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John Flanagan
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July 1 2006 Ranger's Apprentice (Book 1)

The international bestselling series with over 5 million copies sold in the U.S. alone!

They have always scared him in the past—the Rangers, with their dark cloaks and shadowy ways. The villagers believe the Rangers practice magic that makes them invisible to ordinary people. And now 15-year-old Will, always small for his age, has been chosen as a Ranger’s apprentice. What he doesn’t yet realize is that the Rangers are the protectors of the kingdom. Highly trained in the skills of battle and surveillance, they fight the battles before the battles reach the people. And as Will is about to learn, there is a large battle brewing. The exiled Morgarath, Lord of the Mountains of Rain and Night, is gathering his forces for an attack on the kingdom. This time, he will not be denied. . . .

Perfect for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone, Christopher Paolini’s Eragon series, and George R. R. Martin’s Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire series.


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Grade 4-8–A strong debut in a new fantasy series. Will hopes to become a knight; instead, he winds up as a Ranger's apprentice, joining the secretive corps that uses stealth, woodcraft, and courage to protect the kingdom. His aptitude and bravery gradually earn the respect of his gruff but good-hearted master. When the kingdom is attacked by evil magic forces, Will helps track down and defeat a couple of particularly nasty beasts. This closing episode sets the stage for a good-versus-evil war that will likely be at the heart of future volumes. In this opener, though, most of the story focuses on the learning process that Will goes through as an apprentice. Descriptions of Ranger craft are fascinating. Exciting confrontations with bullies and wild boars help to establish the boy's emerging character. Side stories involving a rival Battleschool apprentice and the identity of Will's father are woven in smoothly. The author occasionally spells things out more than is needed when actions demonstrate them clearly enough. However, the well-paced plot moves effortlessly toward the climax, letting readers get to know the world and the characters gradually as excitement builds. The public adoration Will gains at the end seems slightly overdone given the established distrust people feel for Rangers, but it's still a pleasing finish and should leave readers eager to share the future adventures of the Ranger's apprentice.–Steven Engelfried, Beaverton City Library, OR
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*Starred Review* Gr. 5-8. Like the other 15-year-old wards of Castle Redmont, Will is nervous about Choosing Day, when each of them will be assigned to a different master for training. Though his dearest wish is to enter the Battleschool, his small stature prevents it. Instead, Will is apprenticed to the grim-faced, mysterious Ranger. Soon Will learns that becoming a ranger is more difficult, dangerous, and worthwhile than he had imagined. He earns the respect of his elders and the friendship of a former foe, but all this is prelude to the great adventure that follows, when his skills wielding a knife and keeping a heightened awareness of his surroundings become vital to the survival of his mentor and the safety of the kingdom. The last few years have seen the publication of many fantasies, but few have the appeal of this original story. Rather than creating a host of strange creatures and magical powers, Flanagan concentrates on character, offering readers a young protagonist they will care about and relationships that develop believably over time. Will's world is a colorful place, threatened by an evil warlord and his fierce minions, but it's the details of everyday living and the true-to-life emotions of the people that are memorable. Children will definitely look forward to the next adventure in the Ruins of Gorlan series. Carolyn Phelan
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you have not read this yet, you MUST Jan 26 2012
Format:Paperback
I read this book because so many people were talking about it and buying it. I had been asked about it, but did not have any answers, so I went ahead and read this book. It was incredible. Flanagan created a cast of characters that was easy to fall in love with, and a fun and exciting story!
I felt bad for Will near the beginning because he did not get what he wanted, but it turns out everything worked out the way it should have. I love grumpy Halt and his annoyance with Will asking too many questions. The kind of time in which this story takes place is the opposite of how we live today, and it is fun to read about knights and rangers and kingdoms.
I am so glad I read this book (and I have now read the entire series) and I can't wait to see what else Flanagan comes up with!
GO READ THIS SERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for adults, too! April 7 2007
Format:Hardcover
This book caught my imagination and enthusiasm within the first page. It fed my passions of outdoor skills, archery, and sword play. It is very well written and kept me up glued to the story. I burned through the first two books in under a week.

I am now not-so-patiently waiting for the next release this June.

This book is a definate must to feed the child within.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining story, engaging characters Mar 11 2010
Format:Paperback
Although an adult, I enjoy reading some so-called "young adult" fiction.

I found the Ranger's Apprentice series on a "sale" table. I was bored, so decided to buy this first book to check it out. I was very pleased with my purchase, ultimately returning to buy the remaining books available. Although the plots start out simple (they are primarily intended for pre-teens, after all), the story catches your interest right away and keeps you reading until the book is completed. The characters are extremely well-drawn, and cause the reader to identify with the primary protagonists. The villain Morgarath (who, btw, is closer to an anti-Belgarath from the Eddings books rather than "Tolkienesque") is a little obviously evil, but not greatly so. The ending was a little simplistic but, again, not overly so. I strongly recommend this to anyone who enjoys fantasy novels.
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