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Title | : | The Siege of Macindaw (Ranger's Apprentice #6) |
Author | : | John Flanagan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | August 4th 2006 by Puffin Books (first published May 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction |
John Flanagan
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.34 | 53028 Users | 1451 Reviews
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And thus the two-book adventure in wintry Norgate comes to a close. Fair winds to the Skandians, particularly Gundar Hardstriker. Farewell to the brilliant healer, the tender-hearted giant, the unpopular chamberlain. Au revoir to Horace and Alyss. We'll see you again, no doubt. Come visit me at Seacliff.3.75 stars (good but too predictable). I rounded it up to 4 stars because it's such a heartwarming book, with a sweet finish. No sex, no cussing, but beware of some bloody battles and scary superstitions. It was written for older kids and young adults, but I enjoyed it, too.
Excellent narration by William Zappo, but next time, no musical intrusions after each chapter. Please.
Mention Books Concering The Siege of Macindaw (Ranger's Apprentice #6)
Original Title: | The Siege of Macindaw |
ISBN: | 174166134X (ISBN13: 9781741661347) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ranger's Apprentice #6 |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 53028 Users | 1451 ReviewsNotice Based On Books The Siege of Macindaw (Ranger's Apprentice #6)
Sadly lacking in Halt... but somehow still amazing!Excited to read 7.
Also not my favorite of the series. Once again, Halt is only in it very briefly, and Tug is barely mentioned.
4.5 stars. Really love when Will and Horace get to work together. Also, the emotions are awesome-- like someone will snap at the other or say something out of jealousy and then apologize, recognizing that they messed up and shouldn't have done it AND then admit why, for the most part. It is nice to see guys in fiction showing emotions and taking responsibility for what they say, even in anger.
They just keep getting better and better!!!!
I am slowing down with this series and toying with the idea of handing them all off to my niblings without finishing the rest.The middle school boys I taught this year were all over the books in this series, but while I love training-the-hero stories and especially fantasy without magic, I find myself wanting something a little more grown-up.
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