The mood of "Ranger's Apprentice: The Ruins of Gorlan" is adventurous and suspenseful, infused with a sense of wonder and discovery. The story captures the excitement of training and the challenges faced by young apprentices, while also hinting at darker forces at play. As the protagonist, Will, embarks on his journey, a mix of camaraderie and tension permeates the narrative, keeping readers engaged and eager to see how the characters will face their trials. Overall, the mood is a blend of hope and uncertainty, setting the stage for an epic adventure.
60, It was Rangers Apprentice Book 1 Ruins of Gorlan
60, It was Rangers Apprentice Book 1 Ruins of Gorlan
there is 249 pages plus the extra book previews
In book one of The Rangers Apprentice the characters solving the problem are Will, Halt, Gilan, Sir Rodeny, and The Baron.
Towards the end of page 206. It's right after Will gives Halt a blumpkin.
The ISBN of Sorcerer's Apprentice - book - is 1-55970-580-9.
Book one in Ranger's Apprentice is the Ruins of Gorlan. It has 249 pages.
in book 1 he is 15 but as time goes on he is as old as 25 (the last book 11)
Will
Will receives his silver oakleaf in the end of book 1
For each book over 1 million copies have been sold.
to get you straight,"Omens of the Stars"is the main title and "The fourth apprentice" is the title of the first book.Though i see your confusion because Erin Hunter changed it a few times