Little is known to the public about the mysterious Rangers who seem to appear from nowhere, moving silently and unseen. At first Will is reluctant to give up his dream of being a warrior, but Ranger training is harder than he would have guessed. As Will learns the skills of a Ranger, he comes to admire their often unseen work at keeping the kingdom safe. And when the exiled Moragrath sends nightmarish beast to attack the kingdom Will's natural gifts and training make him invaluable.
The Ruins of Gorlan is one of the best young adult fantasy books I've read in a while. The characters are interesting enough with bogging down in details. The subplots twine nicely with the main story, never overwhelming but enhancing the main story of Halt and Will. At times Falangan, reiterates facts clearly shown in the characters actions, but this is a minor annoyance in an otherwise great fantasy adventure.
My Recommendation
Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan is off to a good start with The Ruins of Gorlan. It is listed as a book for readers ages 9 through 12, but anyone who enjoys young adult fantasy would enjoy this title.
The Ruins of Gorlon by John Flanagan
Printed by Puffin
272 pages
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