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Reviews for Endymion Spring

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The average rating for Endymion Spring based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-02-07 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 4 stars Surinder Rakhra
With this book, I went back to my childhood when I read the book because I was fascinated with an interesting story in the book. This book has a magical story that draws us into the magical world of old books, the world that is so fascinating. The book begins with a strange chest by the city of Mainz in a snowstorm. This chest is kept secret because that will confront good and evil. One part of the story in the book follows the chest in the year 1452, and the second part of the story in the book follows a boy Blake and his younger sister Duck. The boy Blake when viewing an old book found in the library of St. Jerome College in Oxford, he accidentally scraping the finger on a drab little book "Endymion Spring". Blake had a feeling that it is a book nibbled on purpose for his finger, but he still picked up from the table and began to study. Then notes on her little sharp buckle in the shape of a snake tooth to which the cut. But the boy was left disappointed when he opened the book because the pages were blank. The only thing that is noticed in the middle of the book is the mysterious poem that miraculously appeared on the page. Although he did not at that time know, this book has chosen him and dragged him into an adventure full of surprises. Blake revealing her secrets with her sister will soon realize that he is not the only one who wants that book. The shadows of evil looking a long time for the book, and his life will be in danger. This book will be definitely like child audience because it is full of hidden secrets and exploration of the unknown. This is a story about the book and its secrets hidden in the distant past. I honestly enjoyed it while I was reading.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-08-28 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 5 stars Greg Atkins
Not being a big fantasy fan, I initially had ambivalent feelings about reading this book. However,I really enjoyed this book. I thought it was captivating and intelligently written. I also liked how it was intertwined with the Gutenberg and the history of printing. I found myself engrossed in this story that switches back and forth between Mainz, Germany, in 1453 and present day Oxford England. While reading, I empathized with the young character's predicaments in both time zones.


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