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Endymion Spring

By: Matthew Skelton
Narrated by: Richard Easton
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BONUS FEATURE: Exclusive interview with Matthew Skelton about the origins of Endymion Spring.

"You've stumbled on to something much larger than you can possibly imagine."

In the dead of night, a cloaked figure drags a heavy box through snow-covered streets. The chest, covered in images of mythical beasts, can only be opened when the fangs of its serpent's-head clasp taste blood.

Centuries later, in an Oxford library, a boy touches a strange book and feels something pierce his finger. The volume is blank, wordless, but its paper has fine veins running through it and seems to quiver, as if it's alive. Words begin to appear on the page--words no one but the boy can see.

And so unfolds a timeless secret . . . .©2006 Matthew Skelton; (P)2006 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Group
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“[Endymion Spring] may give Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code a run for its money. . . .
It is unputdownable.”–The Irish Independent
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I thought the story dragged a lot. The characters seem to wander around aimless. It seemed dark with no purpose and the ending didn't seem to make much sense.
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I loved this book. It could easily be made into a movie. I emailed Matthew Skeleton and got a response. He is working on another book from 18th century London. He don't know when he will write another book with Blake, Duck, and Oxford. I hope he does I really liked the characters.

Endymion Spring

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this is a fun creative story. Magical in a way. it kind of reminds me of The Great Gatsby meets an Oxford Library. But the narration ruins it for me. it's just over-told, over-narrated, and said with too much emotional expression. The words themselves have a great deal of expression which makes the narration seem overcooked.

good story, bad reading

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Listened to it twice. It is worth a sequel. Granted it might be disappointing but it was incredible first book.

Exceptional

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This is the first audio book I have ever listened to, and the narration is very engaging. The story goes back and forth between the two main characters, though others might have difficulty, it is a style I am used to reading. The story is grounded with a historical figure and time, Gutenberg and his consideration of printing the Bible. The rest is pure, fanciful fiction about two boys and their encounter with an enigmatic book and the people who would do anything to possess it. The ending fell a little short for me, but the narration made the entire listen worthwhile.

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