the impracticality of this is one of the reasons Ssil gives up on the idea. Played straight with Art and Myrtle's parents, although apparently their mother's biological body is entirely human {{spoiler|at least until the Mothmaker destroys it.}} However, Captain Moonfield does get married to a Snilth at the end of book three, so there is that.
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** To be clear, they don't wear Nice Hats, they ''are'' nice hats.
** To be clear, they don't wear Nice Hats, they ''are'' nice hats.
* [[Ninja Maid]]: Ulla, when undercover.
* [[Ninja Maid]]: Ulla, when undercover.
* [[Non Mammal Mammaries]]: Specifically averted - Ssilissa, a reptilian alien, doesn't have them.
* [[Non-Mammal Mammaries]]: Specifically averted - Ssilissa, a reptilian alien, doesn't have them.
* [[Proud Warrior Race]]: The Snilth. Justified, as the Shaper who created them wanted wars between her creations.
* [[Proud Warrior Race]]: The Snilth. Justified, as the Shaper who created them wanted wars between her creations.
* [[Queen Vicky]]: The books are set in the mid to late 1800s, so naturally she makes an appearance.
* [[Queen Vicky]]: The books are set in the mid to late 1800s, so naturally she makes an appearance.
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* [[Shout Out]]: And how. Some of the more obvious ones include [[Star Trek]] and [[The War of the Worlds]]
* [[Shout Out]]: And how. Some of the more obvious ones include [[Star Trek]] and [[The War of the Worlds]]
* [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]: Art's opinion of Myrtle and Jack.
* [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]: Art's opinion of Myrtle and Jack.
* [[Single Minded Twins]]: Squidley and Yarg, the Tentacle Twins.
* [[Single-Minded Twins]]: Squidley and Yarg, the Tentacle Twins.
* [[Sssssnaketalk]]: Every one of the Snilth, who have names like Zssthss and Alsssor.
* [[Sssssnaketalk]]: Every one of the Snilth, who have names like Zssthss and Alsssor.
** Lampshaded, where two characters agree that Zssthss sounds more like a gas leak than a name.
** Lampshaded, where two characters agree that Zssthss sounds more like a gas leak than a name.

Revision as of 15:34, 8 January 2014

Larklight is Philip Reeve's other series, and waaay on the other end of the Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism. A Steampunk Space Opera, it consists of three books, all told from the point of view of Art Mumby and his sister Myrtle:

Larklight is the series-naming first book, introducing us to the world, where the British Empire stretches out across the solar system, and its inhabitants, including Art and his family, the unpleasant First Ones, and Captain Jack Havock and his crew.

Starcross, the second book, involves Time Travel, a French radical, some goblins who want to knit a cover for an asteroid, and a race of nice hats.

Mothstorm, book three: a mysterious discovery on the edge of the solar system brings Art and co. to Uranus Georgium Sidus, and a Chekhov's Gun loaded in the first book finally goes off.


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