Gorlans ruiner
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John Flanagan
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Fantasy-serie, som udspilles i et middelalderligt univers. Will kommer som 15 årig i lære hos Skyggen, som arbejder i det skjulte for kongens efterretningstjeneste. For at klare opgaverne og bekæmpe de onde kræfter, som truer kongen, kræves mod, kløgt, hurtighed og snedighed. Følg Will og hans tro væbnere på deres mange farefulde eventyr.
Will har altid været lidt bange for dem. Rangerne. For de virker mystiske og gådefulde i deres mørke kapper. Og så har han hørt, at de kan gøre sig usynlige, når de selv vil.
15-årige Will kan ikke komme ind på ridderskolen, fordi han ikke er høj nok. I stedet bliver han tilbudt en læreplads hos Skyggen for at blive uddannet som ranger. Will har de egenskaber, der skal til, siger man. Han er hurtig, han kan bevæge sig lydløst, han kan klatre, og han er skarpsindig. Men han får også brug for at være modig. For Morgarath, herre over Regn- og Nattebjergene, er ved at samle sine frygtindgydende tropper til et angreb mod kongeriget. En kamp, som Will slet ikke har fantasi til at forestille sig, skal til at begynde.
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- 10-10-23
Gorlans ruiner
Introduction:
Greetings, fellow book enthusiasts! I'm Kiba Snowpaw, an alpha lone male Ice Wolf from the frosty world of HowlStrom. My life has been quite the adventure, filled with RPG, action, and FPS gaming, and a cubhood filled with challenges and growth. Today, I'm excited to share my thoughts on "The Ruins of Gorlan," the first book in the Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan. So, grab a warm drink, cozy up by the fire, and let's dive into this thrilling tale together.
Basic Plot Summary:
"The Ruins of Gorlan" transports us to the world of Araluen, where young Will dreams of becoming a knight like his father, a hero he never knew. However, his hopes are dashed when he's denied entry to Redmont's Battleschool. Instead, he becomes the apprentice of Halt, a skilled ranger with extraordinary abilities in stealth and archery. As Will learns the secrets of the rangers, he discovers their pivotal role in the kingdom's safety. Together, Will and Halt embark on a mission to thwart a plot to assassinate the king, uncovering a key role for the rangers in the process.
Characters:
Will Treaty, our young protagonist, is a character you can't help but root for. His determination and growth throughout the story make him relatable and endearing. Halt O'Carrick, the enigmatic ranger, brings a touch of mystery and wisdom to the tale. Alyss Mainwaring, Jennifer Dalby, Horace Altman, and other supporting characters add depth to the story, each with their unique qualities.
Structure:
The book comprises 250 pages, which may seem daunting, but it's a quick and engaging read. Flanagan's storytelling keeps you turning the pages effortlessly. The lack of magic in this world is a refreshing change from many fantasy novels, allowing the focus to shift to the characters and their abilities.
Impact:
The impact of "The Ruins of Gorlan" is felt through the well-crafted characters and their relationships. It emphasizes the value of hard work, discipline, friendship, and doing what's right. These themes make it a worthwhile read for both young and adult audiences.
Hook and Thesis:
The story hooks you from the start with Will's dreams and his unexpected journey to becoming a ranger. Flanagan introduces us to a richly imagined world, setting the stage for an epic adventure. The thesis of the book is clear: it's a coming-of-age tale filled with action, suspense, and lessons in honor and loyalty.
Praise and Critique:
John Flanagan creates a believable medieval world without the presence of sorcery, which is a breath of fresh air in the fantasy genre. However, some readers might find the initial exposition a bit lengthy, as it delves into character backgrounds extensively. Nevertheless, this doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment of the story.
Comparison:
While "The Ruins of Gorlan" shares similarities with classic sword and sorcery fantasy, it distinguishes itself through its unique focus on rangers and their roles in a world devoid of magic. This series stands as a solid alternative to more traditional fantasy tales.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, "The Ruins of Gorlan" is a fantastic start to the Ranger's Apprentice series. It offers an engaging plot, relatable characters, and valuable life lessons. If you're seeking a story that combines action, adventure, and a touch of wisdom, this book should be on your reading list. So, go ahead, embark on this journey alongside Will and Halt—it's a ride you won't want to miss!
That's it for my review, fellow bookworms. Stay warm and keep reading!
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