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The Battle for Skandia (Ranger's Apprentice, Book 4) (original 2006; edition 2008)

by John Flanagan (Author)

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After Ranger's apprentice Will battles Temujai warriors to rescue Evanlyn, Will's kingdom of Skandia joins forces with rival kingdom Araluen to defeat a common enemy.
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Title:The Battle for Skandia (Ranger's Apprentice, Book 4)
Authors:John Flanagan (Author)
Info:Viking Books for Young Readers (2008), Edition: First Edition, 304 pages
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Will and Evanlyn are still prisoners in Skandia. Their escape plans are complicated by a Temujai (think Mongol) invasion. And yet again, this directly continues the story of the previous book, so that the four books tell a single story, ending in this book. Very enjoyable middle-grade coming-of-age fantasy. ( )
  jcm790 | May 26, 2024 |
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Book 4 of the Ranger's Apprentice was quite good, with Halt engineering his banishment from the Rangers so he can go rescue Will and Evanlyn (Princess Cassandra) from the Skandians. Joined by Horace, the four Araluens help the Skandians defeat the invading Temujai. (Need to read Book 7 next, which is still unpublished in U.S.) ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
Honestly...I don't want to like these books. I started them to check them out for my sons but........darn it, I like them. I mean I really like them and I don't know why :) After the first few books I had a pretty good grasp of how the series was so I could have stopped but frankly I don't want to. I have the rest on hold right now!! ( )
  mcsp | Jan 25, 2021 |
{Fourth of 11 (or 12); Ranger’s Apprentice series. Fantasy, children’s, YA} (2006)
Group read.

Will and Evanlyn are trying to escape from Skandia and have been held up in the mountains by the winter snows. Halt and Horace are heading into Skandia by the land route, crossing from Teutlandt through one of the mountain passes, hoping to rescue them. In so doing, they discover a Temujai horde poised to invade Skandia. With their retreat into Teutlandt cut off by the Temujai and realising that once Skandia falls - and Halt knows it must, despite the Skandians' well-known prowess as fighters - the Temujai will look to invade the rest of the world, the Araluens decide to head back to the Skandian capital of Hallasholm to warn the Skandians and hopefully form an alliance with them to hold off the Temujai.

I like this series. The adventures are well written and while the outcomes may be resolved more easily than in the real world (so wars don’t drag out over many books, for example - but cliff-hangers are kept to a minimum) Flanagan doesn’t talk down to his readers and I’ve found the writing to be consistently solid and engaging. They are also light enough to keep me reading - I usually can't read two books in a series too close together - but well-written enough that I'm happy to read more.

I'm trying to avoid spoilers for the previous books. Points that I've made in my reviews for them that still hold true are the writing flows smoothly, they’re well written both for adult readers and the target age group (stated as 10+ on some of my editions), the characters are likeable, the action scenes are compelling and I like the humour.

‘Going to slow them down,’ Halt replied briefly. ‘Don’t stop to watch. Just keep going as hard as you can!’

Erik gritted his teeth as he came down heavily on the saddle. ‘This is as hard...as...I...can!’he replied. But Halt was already shaking his head. The Ranger had already unslung his longbow from across his shoulders and was brandishing it in his right hand. Eras saw what was coming, a moment too late to do anything about it.
‘No!’ he began. ‘Don’t you...!’

But then the bow whipped down across his horse's rump with a resounding crack and the beast leapt forward as if it had been stung. In a way, of course, it had.

The profanity that Erak was preparing for Halt was lost in a his drawn-out howl as he grabbed at the saddle bow once more to keep his seat.


I feel the writing is improving and some of my quibbles from the previous books have been addressed. Although the story revolves around Will, I like the way we are shown different points of view so we can see the bigger picture.

Erak opened his mouth to reply, but Olgak interrupted.

'The Ranger's right, Jarl,' he said. 'You'll be more valuable at Hallasholm. And besides, you're getting a bit long in the tooth for this sort of work, aren't you?'

Erak's eyes widened with anger and he started to say something. Then he noticed that Olgak was grinning broadly and realised that the younger man was joking.


(A young warrior talking to his earl/ war leader.)

Now I’m at an impasse. I’ve just finished Oakleaf Bearers (aka The Battle for Skandia.) which is book four. Book five is The Sorcerer in the North but there’s a note after the blurb in my book that says:

Ranger’s Apprentice book 7: Erak’s Ransom takes place before the events of books 5 and 6. You might like to read book 7 first.

I plan to take advice from LT friends who have read them before and the Ranger's Apprentice website and read book 7 first.

4.5 stars ( )
  humouress | May 12, 2020 |
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