Yes, "The Last Apprentice" series is also known as "The Wardstone Chronicles" or "The Spook's Apprentice" series. The books follow a young apprentice named Tom Ward who learns to fight against supernatural forces as he trains under the Spook, who is a supernatural protector.
The author Joseph Delaney wrote the Last Apprentice series (called The Wardstone Chronicles in England). He lives in Lancashire county in north England, which is the same county that Tom Ward is supposed to live in.
Blood+ is the 50 episode anime series.
In the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter, the cat that becomes the fourth apprentice is usually determined by the specific storyline within each book. Each Clan may have different apprentices at different times, so it isn't always the same cat.
The first game is the same name as the series
No, the show is based on a novel series of the same name
Synonyms for Apprentice:AmateurBeginnerFledglingHopefulInitiateLearnerNeophyteNewbieNewcomerNoviceNovitiatePrenticePupilRookieStarterStudentTiroTraineeTyro
Kirk Gibson was the last player to be on a World Series winning team the same year in which he was voted the league's MVP when he was with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988.
Ignore the Other Answer The Last Olympian Is the last book in THAT Series, But Rick Riordan Said "I will be making a sequel to my Percy Jackson Series, They Will Include, the same characters, but they will not be the MAIN Characters No longer. My New Percy Jackson Series will be released October 19, 2010"
Yes he died in the same episode as Toshiko preventing a nuclear meltdown in the last episode of the last series.
It's written in the third person, if that's what you mean. It's pretty much the same writing style as the other books in the series, to be honest with you.
Finn's last name has not been mentioned in the series. I do not think he posesses a last name. But, if i were to guess, he would probably have the same last name as Jake does (if Jake even has a last name, but i highly doubt it, as his last name is not mentioned in the series either) because he grew up with him and his parents.
Yes, an additional sequel series called "A Vision of Shadows" follows "The Last Hope" in the Warriors book series. This new series introduces a new set of characters and storylines within the same universe as the previous books.