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The Adventures of Endill Swift

The Adventures of Endill Swift

Published in
1991
4.54
on Goodreads (37)

Description

"Epitaph School is the biggest in the world," said the Headmaster proudly, rubbing his hands together. "Not even I know how big it is." Endill Swift is rudely plucked from his home at Gibbet Hall and carried by basket over a deep and murky ravine patrolled by a man-eating eel to this detestable establishment. In Nettles dormitory he dreams only of escape. Within the walls of this island fortress lurks a motley crew of teachers - Mr Fractor, Mr Litmus, Mr Jotter (no prizes for guessing what they teach) and Matron, who tours the corridors on a motorbike. Take a wrong turning and you might be lost for years. But the Headmaster takes the prize for the biggest crackpot of all. Endill and his friend Mould work secretly on their giant catapult. Surely, one day, escape must be possible?
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
180 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: The book offers an enthralling and fast-paced storyline that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
  • Memorable Characters: The characters, including the protagonist Endill Swift, are well-developed and relatable, making readers invested in their journeys.
  • Imaginative World-Building: The author creates a rich and vivid world that is both original and captivating, allowing readers to escape into a unique fantasy universe.
  • Themes and Messages: The story is laced with important themes such as bravery, friendship, and the struggle between good and evil, providing valuable insights and lessons.