Philip Reeve is an award-winning children's author born on February 28, 1966 in Brighton, England. He is best known for his Mortal Engines Quartet series, which won the 2006 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, and his series of Mortal Engines prequels, with the first one being a finalist for the 2010 Carnegie Medal.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3.8 billion (2024)
About
Award-winning children's author best known for his Mortal Engines Quartet series. He won the 2006 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award for his concluding volume. He's also popular for his series of Mortal Engines prequels, the first one being a finalist for the 2010 Carnegie Medal.
Before Fame
He wrote his first story at the age of five years old called Spike and his dog Spook.
Trivia
He won the annual 2007 Carnegie Medal award, honoring the year's best children's book for his novel Here Lies Arthur.
Family Life
He was born in Brighton, England. He had a son named Sam in 2002 with his wife Sarah.
Associated With
His earliest influences include the likes of JRR Tolkein and Oliver Postgate.