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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5My 10year old boy has loved all 3 of these books
By Claire
My 10year old boy has loved all 3 of these books

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4"Life is Dangerous"
By Ancient Mariner
That's the school motto, and the kids, teachers, and local characters always do their best to live up to it.This is, generally speaking, a "school-daze" humor adventure book, but to stop there would shortchange the book. I admire the range and depth of the story, and the author certainly undertakes to touch all the bases.There are quite a few main characters. We have at least six major students to follow. Unusual for such a book, we have a number of teachers who hold their own as central characters. Then we have a wide range of locals, mostly appearing as villains. Then we have guest characters who appear in just one of the books in the series. (This is Book Three in the Ribblestrop series. You don't have to read them in order, although that does help keep the players straight, since most of them are introduced and provided with their backstories in Book One.) These characters have all become more developed as the series has progressed, and they have ended up with more depth and appeal than is common for just a barmy-school series.The humor is all over the place. The general sense is dry and deadpan, which I like. But, there are always a few madcap and screwball set pieces. There is a lot of banter, and a lot of sly throwaway humor for the alert reader. (The author is particularly accomplished at tossing in sly needles at just about anything that catches his attention, from bureaucratic paperwork to child services to school regulations.)This Book Three has a very sophisticated plot with a great number of individual threads that all tie up nicely. We start with a ripping airplane adventure; the school is evicted from their Tower and has to live rough on the grounds. There are at least three criminal plots by numerous villains. There's a subplot about ancient Britons that has a supernatural twist and a surprisingly touching conclusion. And of course there is an inspirational adult heroine in a stolen library van, because what book would be complete without that?This is a longish book for middle grade, but it just screams along. The writing is sophisticated and not the least bit patronizing toward young readers. Virtue and decency always prevail over villainy and just desserts are always handed out by the time we reach the epilogue. For smart, ripping, sly and humorous adventure this book is quite a nice choice.(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe Digital copy of this book in exchange for a candid review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5ribblestrop ribblestrop precious unto me
By benjamin lally
makes all others look tiny this is a book that should be compulsary to read it is that good. kept me loving it all the way along

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