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one and bookare two of my favorites of the series, The cult aspect of the book might make some people uncomfortable because it plays with truth, but it doesn't bother me because it clearly shows it is a cult and that's how cults work.
Distorting truth for their own ends,

Things I love about this book:
Halt, Horace, and Will all traveling and working together.
These books are best when that happens,
The major plot twists, Like Horace, everyone assumes Halt's claim in the Icebound Land not going to say what that is due to spoilers is a lie.
BUT that's not exactly the case, Will je na každoročním hraničářském sněmu, ale
Unlock The Secrets Of Králové Clonmelu (Hraničářův Učeň, #8) Penned By John Flanagan File Format Publication Copy
Halt vyšetřuje záhadné události na západě.
Když se konečně vrátí, přináší špatné zprávy, V Hibernii to vře, Lživá náboženská sekta, která si říká nezasvěcení, rozsévá zmatek a vyvolává vzpoury, a pět ze šesti hibernských království už bylo rozvráceno.
Nyní je v ohrožení šesté, království Clonmel, a Halt, Will a Horác se vydají na cestu, aby v něm pomohli znovu nastolit pořádek.
Budou jim na výpravě užitečná tajemství z Haltovy minulosti Jeden hraničář obvykle dokáže zabránit vzpouře, ale tentokrát možná nebudou stačit ani dva.
. . This book was a bit boring and slow, I enjoy the books more, when the books is about more characters than just the three old friends.
Furhtermore I missed a strong female character in this one like Evanlyn or Alyss! I picked this up because my nephew left it on table.
I had started to read one Ranger's Apprentice before, and couldn't finish it, I read about/, and the adventure was pretty boring, the characters were flat, and the love interest was cardboard.

Best scene when young Will's adventure in previous books had been turned into a training exercise for his own apprentices, and he had to explain to them that they couldn't use his solution because they didn't have those resources available.
LOL "the problems stay the same, but the solutions keep changing" Lois McMaster Bujold Read all my reviews on sitelink booklikes. com

GoodReads ate the last review I wrote of The Kings of Clonmel, so here we try again.


It has been ages since I last read a book from the Ranger's Apprentice series, but I am trying to go and finish some series finally, so here I was with The Kings of Clonmel.
Especially how this fit into the timeline I would not be able to tell since it was such a long time ago I read part seven.


It was however the same kind of story I would have expected, I'm always a bit wary when the main characters seem to be the only ones to deal with any kind of problems, as is certainly the case here.
I just decided to not let it bother me too much, and I much enjoyed reading it, It clearly is the set up of some things spanning multiple books and I am curious to see where this is going.
Oh, dear. The Kings of Clonmel has presented me with a dilemma: do I like this book better, or my old favorite, The Siege of Macindaw This book was so exciting and wellwritten, I literally could not put it down and I ended up finishing it in less than a day.
The plot is a little more complicated than the earlier books, which for me made it only more enjoyable.
Halt, Will and Horace work to discredit a cult that is stealing valuables from small villages in neighboring Hibernia under the pretense of protecting them and threatening to dethrone Clonmel's not especially loved monarch, King Ferris.
Araluen will be next, the Rangers know, and move outside their country's borders to ensure safety for Araluen.
What follows is a tangle of secrets, pageantry and intrigue that will keep you on the edge of your seat right up to the climactic final showdown: a trial by combat featuring Horace as the Sunrise Knight.
But when Tennyson, the con artist posing as a religious leader, attempts to sabotage the contest at arms, can Will and Halt be in time to save Horace The future of Araluen hangs in the balance! Now were back after the time skip again, so Will is a true ranger.
He goes to a rangers gathering and Halt has some bad news, Time for another adventure. It features some background information about Halt but overall its just another light adventure that doesnt feel like it reaches the heights of the previous books.
I always enjoy the exploits of Will and Horace, and it was good to learn about Halt's mysterious background.
However, the plot was very predictable, Alternate history adventure. Discredit a vicious religious cult before they take control of Hibernia, Watch out for those nasty foreign assassins, Genovesans from Toscana, Took longer to read due to summer camps and vacations, but it was definitely one of our favorites.
Really moved Horace up on my list of favorite characters, Nervous for bookthough سه ستاره دادم به خاطر مجموعه اش ولی داستان این کتابش رو دوست نداشتم! خیلی سردستی بود مخصوصا بعد از شاهکار جلد قبلی.
هالت شاهزاده باشه کام آن! I think this is one of my favorite Ranger's books I've read so far!! Somehow I'd lost momentum on this series once Will became a full Ranger, and had pretty much decided not to continue.
Then on a whim after taking a break for a few years, I decided to give it one more chance, and was rewarded with an adventurous tale full of quiet humor and deeds of both intelligence and valor.


I don't know if it was me or the last couple of books before this one, but I now remember what I found endearing about this series in the first place.
Will and Halt are back as a team, and Horace too, I have definite plans to pick up the next book, and I don't think I'll wait so long.
kocham halta This was a better outing than the last one for this series, but still not as enjoyable as the earlier work.
Halt, Will and Horace are called into the neighboring kingdom of Clonmel to help discredit a cult that has been working to quietly seize power.
There are lots of ranger antics from Halt and Will, and feats of strength from Horace, The plot was fairly generic but it showed the characters well, Unfortunately it felt like a forgone conclusion that the characters would win out, by feats even more fantastic than ever before.
It's starting to make the stories feel superficial, As usual there was some nicely done humor to liven things up, returnreturnCAUTION MAJOR SPOILER. My biggest problem with the setup for this story was that Halt is supposedly from Clonmel, which they use to make it okay for the team to infiltrate a neighboring country.
That's rough but workable, then they make Halt twins with the king, Not so believable, but I'll swallow that, But to top it off, he is actually the real king, who fled when his brother kept trying to kill him.
That I can't buy. Nothing about Halt's character indicates he would abandon his people and leave without a fight, Especially since we know Halt as a dutiful and honor bound person, I can't imagine someone raised to be king would just walk away from it like it was nothing just because he didn't want to hurt his parents or his brother.
At one point they mention that people know Halt is not native to Araulen, I certainly don't remember anything like that, It's possible I just missed or forgot that, but it still felt like a major reach to make the plot work for the author and thus I kept saying ya right whenever this element entered the story.
If you can get over that, it's still an enjoyable adventure for the gang, .