Wednesday, December 21, 2005
John Flanagan - Ranger's Apprentice
John Flanagan:
Although John Flanagan's tale "Ranger's Apprentice" has been denoted as a children's book by some, I found it quite enjoyable reading for any age. The
Ranger's Apprentice is listed as Book I, "he Ruins of Gorlan."
It's a tale of the adventures of a young orphaned boy named Will. At a certain age all the orphans under the shelter of the castle owner go to be apprenticed to
someone in a particular career field so to speak. Will wants to go to battleschool but ends up being chosen as a Ranger's apprentice. His adventures, personal
growth and journeys begin because of that choice.
If you like Lord of the Rings or King Arthur tales, perhaps you'll like this one too.
I'll be reading the sequels to this tale.
Posted by Patsy ::
4:26 PM ::
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