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Endymion Spring
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Common Sense says
Fuzzy but intermittently exciting mystery.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 10 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Endymion Spring was written by Matt Berman
Parents need to know that this book includes a bit of violence and children in peril, but nothing unusual.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the power of books. Are they more than just paper and ink? In what way? Can they affect lives? History? Destiny?
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Book Summary
The book, which seems to be alive, and which reveals bits of text only to Blake (much to Duck's annoyance) sets them on a quest for The Last Book, pursued by various greedy and dangerous adults.
Interspersed throughout are chapters in which Endymion Spring, a printer's devil in Gutenberg's workshop, tells the story of how he brought the book from Germany and hid it in Oxford.
Is It Any Good?
Though it's undeniably an exciting page-turner and will have special appeal to children who love books, ENDYMION SPRING doesn't quite live up to its initial promise. The concept is intriguing and the Oxford setting is vivid, but the plot goes all fuzzy and wanders around -- it would have benefited from a stronger editorial hand. The characters are rather flat and the author creates more of them than he has any use for. By the end it's unclear what, if anything, has happened, or just what the magic is all about -- the blank book is as mysterious as ever.
Nevertheless, several of the scenes are brilliant, especially Endymion's escape from Mainz and Blake and Duck's scary exploration through the catacombs. First-time author Matthew Skelton shows great promise, but he needs to learn to get a firmer handle on his plot and to develop his characters so that they grow and catch the reader's sympathy.
Publisher’s Details
Number of pages: 392, Price: $17.95 (hardcover)
Read Aloud: 10, Read Alone: 11
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