Ranger's Apprentice 11: The Lost Stories
Excitement, drama and action - and the answers to all your burning questions about the Rangers of Araluen!
Available Formats
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Ranger's Apprentice 11: The Lost Stories Paperback ISBN: 9781864718188 Published: 03/10/2011 Imprint: Random House Australia Children's Extent: 512 pages Subject: General fiction (Children's / Teenage) $17.95 RRP
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Ranger's Apprentice 11: The Lost Stories EBook ISBN: 9781742750583 Published: 28/09/2011 Imprint: RHA eBooks Child Extent: 512 pages Subject: General fiction (Children's / Teenage) $17.95 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
Everyone knows the legends of the Rangers of Araluen. But no one has heard the whole story - until now. Has Halt told Will the truth about how Will became an orphan? Did Gilan track down Morgarath's lieutenant after the battle of Three Step Pass? Is there to be a royal wedding - or will tragedy strike first? Inspired by questions and letters sent by his loyal readers, John Flanagan answers all your burning questions about the world of the Rangers.
If you want to know what's gone before and what comes next for Will, Halt, Horace, Alyss, Evanlyn and Gilan - not to mention a certain stubborn little pony - THE LOST STORIES is an unmissable read.
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joseph0 stars
22 October 2011 at 10:33pm
Reporti thin the rangers aprentice is a brilant book a read 99 pages each night i need number 11 and number 2
rob mali4 stars
23 October 2011 at 4:46am
Report@ joseph hey, do you know if you first have to read number 7 and then number 5 and 6 or is it not important for the whole story.
someonebeatiful0 stars
2 November 2011 at 5:07am
Report@robmali no you don't need to read number 7 before 5 and 6 I didn't do it and it isn't necessary. so enjoy the books en i am sure you will:)
robmali4 stars
2 November 2011 at 5:43am
Report@someonebeautiful thanx(dankje) i'm sure i won't get any problems and i will enjoy the books :D
its a secret1 stars
9 November 2011 at 8:26am
Reporti like the rangers apprentice series and I'm looking forward to book 12 book one problem... I'm under the age of 14 and I can't read for more then 15 mins :o and i only have book 1,2 and the lost stories how do i get more time please help PS robmali don't do :D do >:D bye
its a secret1 stars
9 November 2011 at 8:26am
ReportPs its a secret is just my secret name so i don't be notices
robmali4 stars
11 November 2011 at 6:21pm
Report@its a secret ok i know my english is not the best but thanx
fan0 stars
21 November 2011 at 8:17pm
Reportim still up on book 6 but ive already read 7 but the probkem is is that my dog ripped up book 5 after i read it and its a libary book....
...1 stars
26 November 2011 at 12:59pm
Reportwhat happens to tug?
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26 November 2011 at 1:00pm
Reportgrr...
Ad5 stars
14 December 2011 at 6:09am
Report@... In book 11 he get wounded and Will get another horse with the name Tug
sn.L4 stars
24 April 2012 at 9:40am
ReportI'm amazed at the sheer volume of irrelevant comments; save all this nonsense for forums and the such, for this is for reviews, not random posts. Now to my REVIEW: I personally enjoyed reading this book, as it answered many of the questions which had plagued my mind for quite a while. It was as engaging as the previous books, with delightful humour aplenty. However, the fact that there were several short stories together unavoidably made the book lack cohesion, and the stories nearly always made me want to read more about a specific incident and raised several more unanswered questions. On a side note, it amuses me to enter bookstores and find that the series is classified as a children's book; although I'm passed the years of an "older child", I still enjoy reading Flanagan's unique style of writing and his sense of humor. I particularly liked "Purple Prose", and while reading often wondered how he expected an "older child" to understand some - if not all - of those intolerably pompous words that Will used. All in all, this was a great and nearly unflawed book which answered a multitude of interesting questions left for the reader, and should definitely be read by all fans of the Ranger's Apprentice series.