Tuesday, November 26, 2024

The Burning Bridge

 The Burning Bridge by John Flanagan is the second book in his Ranger's Apprentice Series and the one
that normally sticks out most in my mind when I think of the series in general.

"Bracing for a final clash with the evil warlord Morgarath, the Ranger's rally the kingdom's allies, and Will is chose, along with his friend Horace, as special envoys to the 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 impassable 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?" 

General Impression: This is the book that I remembered most growing up in the Ranger's Apprentice Series. The image in my mind of Evanlyn and Will burning the bridge and getting captured was very present in my mind. There are really good moments in the book that stay with you, which I think is needed to make a book good. 

Theme and Plot: Most of John Flanagan's books are an adventure story. They aren't theme driven books, but the thought of being persistent, of working hard, and being able to think up solutions to problems that arise. Sometimes you need to do what needs to be done for the greater good and try to get yourself out of the situation you're in later. John Flanagan's plots are simple and straight forward, but the adventures are still a fun ride to go on. 

Setting: I've enjoyed the world that Will and his gaggle of friends and comrades are in. It is very similar to medieval Europe, specifically England, but as the world develops we get to see outlying countries. But there are different lore's and histories which make it engaging and different. 

Characters: This is the book where we are introduced to Evanlyn and get to see how she grows from being a simple Lady in Waiting to someone who is going to take adventures and, again, do what needs to be done. Will is still my favorite character. He's a great set of eyes to get to see the story through, though we bounce through a few different points of view. Will, Evanlyn, Horace, Gilan, and  Halt are engaging characters who easily grow on you. 

Writing: The one thing that might still throw people off for John Flanagan's books is his writing style. There is lot's of description and he does tend to tell more than show. Tells us how characters are feeling or explains the side-eye-glances when we, as smart readers, should be able to get that in general. 

Spice: 0/5 Spicy Chilis. There was none. These kids are too young and we are honestly only starting out of these adventures. Not enough character development has arisen to really start romance of any kind. We can see, by the end, that there could be some romance between some of them, but it is hardly even budding. 

Overall: I enjoyed this book. I loved being able to read it with my son and have him really get engaged into the story. 

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