Fires of Invention

Trenton Colman is exceptionally creative with a knack for all things mechanical. But his talents are viewed with suspicion in Cove, a steam-powered city built inside a mountain. In Cove, creativity is a crime and “invention” is a curse word.

Kallista Babbage is a repair technician and daughter of the notorious Leo Babbage, who died in an explosion-an event the leaders of Cove point to as an example of the danger of creativity.

Working together, Trenton and Kallista learn that Leo Babbage was developing a secret project before he perished. Following clues he left behind, they begin to assemble a strange machine that is unlike anything they've ever seen before. They soon discover that what they are building may threaten every truth their city is founded on-and quite possibly their very lives.

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Fires of Invention

Trenton Colman is exceptionally creative with a knack for all things mechanical. But his talents are viewed with suspicion in Cove, a steam-powered city built inside a mountain. In Cove, creativity is a crime and “invention” is a curse word.

Kallista Babbage is a repair technician and daughter of the notorious Leo Babbage, who died in an explosion-an event the leaders of Cove point to as an example of the danger of creativity.

Working together, Trenton and Kallista learn that Leo Babbage was developing a secret project before he perished. Following clues he left behind, they begin to assemble a strange machine that is unlike anything they've ever seen before. They soon discover that what they are building may threaten every truth their city is founded on-and quite possibly their very lives.

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Fires of Invention

Fires of Invention

by J. Scott Savage

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 11 hours, 4 minutes

Fires of Invention

Fires of Invention

by J. Scott Savage

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 11 hours, 4 minutes

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Overview

Trenton Colman is exceptionally creative with a knack for all things mechanical. But his talents are viewed with suspicion in Cove, a steam-powered city built inside a mountain. In Cove, creativity is a crime and “invention” is a curse word.

Kallista Babbage is a repair technician and daughter of the notorious Leo Babbage, who died in an explosion-an event the leaders of Cove point to as an example of the danger of creativity.

Working together, Trenton and Kallista learn that Leo Babbage was developing a secret project before he perished. Following clues he left behind, they begin to assemble a strange machine that is unlike anything they've ever seen before. They soon discover that what they are building may threaten every truth their city is founded on-and quite possibly their very lives.


Editorial Reviews

Jennifer A. Nielsen


"An amazing adventure that will grab hold of you and never let go. With each surprising turn, the story builds a powerful story of courage, adventure, and friendship."

Peggy Eddleman


“With fascinating and relatable characters, amazing mysteries, and incredible amounts of conflict, Fires of Invention is well-written and chock full of action. Kids are going to go crazy for this book!” 

Compass Book Ratings


"Savage does a masterful job of weaving the believable and unique society for this coming of age story.  The post-apocalyptic, totalitarian society provides the perfect backdrop for Trenton's journey from child to young adult...The political commentary the story is laced with...provides a welcome added substance to the story which makes it appealing for older readers as well."

Booklist


"First in a series and includes likable characters, themes of friendship and self-discovery, and enough mechanical parts to thrill the nerdiest science readers...Readers who like their dystopias flavored with steam engines will like what they find."

Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award


2017-2018 Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award nominee

Kansas State Reading Circle


2016 Kansas State Reading Circle Recommendation

Deseret News


"Engaging from the onset...Well-crafted and absorbing with characters a reader can quickly define as allies. The story is fast-paced and nimble. Although the story contains dystopian elements, the tone is not heavy or despair-driven. The heroes are optimistic and encouraging. The book is sure to be enjoyed by fans of the youth fantasy genre."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169864700
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 09/29/2015
Series: Mysteries of Cove Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years

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By the time Kallista unfolded the paper, the document was nearly three feet wide and four feet tall. It looked like a schematic for some kind of machine.

"Was is it?" Trenton asked. "Did you discover you father really was building a giant . . ."

The words died in his mouth as he leaned closer to the light and saw what was on the paper. It was a set of plans all right. It was what her father had been working on. What they had been putting together.

It was a machine. But not only a machine. It was a weapon. But not only a weapon. It was . . . Well, he didn't know exactly what it was. If the plans had been drawn up by anyone other than Leo Babbage, Trenton would have considered them a joke. But if there was one thing he had learned about Kallista's father, it was that the man did not appear to possess a very refined sense of humor.

The plans were no joke. They were real. But why he would have drawn them up and what he expected his daughter to do with them was beyond understanding.

Because the plans on the page-shown in surprisingly great detail-were for building a creature that looked like it had come directly from the pages of one of the storybooks in Leo Babbage's workshop. Trenton studied the powerful clawed legs, broad wings, and sharp toothed mouth. "What is it?" he whispered.

Kallista held the plans up before her, eyes filled with wonder. "It's a dragon."

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