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Ranger's Apprentice: The Battle for Skandia (Ranger's Apprentice, Book 4) | 
| Author: John Flanagan Publisher: Philomel Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 7813
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.1
ISBN: 0399244573 EAN: 9780399244575 ASIN: 0399244573
Publication Date: March 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Carefully packed and shipped within 24 hours with tracking!(PP7.1)
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Product Description Still far from their homeland after escaping slavery in the icebound land of Skandia, Will and Evanlyn's plans to return to Araluen are 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 Halt and Horace make a daring, last-minute rescue. The reunion is cut short, however, when Halt makes 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, an unlikely union must be made. Will it hold long enough to vanquish a ruthless new enemy? Or will past tensions spell doom for all? P The battles and drama are nonstop in Book Four of this hugely popular epic.
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A good book. January 3, 2009 This is a good book with good plot and storyline. A must read if you liked the 1st and 2nd.
Exciting, Entertaining, Engaging...Best in Series So Far January 1, 2009 ***minor spoilers ahead***br /I would rate this book a 4.75 (of 5), the deduction coming from a few technical issues I have with the author's choice of paragraph breaks and a few instances of lame dialogue. Listening to the story on a cd would answer for the first point quite nicely. The second point is a matter of personal preference, and some people may actually like the whole "what" scene that thoroughly annoyed me. It reminded me of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" skit. One time around, its funny, but more than once struck a painful chord within me.br /br /Aside from that though, the story flowed rather nicely. In a few instances the sequence of events was far too convenient to be anything but a children's fantasy story, but it still fit nicely enough to engage the reader. Split second rescues, daring battles, and nicely executed battle tactics still make for a lovely story. br /br /Characterization seemed better than the previous three books, but I think that's only because the previous three books could set it up. If you just picked up this book and read, you'd get a neat little story, but you wouldn't have the emotional connection to the characters. Some series are fine out of order (i.e. Star Wars: X-Wing series), but this is definitely a series to read in the intended order.br /br /As for the title change from Oakleaf Bearers (Australia) to Battle for Skandia (U.S.), I'd have to say the US title strikes closer to the heartbeat of the story. The Australian title is better seen in scope of the whole series, and probably would have made better sense on book 3...but as mentioned elsewhere, book 3 and 4 could have been one story arc.br /br /Last thing before I quit babbling here, this author is very good at cliff hangers. The stories are highly, highly predictable, but well timed tidbits keep one engaged anyway... br /
great review by a person who has read every book by this author November 17, 2008 I ve read every book by this author an i thought that this was one of his best books. I hope that there is a sequiel. it has a lot of action a dry sort of humor and a good story line. but i would nt recomend it if you havent read the first three. i d rate it a 10 or 9.5. i hope theres a sequiel.
rangers aprrentice The Battle Seandia October 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
was exactly what I was looking for and wasin perfect shape the book is excellent and fits the rest of the sequence
Rangers Apprentice; the Battle for Scandia October 1, 2008 Ths is a wonderful series for pre-teen and young adults. I also know a few adults who have read them, because it has a wonderuful, interesting story. This particular book offsets the idea that Scandia's people are the antagonists, because there is another force with intentions of taking over the land of Scandia and perhaps Aruelen.
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