Like the first in The Ranger's Apprentice series (The Ruins of Gorlan) author John Flanagan keeps action and adventure foremost in the story and paints a fairly realistic picture of battle and war without getting to graphic (after all, this is a series aimed at 9 to 10 year olds). He also infuses a bit of humor and emotion. There are many familiar fantasy elements in this battle between light and dark forces, but one of the most unexpected is the Skandians. They are a brutal mercenary force Morgarath employs, but unlike the beast-like Wargals who blindly obey, they are clearly most loyal to themselves. This bit of unpredictability is a nice touch in an otherwise common fantasy plot.
My Recommendation
The Ranger's Apprentice series is nice read for younger readers of fantasy. While enjoyed both The Ruins of Gorlan and The Burning Bridge, I see too much predictability in the plot to be overly impressed. The true strength of John Flanagan's series is the characters, but even they give in to common themes. I hope to see more of the Skandians in future books as they were an extremely interesting addition. If you are a fan of children's fantasy or have a young reader at home, you could do much worse than reading The Ranger's Apprentice series.
The Burning Bridge by John Flanagan
Printed by Puffin
288 pages
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