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		<title>Airborn, by Kenneth Oppel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recommended by: http://poodlerat.bellonae.com Aw, this book was cute.  I liked it.  There were some things about it that could have been improved, but it was a quite endearing story.  It&#8217;s set in an alternate Victorian universe where everyone flies about on tremendous flying machines that run on a particular kind of gas; the main character is this kid Matt Cruse who flies on a passenger airship for a living, having lost his father, also an airship crewman.  He meets a high-spirited girl called Kate who is on a hunt for these flying cloud creatures that her now-dead grandfather always wanted&#8230;</p>
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<p>Aw, this book was cute.  I liked it.  There were some things about it that could have been improved, but it was a quite endearing story.  It&#8217;s set in an alternate Victorian universe where everyone flies about on tremendous flying machines that run on a particular kind of gas; the main character is this kid Matt Cruse who flies on a passenger airship for a living, having lost his father, also an airship crewman.  He meets a high-spirited girl called Kate who is on a hunt for these flying cloud creatures that her now-dead grandfather always wanted to discover, and they get up to all kinds of hijinks.   And there are pirates.</p>
<p>Of course the sky pirate thing has been done to perfection by the film of <em>Stardust</em>, and after that any other sky pirates are just not quite the same, much like all other pirate movies aren&#8217;t ever going to touch the first <em>Pirates of the Caribbean</em> because it was perfect and contained all the perfect things you need for a perfect pirate movie (including, it turns out, and I don&#8217;t know how anyone could have predicted that this was necessary, Geoffrey Rush.  Apparently it&#8217;s just no go making a pirate movie without Geoffrey Rush).  But I digress.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t say it&#8217;s a great book, but it&#8217;s a pleasant one, and I thoroughly enjoyed it and stayed up late to finish it.  The cloud cats were very cool, and the ship people were entertaining and amusing.</p>
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