by John Flanagan
Best of the series so far...Book 4 finally lived up to the reputation for awesomeness the Rangers Apprentice series seems to have. The first three books were carried by a fun, easy going story, but held back by annoying quirks in writing style. Either I was so engaged by this story that I didn't not...
Alternate Title: Oakleaf Bearers This review contains spoilers for the first three books of the Ranger's Apprentice series. Will and Evanlyn, with some help from Erak, have escaped slavery and drug addiction and are making plans to return to Araluen. That is, until Evanlyn gets herself kidnapped...
So far the best book in the series! I really really enjoyed this one and I couldn't put it down. Cleverly written, action-packed with great characterization.Simply perfect.
Installment 4 was an improvement over Book 3, which was disappointing. The gang reassembles in Skandia, and then - ultimately - returns to Araluen having forged a tentative alliance with the raiders from the north.Both Nick and I are very much enjoying this series. I really like Flanagan's treatment...
Another great book in the Ranger's Apprentice series. If you are a fan of young adult fantasy with a medieval setting, you have got to listen to this series. Can't wait until the rest of his books get published in the US!
Okay that's more like it.Battles, witty banter, suspense, battles, intrigue, battles.a very good read. An interesting aside: many other reviewers have criticized Flanagan's use of real cultural names as stand-ins in his books (i.e. Skandia = scandanavia, Hibernia, Gallica, Scots, Celts, etc. etc.)I'...
This is a very action-packed story. The battle strategies were very well thought out and the scenes are depicted in a very clear manner. In reading, one could see the 'movie' in one's mind. More than that the values of chivalry, honor, loyalty, friendship... and all that is pure and noble are very w...
I liked this book! after all the miseries that will and princess have in the book 3, this book is more lighter and show us will's abilities.this book, in one word,was amazing!
John Flanagan has written some of the best battles I've ever read. He keeps your attention but doesn't get all fancy on you with battle-talk and the such, you know, all those fancy terms people use when they write high fantasy. Anyway, he paced the battle to perfection and keeps you well entertainte...