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Original Title: The Burning Bridge
ISBN: 0399244557 (ISBN13: 9780399244551)
Edition Language: English
Series: Ranger's Apprentice #2
Characters: Will Treaty, Halt O'Carrick, Horace Altman, Morgarath, Tug, Blaze, Gilan, Evanlyn, King Duncan, Crowley Meratyn
Literary Awards: Children's Book Council of Australia Award, International Success of the Year Award (2007)
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The Burning Bridge (Ranger's Apprentice #2) Hardcover | Pages: 262 pages
Rating: 4.3 | 100035 Users | 2930 Reviews

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Bracing for a final clash with the evil warlord Morgarath, the Rangers rally the kingdom's allies, and Will is chosen, along with his friend Horace, as special envoys to nearby Celtica. But the simple mission soon takes an unsettling turn - the Celticans have disappeared, their town abandoned. The scheming hand of Morgarath, it seems, has been far from idle. He has found a way to bring his legions over the once impassible eastern mountains and is planning to ambush the king's army in a rout. Now with help many miles away, Will and Horace are the only ones standing in the way of the dark lord's plans.They have shown great skill and courage in their training, but how will they fare in the face of true evil? With bigger battles and higher stakes, John Flanagan's epic adventure charges ahead with this rousing follow-up to The Ruins of Gorlan.


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Title:The Burning Bridge (Ranger's Apprentice #2)
Author:John Flanagan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:June 8th 2006 by Philomel Books (first published January 1st 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Action

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Ratings: 4.3 From 100035 Users | 2930 Reviews

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Another enjoyable read (or rather, listen) during biking to work. I really like this series! It a good adventure series, suitable for boys and girls (12+) and I'm really happy there are so many more books :D I liked the humor and the plot, and oh my that ending!

Oh, being young and having such fantasy to read:-) I think the series is good and I really enjoy reading it. Of course there are better, more complete fantasy series, but for a young public, dreaming of princes and monsters and epic battles, this book is just great! For an older reader like me: it is a quick escapist read that is really enjoyable and has the advantage of being very well written. A 3,5 stars, even more like a 4 stars.

This book was a great follow up to the 1st book.Will has gained lots a fame but not from wealthEveryone knew him because of his stealthHe was a very big threatHis enemys should always be in fret

Even under Halt's tutelage, years of training will be needed for Will to become a Ranger. In this era of war, though, he'll only have months before being required to perform like one. It seems to be an important victory when Halt and Will ambush a small party of Wargals, slaying the violent creatures and discovering a written plan for Lord Morgarath's next siege against the Kingdom of Araluen. Morgarath was banished fifteen years ago for exerting mind control over the Wargals and using them to

This review originally published in Phantases and Other Funny WordsNote: Below, my review is split into two parts. The first gives my general thoughts on the book, and the second details spoilers and major plot points. Be warned.Part One: OverviewMuch of what I said about the previous book applies to The Burning Bridge as well. The characters, yet again, are developed on a very basic level. The world is hardly expanded, and even the new things we learn about Araluen and its surroundings are

I want to recommend this book to people who love fantasy books. This book is the second series of the whole series. I like this book because the storyline and characters are very different than other book . Usually in other books, the main character is very tall and cool or very good at something. But the main character of this book Will is very smaller than other friends and weak and he is not especially good at something. Also, I like this book because it makes the reader to imagine the scene

Me before reading The Burning Bridge: Oh my gosh I'm so excited to read this, ugh but I have other books to read but Im going to abandon those for this one because I miss Will's adventures. Me immediately after reading The Burning Bridge: OH MY FUDGE GOSH WHAT? NO WTH THERE HAS TO BE MORE THERE HAS TO BE MORE AHHHHHHHHHHHH *scream that lasts for 10 minutes then slowly transfers into sobs* NO NO NO NO I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THIS IS THE END AHHHHHHHHHHHH IT CAN'T END LIKE THIS MACARONI NOT FAIR NOT
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