Armstrong: The Adventurous Journey of a Mouse to the Moon by Torben Kuhlmann

An excellent book. The pictures are just mesmerising.

A long time ago, a mouse learned to fly . . . and crossed the Atlantic. But what happened next? Torben Kuhlmann’s stunning new book transports readers to the moon and beyond. On the heels of Lindbergh: The Tale of a Flying Mouse comes Armstrong: A Mouse on the Moon where dreams are determined only by the size of your imagination and the most prominent innovators are the smallest of all. The book ends with a brief non-fiction history of human space travel – from Galileo’s observations concerning the nature of the universe to man’s first steps on the moon.

Predator’s Gold by Philip Reeve

The second book in the Hungry City Chronicles is almost as good as the first novel. The setting is the cold, Arctic snow plains of the North, where the moving cities hunt each other. An explorer comes along, telling tales of a Green America. Could the stories about a green continent really be true?

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