The Battle for Skandia (Ranger's Apprentice Series #4) by John Flanagan

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    • ISBN: 0399244573
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Pub. Date: March 2008
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    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?

    The battles and drama are nonstop in Book Four of this hugely popular epic.

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    Fans of The Ranger's Apprentice series will again dive right into this fourth adventure. Will and Evanlyn have eluded their Skandian captors and are waiting out the winter in an abandoned hunting cabin. Halt and Horace have managed to bluff their way across the Skandian border. Apprentice and master are finally reunited as each set out to rescue Evanlyn, again captured by invading Temujai warriors. Halt, Will, and Horace need to convince the Skandians that the Temujai are a greater threat than they are, and the enemies need to work together to defeat the invaders or risk seeing all of their lands fall to these fearsome fighters. This installment clips along at a much faster pace than the preceding book. Newcomers to the series would be able to jump in easily, as very little relies on previous volumes. Will and Halt are reunited quickly, and the multiple story lines merge into one action-packed sequence of strategy and battle as the war with the Temujai enfolds. Characters have a bit more depth, and the humorous banter between Halt and Erak adds personality to both, keeping the book from becoming overly grim. Will and Evanlyn seem to grow up enough to realize that their prospective stations in life are a barrier to deepening the relationship they developed during the course of their servitude in Skandia. The resolution ties up many loose ends satisfactorily, although there is room for more books in this series. Reviewer: Arlene Garcia

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    John Flanagan lives in Australia.

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    The Battle for Skanida: a review.by Anonymous

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    11/02/2009: The Battle for Skandia

    John Flanagan

    The Penguin Group

    Fantasy/Adventure

    Imagine escaping from being a slave to a gang of sea pirates, only to have your best friend be captured again, spoiling your plans to get home. Kind of hard to imagine that, right? Well that's what happened to Will in the book Ranger's Apprentice book 4: The Battle for Skandia. This book is written by John Flanagan and is the 4th book in The Ranger's Apprentice series. It starts out with Will and his friend Evanlyn making their way home after they dangerously escaped slavery in Skandia, which is the home to sea pirates. But then, their plans were spoiled when Evanlyn was captured by a mysterious group of little men riding on small horses. When Will tried to rescue her, he met up with his mentor, Halt, and his best friend, Horace, and together they defeated the small group of captors. But who were these strange, small people who kidnapped Evanlyn? Halt, Will, Horace, and Evanlyn found out that the small group was part of a huge army, armed and ready to take over Skandia, and Araluen, their home country, is next on their "invade and conquer" list! In order to save Skandia, and Araluen for that matter, our heroes will have to join up with the Skandian sea pirates. But even with the Skandian's help, will they be able to defeat the highly skilled enemies? Read The Battle for Skandia to find out!

    This book has many well-developed characters which make the story come alive. The main character, Will, is an apprentice Ranger, learning how to be a part of the King's intelligence force. And like all Rangers, he has a gray-green cloak, a bow and a quiver of arrows, and two knives, which he keeps close at hand. Will is a small character; he is thin and short. But this is an advantage because Rangers practice the art of blending into the scenery and becoming totally unseen. Also like all Rangers, Will is brave and he has a big heart. He always tries his best to help people in need of assistance, just like his mentor, Halt, who is an old grizzled Ranger. He taught Will everything he knows. I find Halt the most well developed character because of his personality. Halt seems to be the tough guy, but he really is a big softy. Halt will stop at nothing to help someone, even if it costs him. Someone very similar to this is Evanlyn, or better known as Princess Cassandra. She is King Duncan's daughter, but her "screen" name is Evanlyn. Even though Evanlyn is a Princess, she doesn't act like one. Evanlyn is very spirited, brave, and quite kind. She always gets her way and if she doesn't, she will fight for it. Those three characters are a few of many characters who make up The Battle for Skandia.

    In my opinion, this book is the best book in the series. It isn't just about fighting; the Battle for Skandia really expresses friendship between people who wouldn't normally be friends. That makes it a very touching story, not to mention the heart-stopping adventure and the comedy. This book, like all the other books in the series, is one story you cannot put down. It keeps you wanting more with every page-flip. John Flanagan is a genius when it comes to writing a book full of loyalty, respect, friendship, laughter, fighting, and everything in between. The Battle for Skandia is one book that everyone, young and old, will love and treasure forever :)

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    10/26/2009: I loved this book! It's filled with combat. Will, the main character, gets in alot of trouble and Horace is there too. I would recommend this book. I would also recommend this whole series and the Warriors series.


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