William Wenton and the luridium thief by Bobbie Peers
William Wenton bk 1. Walker, 2017. ISBN 9781406371703
(Age: 9+) Highly recommended. Norwegian film director Bobbie Peers'
debut children's novel is a written like a cinematic thriller packed
with action, intrigue and drama. His creative attention to detail is
outstanding, with the purpose built bots supporting the cybernetic
world filled with advanced technology.
The story begins with a grandfather's disappearance, resulting in a
family fleeing to hide in a small town in Norway. A secret
ingredient called luridium holds the key and there are sinister
forces that will stop at nothing to find it.
Eight years ago, William's grandfather, a world-famous cryptographer
and inventor, disappeared into a tunnel deep in the London
Underground taking a secret with him. Now William and his parents
live a secret life afraid to be discovered. William hides out in his
bedroom honing his code-breaking skills, researching famous
cryptographers and creating puzzles, continuing his grandfather's
legacy. When the Impossible Machine arrives at the local museum, he
disobeys his parent's instructions and slips away to solve the
encrypted puzzle. Of course, this is a trap and after his
achievement is publicised, he is kidnapped and taken to the
mysterious Institute for Post-Human Research. Here young candidates
undergo testing for their supreme scientific and technological
abilities. What an amazing and unusual environment filled with
cybernetic bots, robotic plants, even a Cosmotorium. William
befriends another candidate Iscia and together they investigate his
grandfather's disappearance, the reasons why he left and the
mysteries of the intelligent metal.
William Wenton and the luridium thief is a journey into an
incredible new world where technology and science are celebrated.
This novel received the Norwegian Ark Children's Book Award in 2015.
Peer's imaginative and intense cybernetic world add excitement and
danger to William's dangerous quest for the truth, and this would
make an exciting class novel for Upper Primary students.
Rhyllis Bignell