Ranger’s Apprentice: The Icebound Land
June 27th, 2007 @ 12:44 pm

Ranger’s Apprentice: The Icebound Land is the third book of John Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice Series, and its ISBN is 978 1 74166 021 0 and 1 74166 021 1 and like book one and book two which I have also reviewed it is published by Random House Australia.

But before I start my review of Ranger’s Apprentice: The Icebound Land book I also want to add that at the end of Ranger’s Apprentice: The Burning Bridge, Will and Evanlyn are captured by the Skandians and are taken to Skandia and we are also left pondering how much Will means to Halt. The third story also starts at the end of The Burning Bridge and the voyage to Skandia also means going via Stormwhite Sea but this is interrupted by a vicious storm, and the Skandians take their ship called Wolfwind to an island called Skorghijl where they knew they could stay until the storm season ended. Also while they were on this island Will is told by Evanlyn about her true identity, and wisely they decide to keep this to themselves. Will and Evanlyn are also trying to figure out how to get off the island, and Evanlyn had planned to reveal her true identity to the Skandians but after finding out that Will discovered by overhearing that the Skandian Oberjarl back at Hallasholm had made some kind of oath called a vallasvow, she then changes her mind. Then sometime after a failed attempt of escape Wolfwind then gets sailed back to Hallasholm, and Will and Evanlyn then start a new life as slaves, but their experience as slaves weren’t for long as Erak then decide to plan how Will and Evanlyn are going to escape.

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