Wednesday, February 22, 2012

A great fantasy Flashback : Rangers apprentice Book 7 Eraks Ransom



Rangers Apprentice 2009
John Flanagan
Fiction
Skandian Oberjarl Erak Starfollower becomes tired of paperwork and leaves Borsa, his attendant to take care of matters while he goes on one last raid to Arrida the desert wasteland. When everything goes wrong way wrong... Erak is captured by a crazy desert tribe the Tualaghi and will and his friends must try to free him... They risk heat water and death itself to free their friend...


     Will learns the power of self doubt and how bad it is... This self doubt leads him to make a fatal mistake and he is almost killed because of it.

     The book is very grippy and on the edge of your seat. There is a 3rd person narrator that helps understand the book. With this style it takes you into the very center of the book and makes you feel as if you are apart of the adventure.

       This book is intended for young adults. It has a good vocabulary that would be difficult for the younger reader to understand. This book Is also appealing to adults so it has a wide range of audiences.

      One reviewer from Booklist noted that  the point of view constantly shifted, it is not confusing and also stated, "Will's vivid world will entice fantasy readers who are drawn by the lure of high adventure carried out by believable, down-to-earth heroes."

       "filled with rich detail and plenty of edge-of-your-seat thrills"

    I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. It is by far my favorite series.


-Mitch Krull A4



A great fantasy continued...: Rangers apprentice Book 6 The Siege of macindaw



Rangers Apprentice (2008)
Flanagan John
Fiction
     Keren is Responsible for Poisoning Syron and Then gets to Orman.... The castle is taken over by renegades and will escapes with orman.... They go in search For Malkallam for a cure and find that Malkallam is infact a healer named Malcolm and heals Orman. And to add to all of this wills friend Alyss is captured by Keren and is prisoner in the castle.  With only about 25 Skandians and 35 soldiers in the castle this would seem impossible. Malcolm, the sorcerer who is actually a very skilled healer and a scientist sets up some conjurations that draw the attention of the soldiers in the castle to one side and Then Will and the Skandians Attack....
        Will learns how to expect the unexpected. This is taught when will finds out that Keren was behind it all and not Orman or Malkallam.

      The book is very grippy and on the edge of your seat. There is a 3rd person narrator that helps understand the book. With this style it takes you into the very center of the book and makes you feel as if you are apart of the adventure.

       This book is intended for young adults. It has a good vocabulary that would be difficult for the younger reader to understand. This book Is also appealing to adults so it has a wide range of audiences.

      One reviewer from Booklist noted that  the point of view constantly shifted, it is not confusing and also stated, "Will's vivid world will entice fantasy readers who are drawn by the lure of high adventure carried out by believable, down-to-earth heroes."

       "filled with rich detail and plenty of edge-of-your-seat thrills"

    I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. It is by far my favorite series.


-Mitch Krull A4

      


A great fantasy: Rangers apprentice Book 5 The sorcerer of the north




 Rangers Apprentice 2007
Flanagan John
Fiction

     Will is assigned his first mission. There are rumors of sorcery in the north of Araluen. The lord of of castle macindaw ( the castle up north) is struck down by a mysterious illness and is expected to die. The castle is handed down to his son Orman. Most think it should Go to Keren Ormans cousin. Suspicion has it that Orman Poisoned his father but other think it is a sorcerer Mallkallam. Will is sent north to investigate the problem. He must find out if it is Ormans doing or Malkallam or some other factor?

    Will learns Quickly how to learn and act. It shows him mature on his own as a fully fledged ranger.

     The book is very grippy and on the edge of your seat. There is a 3rd person narrator that helps understand the book. With this style it takes you into the very center of the book and makes you feel as if you are apart of the adventure.

     This book is intended for young adults. It has a good vocabulary that would be difficult for the younger reader to understand. This book Is also appealing to adults so it has a wide range of audiences.

      One reviewer from Booklist noted that  the point of view constantly shifted, it is not confusing and also stated, "Will's vivid world will entice fantasy readers who are drawn by the lure of high adventure carried out by believable, down-to-earth heroes."

       "filled with rich detail and plenty of edge-of-your-seat thrills"

    I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. It is by far my favorite series.


-Mitch Krull A4