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Ranger's Apprentice, Book 8: The Kings Of Clonmel: Book 8 (2010)

by John Flanagan(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Puffin
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Ranger's Apprentice
review 1: (Audiobook December 2014) - This book raced by for me and the characters are really hitting their stride - interacting based on past events that we are all aware of. If I had followed this series as it was released the author does a nice subtle job of recapping some of those events without interrupting the story too much.It is amusing to watch the elder teacher (Haught) gain an appreciation for the youngsters (Will and Horace) and even questioning if he is too old for this type of action.Look forward to the last few books.
review 2: Like most of the Ranger's Apprentice Books, the story starts out kind of slow. But, unlike the other books, this is easily forgotten by the later fast-paced story. There are many interesting plot twists that will give you differ
... moreent views on the character (read the book, you'll know what I mean). This book has a much different feel to the previous books. I say this because, it has more of violent and darker sense. For example, the first scene of the book is about bandits who slaughter an entire village of men, women, and children. Overall I would give this book an 8/10, making it my favorite Ranger's Apprentice book so far. less
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siono432
This book was one of my favorites in this series just because it was like a sequel directly from the last book. The 3 continue their adventure in capturing the"outsiders" an run into some trouble. (As mentioned in title). All in all the 3 have another unforgettable adventure and I far wait to read the next book. I really think this is a must read for someone who has benn reading the series and think its kinda gettig boerd. Also is you are a persone who likes plot twist or even just seeing that sometimes the good guys don't come on top then sefinently read this book.
Eerina
(Audiobook December 2014) - This book raced by for me and the characters are really hitting their stride - interacting based on past events that we are all aware of. If I had followed this series as it was released the author does a nice subtle job of recapping some of those events without interrupting the story too much.It is amusing to watch the elder teacher (Haught) gain an appreciation for the youngsters (Will and Horace) and even questioning if he is too old for this type of action.Look forward to the last few books.
ashley
it was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cat
the worst he has written so far
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