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The Ruins of Gorlan
- Ranger's Apprentice
- Narrated by: William Zappa
- Series: Ranger's Apprentice (published order), Book 1, Ranger's Apprentice (chronological order), Book 1
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
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- Laura
- 04-01-19
So gave it ago and then ended up buying the second
I had been seeing this book a few times while out and about in charity shops. So when it came on sale on Audible, I thought why not? So gave it ago and then ended up buying the second book and the third book… So yeah.
You see them grow as people as well as skilled traders. Whether it be a cook to a knight in training. You see a range of different trades. It was great to see the message that you don’t have to be a knight to be a warrior. Warriors come in all different sizes and shapes. It’s what’s in the inside that matters.
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- Coolman129921
- 19-07-20
Great listen but one downside
Great book except for the loud music between chapters so if that was removed it would be perfect. Since the music breaks emulsion
3 people found this helpful
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- cookybuoy
- 07-03-19
Great introduction
Whilst this is a young adult book with a few clear messages on team building, bullying etc it is a very good book with some clever parts to it.
I look forward to the next in the series
3 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-11-18
Good book
loved it read the paperback version before and I enjoyed it again. please support John Flanagan so he may bring more enjoyable books in the future.
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- Miss
- 28-08-16
Best story ever
Great story. Very exciting and a great start to a brilliant series.
Great characters.
Excellent performance, such variance of voices for the different characters.
3 people found this helpful
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- Kristi
- 26-10-18
Safe and familiar fare
A simple enough story of a young hero finding his path. A nice, safe introduction for young readers to the fantasy genre, the characters, society and moral values are all familiar and conservative in a 1950’s Middle American sort of way. The plot has no real surprises and the world building is almost nonexistent - the usual medieval Europe trappings pasted onto post-Colonial American flora and fauna, with no mind paid to odd anachronistic references to light switches, refrigeration and non-alcoholic ginger beer - things the target reader would be familiar with, but a bit immersion-wrecking for more experienced readers. The author also periodically slips into head-hopping, with POVs switching about unexpectedly mid-conversation. The book is slow to get going, but the unskilled writing doesn’t detract from an engaging tale with lots of likeable characters.
5 people found this helpful
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- charlie
- 23-10-18
Brilliant.
Great story, terrifically read. Diving straight into the next one and I urge you to as well.
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- comfan93
- 11-05-18
Brought it to life
Loved this series for ages, felt like reading it again for the first time hearing it narrated - wonderful job :)
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- Ms Rosemary Dunstan
- 07-04-18
A fantastic story for anyone of any age
I discovered John Flanagan's junior books by accident - one of the best accidents I've ever had. I'm spreading the excitement of the Ranger's Apprentice series to anyone who will listen!
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- J Mac
- 17-03-18
Great book, great characters.
I loved this book, especially since both my kids loved it to. the characters are great, funny and inspiring for the kids.
Good clean, exciting, fun!
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- Keith
- 29-04-12
Keith's Review
Enjoyed this story as it unfolded. It painted a clear picture of the characters and how they developed along the way. Left me keen to delve deeper into the series.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-12-20
Way too cheesy
This story has no original ideas and those ideas that it does have are very cheesy and have no real creativity
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- Ian Hooper
- 20-08-20
Very good!
I loved Williams different voices... Very accurately copying the same voice I attached to the character.
I read the book myself first then listened the audio, and the story inspires me every time
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- Tecomarob
- 17-05-20
Brilliant Story
I am 10. When you get rid of the bullies things get better. I like the way Horace and Will became friends.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-07-19
really good
I normally hate books but this is great definitely a good buy. love this book
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- Sarah
- 31-08-14
Most enjoyable
Listened to this book on the way to school every morning with 2 boys aged 7yrs and 12yrs. They were absolutely riveted and QUIET (yay!!). We could not miss a morning without the Ranger's.
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- Helen
- 05-02-11
Hoping the rest will be available at Audible
Thoroughly enjoyed what is apparently the first in a series and hoping the rest are available soon.
Instead of the "child without parents" story focusing on parentage, Will has to deal with the day-to-day challenges of being without patronage in a world I would like to know more about.
More, please?