![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s charming, hilarious at times, and is filled with lots of action and adventure, especially towards the end. I adore Airborn, and not just because it’s steampunk or takes place in the 1800s. This book is what I wish The Lost Kingdom had been like. It is only after Matt meets the balloonist’s granddaughter that he realizes that the man’s ravings may, in fact, have been true, and that the creatures are completely real and utterly mysterious. One night he meets a dying balloonist who speaks of beautiful creatures drifting through the skies. It is the life Matt’s always wanted convinced he’s lighter than air, he imagines himself as buoyant as the hydrium gas that powers his ship. Matt Cruse is a cabin boy on the Aurora, a huge airship that sails hundreds of feet above the ocean, ferrying wealthy passengers from city to city. ![]()
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