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1917: Machines of War
Falkner has woven a gripping story using a factual basis
(Graham Hepburn - NZ Herald Weekender Magazine)

Machines of War is a gripping piece of storytelling
(Bill Nagelkerke - Magpies Magazine)

An Excellent Series Continues
(Lorraine Orman - Kids Books NZ)

Falkner has skilfully connected different aspects of WW1 in 1917
(Chris Wright - Bookrapt)

A gripping tale of heroism and despair
(Trevor Agnew - Agnew Reading)

A gripping and realistic World War One novel for Young Adults
(booktrailers4kidsandya)

Full on flying and fighting action, but also a great storyline
(Penny Walch - Southwell Library)

This book should be compulsory reading for all teenagers
(Jo - Kiwi Reviews)

Reviews
Brian Falkner
Falkner has woven a gripping story using a factual basis
(Graham Hepburn - NZ Herald Weekender Magazine)

Machines of War is a gripping piece of storytelling
(Bill Nagelkerke - Magpies Magazine)

An Excellent Series Continues
(Lorraine Orman - Kids Books NZ)

Falkner has skilfully connected different aspects of WW1 in 1917
(Chris Wright - Bookrapt)

A gripping tale of heroism and despair
(Trevor Agnew - Agnew Reading)

A gripping and realistic World War One novel for Young Adults
(booktrailers4kidsandya)

Full on flying and fighting action, but also a great storyline
(Penny Walch - Southwell Library)

This book should be compulsory reading for all teenagers
(Jo - Kiwi Reviews)