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The Lost Stories (2011)

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3.47 of 5 Votes: 13
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0399256180 (ISBN13: 9780399256189)
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English
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Philomel

The Lost Stories (2011) - Plot & Excerpts

My review overall was good, but some here some facts that i don't like:Poor Tug. Why did Flanagan did this? I understand that age would prejudice horse physical, but that could wait until the end of the series, and could not have been cited in the books. And if that were not enough, he was also exchanged for another horse, also called Tug and changed his name. Some pages later, Will is already talking with her new horse as if it were the old, not remembering what horse for 10 books and nearly 11 were loved by him and for us all. But leaving aside these facts, I want to praise the outcome for general Brotherband. The book was good, but as I said before, John Flanagan wrong with Tug.But liked the book, I give 4 stars. Have you ever thought about what it is like to be an assassin? Have you thought about some unexplained questions in a story? Have you ever thought, “What happened to that one guy who just disappeared like that?” No longer will that happen in this book series. This book answers fan-made questions from each story. Will, the main character, goes through crazy detailed stories with his mentor Halt. The stories are to be read along with the series. They may sound like fantasy at first, but it’s not. It could really happen. They also have other allies like Horose, Evalin and more. Rangers have to train until they are 18 years old. Their job is to protect their kingdom from intruders and harm. They have to learn to use weapons like long bows and knives. When Will is in training, he goes to a cabin in the woods outside the kingdom to train. Sometimes he is by himself and sometimes he trains with others. He is not the best but he does well in his training. He becomes a hero during the stories. So for a quick review, a boy named Will is a ranger, an assassin in training, with his mentor Halt and other friends. This book holds some of the untold stories and answers some unexplained questions. The book did pretty well except for a few boring stories. Some weren’t all that exciting but others were mouth dropping with lots of action and suspense. They were very mixed up stories along a timeline. They contained very descriptive words that gave a good picture of the plots. I think Will’s story is great and has a good background. The stories are about Will and how his friends helped him learn to become a ranger in the book series.

What do You think about The Lost Stories (2011)?

Amazing stories that connect to the series in many ways. It kept me up all night!!
—Vero

Not bad. The horse story at the end was a little messed up.
—alizuk_2005

Good, but I liked some stories better than others.
—Cynthia

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