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The Icebound Land (Ranger's Apprentice #03)
The Icebound Land (Ranger's Apprentice #03)
Series: Ranger's Apprentice
Recommended age: 12 & UpFull Review & Content Notes
Story/Writing Quality
★★★★★
Adult Themes
PG Captivity, endurance, and hope
MPAA-style ratings (G / PG / PG-13) applied
Language Rating
G Clean throughout
Violence Rating
PG Combat and imprisonment, non graphic
Sex / Nudity Rating
G None
Substances Rating
G None
LGBTQ+ Content
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The international bestselling series with over 5 million copies sold in the U.S. alone!
Kidnapped after the fierce battle with Lord Morgarath, Will and Evanlyn are bound for Skandia as captives aboard a fearsome wolfship. Halt has sworn to rescue Will, and he will do anything to keep his promise-even defy his King.
Expelled from the Rangers he has served so loyally, Halt is joined by Will's friend Horace as he travels toward Skandia. On their way, they are challenged constantly by freelance knights-but Horace knows a thing or two about combat. Soon he begins to attract the attention of knights and warlords for miles around with his uncanny skill. Even so, will they be in time to rescue Will from a horrific life of slavery?
The smash hit series continues with another heart stopping adventure.
Perfect for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, T.H. White's The Sword in the Stone, Christopher Paolini's Eragon series, and George R. R. Martin's Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire series.
“A fantastic read! The Ranger’s Apprentice series is an absolutely gripping adventure filled with courage, friendship, and just the right amount of danger. Flanagan’s writing is fast-paced and highly engaging, with a world that pulls you in so you never want to stop reading. The characters feel real, loyal, and deeply memorable. Best of all, the series remains clean and non-graphic throughout—battles are intense without being gory, and the humor, heart, and wholesome camaraderie make it perfect for younger readers and adults alike.” — Purely Fiction Reader Review
