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The Burning Bridge
The Burning Bridge | John Anthony Flanagan
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Will is forced to overcome his fear of Wargals, the foot soldiers of rebel warlord Morgarath, as Araluen's army prepares to battle Morgarath's forces.
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#Bridge 🔥🏹 #MayMontage 🥳💐♊️

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs 🧡🌉👍🏼 2y
Johanna414 One of my favorite series! I've gotten so many coworkers and students hooked on them! 2y
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NomNoms
The Burning Bridge | John Anthony Flanagan
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This book was just a good as the first one! I know it's meant for middle school or high school kids to try and introduce them into fantasy, but I love it! What's not to love either? It's a beautiful balance of good vs evil, with a hint of childhood growing pains. And in the end it's about three young adults learning to navigate a very scary, very real world.

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With the introduction of a new, female character, I got really excited, just to be immediately a bit disappointed by the cliche of it all. As an experienced fantasy reader there's no big surprises or twists you'll never see coming. Since I know there's still a long way to go in the series, i'm hoping for one hell of a character arc for some of them. Still curious where this will take me, so that's always a good sign.

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jerah.bretherick
The Burning Bridge: Book Two | John A. Flanagan
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“Ranger‘s Apprentice - The burning bridge” by John Flanagan, is a fantastic book! I loved reading it so much. The author is very descriptive, so you feel like you are there with all of the characters. There are details put into the book that I wouldn't think to put in there. The characters are so lovable and relatable that you grow really attached to them, and wish you could intervene when things don't go as planned. ---> more in comments

jerah.bretherick The story focuses on a young, orphaned, ranger apprentice named Will. Who, is just beginning to develop his ranger skills with the help of his mentor, Halt (a solemn, sarcastic, old man). While traveling across dangerous territory with his companions, Will uncovers an evil plot to destroy Araluen (His home-country). Now he must make the decision to give up his own freedom for the survival of the kingdom.
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jerah.bretherick The Oakleaf crest - is the symbol that all member of the ranger corps must wear. It shows the responsibility they carry, and reminds them of the vows they swore. They are to serve and protect the kingdom of Araluen with their lives. It also reminds Will throughout the novel that even though he is only an apprentice, he is just as responsible as any other ranger. He is held to the same standard of excellence, and his decisions could mean the differ 5y
jerah.bretherick ence between life and death for his companions. When he wears the Oakleaf chain, he is an equal. 5y
MissYaremcio Fantastic review Jerah! If you enjoyed this book, you may also like “Name of the Wind“ by Patrick Rothfus! Very similar storyline with an incredible backstory! Thank you for all of your hard work! 5y
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humouress
The Burning Bridge: Book Two | John A. Flanagan
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Although the story revolves around Will, the apprentice of the title, I like the way we are shown different POVs so we see the bigger picture. It‘s been written in a way that the change between POVs isn‘t confusing (so far, at least).

Unfortunately, the blurb on the back (of my edition) jumps right to the middle of the book which is a bit annoying.

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humouress
The Burning Bridge: Book Two | John A. Flanagan
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I like the banter and gentle humour in these books.

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Rob2586
The Burning Bridge | John Anthony Flanagan
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Really enjoyed The Burning Bridge! Flanagan does a masterful job showcasing the maturity of Will and Horace, as well as incorporating new characters I genuinely cared about! This novel not only has the heart of the first book, but also ramps up the action ten fold. The climax is absolutely jaw dropping, as well. I‘m officially hooked and would recommend this to any reader—young and old alike. These stories are that good!

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Bibliotini
Burning Bridge | John Flanagan
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My cat reads.

britt_brooke 😻 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Definitely!!! SO cute!!👍🏽 8y
Bookzombie 💕🐱 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I think this falls under cat tested and cat approved! 8y
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rynae
Burning Bridge | John Flanagan
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Every time someone in a book drinks coffee, I get an almost desperate hankering for it. ☕️

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