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By the end however this is less an outrageous schooldays fiction, and more of a full-on adventure, with death-defying bravery, rooftop escapades and much subterranean drama. ''We're at war again'', says one of the pupils. ''Feels good to me.'' It's an adventure formed by, and maintaining, the spirit of the school, though, just as it's clear the heroes and heroine are only able to save the day because of the lessons, the rum, and the lack of rules to be had at Ribblestrop. All characters then are daring, dauntless and delightful. It's not the daring among you that buy this book, but the sensible, for it is a second great, unusual, lighthearted action romp that satisfies on every level.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Ribblestrop Forever! by Andy Mulligan]].
The series started [[Ribblestrop by Andy Mulligan|here]], while the author has since given us his [[Trash by Andy Mulligan|Trash]], as it were. A further odd school can be seen in [[Gunnerkrigg Court: Orientation by Tom Siddell]].

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