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Title | : | The Battle for Skandia (Ranger's Apprentice #4) |
Author | : | John Flanagan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 294 pages |
Published | : | March 18th 2008 by Philomel Books (first published 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction |
John Flanagan
Hardcover | Pages: 294 pages Rating: 4.34 | 77725 Users | 1930 Reviews
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For Will and Evanlyn, freedom has never felt so fleeing.Still far from their homeland after escaping slavery in the icebound land of Skandia, the Ranger's apprentice and the princess's plan to return to Araluen is spoiled when Evanlyn is taken captive by a Temujai warrior. Though still weakened by the warmweed's toxic effects, Will employs his Ranger training to locate his friend, but an enemy scouting party has him fatally outnumbered. Will is certain death is close at hand, until old friends make a daring, last-minute rescue. The reunion is cut short, however, when they make a horrifying discovery: Skandia's borders have been breached by the entire Temujai army. And Araluen is next in their sights.
If two kingdoms are to be saved, the unlikeliest of unions must be made. Will it hold long enough to vanquish a ruthless new enemy? Or will past tensions spell doom for all?
The battles and drama are nonstop in Book Four of this hugely popular epic.

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Original Title: | Oakleaf Bearers |
ISBN: | 0399244573 (ISBN13: 9780399244575) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ranger's Apprentice #4 |
Characters: | Will Treaty, Halt O'Carrick, Horace Altman, Evanlyn, King Duncan, Erak Starfollower, Ragnak, Slagor |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 77725 Users | 1930 ReviewsCriticize Regarding Books The Battle for Skandia (Ranger's Apprentice #4)
A definite improvement compared to the last book. This book has a lot of good action scenes all the way through. I would almost say it's a little too much action because sometimes it dragged on a bit. It kind of feels like the third book and this one could easily have been just 1 book if they had less unnecessary scenes filling the pages. Still a good read, though.Also, I still hope for some more interesting female characters as the story progresses. I like Evanlyn but there should be more thanThe fourth book in the Ranger's Apprentice series was an action filled adventure living up to the first three stories. I enjoyed the continuing story of Will and Evenlyn as they attempted to escape the Skandian city of Hallashome. Just as they seem to be free, the author throws another two plot twists at the reader and puts them back in harms way and the reader is bound to another gripping adventure. Halt, Horace, Evanlyn and Will all need to be at their best to take on the new challenges if the
So I jumped right into this one after finishing the previous one, to see how the "cliffhanger" played out...

Holy Bananas!Book Four in the Ranger's Apprentice not only makes up for the lack luster book Three, it left it my fists pumping in the air! Book Three basically set up the events for book Four, in which the ranger Halt and the warrior apprentice Horace were in search of the missing princess Evelyn and the ranger apprentice Will. But enough of the pleasantries and onto the action! Book Four, or the Battle for Skandia, is non stop action. Grab it now and enjoy!
Book 4 is down, and it was a return to the action and adventure that was a little lacking in the last book. The young protagonists have grown both physically and mentally/emotionally. They've engaged in battle and endured hardship. The book ends on a positive note, leaving several areas for development in the following books. A good, fast series.
There are few books that manage such a level of consistency - and that's a compliment, though it doesn't sound really like one. Normally in a series there are some good books, some not so good ones, great characters, characters that piss you off... the Ranger's Apprentice series has had nothing but a consistently engaging plotline, an incredible cast of loveable and a fascinating setting. It hasn't gotten boring once.In this installment we get to know Erak more which I loved. Erak and Halt's
The beggining was too slow for me, but once I got past that it was good.Will is finally freeJust to turn around and fight with the enemyHalt has to help the Skandians winSo they can all become friends
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