The Sorcerer of the North (Ranger's Apprentice #5)
Once you're really into this book, you can't stop reading. The only problem was that, for me at least, the first half didn't really grab my interest. It was quite boring, what with all the details and half of the book talking solely about Will's to-be mission. I wanted to get to the mission and once I did, I couldn't put the book down.What I liked most about the novel was the element of mystery. In most of Flanagan's other books, the antagonist and protagonist are both clear as daylight, but in
Rangers Apprentice Book 5 The Sorcerer in the North was possibly the most stupefying book I have ever had the pleasure of reading. When sorcery is suspected in the north protagonist Will, newly appointed ranger, is sent to investigate with his allies Horace the oak leaf knight a strong willed once enemy and Alyss a kind good friend of the kings diplomatic service. Will must go in disguise as a traveling performer to investigate the odd occurrences happening at the strategic Castle Macindaw he
Very good
Review to come
This book is really a great addition to the Ranger's Apprentice series. I am a fan of this series, as it includes a large amount of adventure, wit and great characters. For those who haven't read the series yet, I advise you do. This is the first book in the series where Will is finished his apprenticeship. When Lord Syron of the Norgate Fief in Hibernia is struck by a mysterious illness, Will, Tug, his new dog, and his friend/lover Alyss are called in to figure out what is ailing the Lord of
My heart!! 💔 Where's the next stink'n book?!*sobs* *wails* HORACE WHERE WERE YOU???!Content ~ A lot of cuss words - just like in every John Flanagan book - and some rather unruly scenes. I never can bring myself to give a GOOD review to John Flanagan, I'm just always so speechless. So this is the best I got. ðŸ˜
John Flanagan
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Original Title: | The Sorcerer in the North |
ISBN: | 1741661285 (ISBN13: 9781741661286) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ranger's Apprentice #5 |
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Time has passed since the apprentice and his master, Will and Halt, led the Araluens to victory against invaders, and Will is now a full-fledged Ranger with his own fief to look after. The fief seems sleepy -- boring, even -- until the Skandians show up and Will has to deal with the threat. Shortly thereafter, Will goes on a secret mission. Joined by his friend Alyss, Will is thrown headfirst into an extraordinary adventure propelled by fears of sorcery, and must determine who is trustworthy to the king and who is trying to take his throne. Will and Alyss must battle growing hysteria, traitors, and most of all, time. The king is fading, but when Alyss is taken hostage, Will is forced to make a desperate choice between loyalty to his mission and loyalty to his friend.Itemize Epithetical Books The Sorcerer of the North (Ranger's Apprentice #5)
Title | : | The Sorcerer of the North (Ranger's Apprentice #5) |
Author | : | John Flanagan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | June 25th 2009 by Penguin Group (USA) (first published 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction |
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So, since Horace is now roughly my age I can add him to my fictional boyfriends shelf, Hahah (◍á´—◍)♡ ✧* !!! Also, so far this cover is my favourite and I absolutely adore this series!!!!Once you're really into this book, you can't stop reading. The only problem was that, for me at least, the first half didn't really grab my interest. It was quite boring, what with all the details and half of the book talking solely about Will's to-be mission. I wanted to get to the mission and once I did, I couldn't put the book down.What I liked most about the novel was the element of mystery. In most of Flanagan's other books, the antagonist and protagonist are both clear as daylight, but in
Rangers Apprentice Book 5 The Sorcerer in the North was possibly the most stupefying book I have ever had the pleasure of reading. When sorcery is suspected in the north protagonist Will, newly appointed ranger, is sent to investigate with his allies Horace the oak leaf knight a strong willed once enemy and Alyss a kind good friend of the kings diplomatic service. Will must go in disguise as a traveling performer to investigate the odd occurrences happening at the strategic Castle Macindaw he
Very good
Review to come
This book is really a great addition to the Ranger's Apprentice series. I am a fan of this series, as it includes a large amount of adventure, wit and great characters. For those who haven't read the series yet, I advise you do. This is the first book in the series where Will is finished his apprenticeship. When Lord Syron of the Norgate Fief in Hibernia is struck by a mysterious illness, Will, Tug, his new dog, and his friend/lover Alyss are called in to figure out what is ailing the Lord of
My heart!! 💔 Where's the next stink'n book?!*sobs* *wails* HORACE WHERE WERE YOU???!Content ~ A lot of cuss words - just like in every John Flanagan book - and some rather unruly scenes. I never can bring myself to give a GOOD review to John Flanagan, I'm just always so speechless. So this is the best I got. ðŸ˜
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