Philip Reeve is an English author and illustrator primarily known for his imaginative and often fast-paced children's books. He gained significant recognition with the Mortal Engines quartet (2001-2006), a dystopian steampunk series featuring mobile cities. Reeve's writing style blends adventure, humor, and intricate world-building, particularly evident in his collaborative works with Sarah McIntyre. His other works span a wide range of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and steampunk, and often feature quirky characters and engaging storylines geared towards middle-grade readers. He frequently collaborates with Sarah McIntyre, creating humorous adventure stories with a strong visual component.
Beyond Mortal Engines, Reeve has authored numerous standalone novels, series, and non-fiction titles. His works include the Adventuremice series, the Buster Bayliss series, and the Larklight series, showcasing his versatility. He has also contributed to Doctor Who short stories and anthologies. His style is characterized by inventive concepts, exciting plots, and a penchant for creating memorable characters, making him a popular author for younger readers.


































































