Ranger’s Apprentice: The Early Years Series by John Flanagan (Books 1 & 2)

Hello, one and all! It’s been a long minute since I’ve posted a book review, or any post at all, really, but I thought I’d pop in for a quick summary of the Ranger’s Apprentice prequel series The Early Years. I LOVE the Ranger’s Apprentice series—no, I don’t think you understand how much that series rules my absolute soul. It’s that series that basically raised me, similar to the role that Percy Jackson or The Hunger Games played for a lot of kids; that was Ranger’s Apprentice by John Flanagan for me. But, after quite a few re-reads, the 11-book series didn’t have any new content to entertain. Don’t get me wrong, I loved re-reading my favorite books, but I also loved reading new stories with all my favorite characters. For me, the series was almost like my version of a soap opera—lots of gasping and side commentary necessary.

So, I just assumed that the series had ended and never looked back at these childhood books. But, about a week ago, scrolling through my Kindle library for something to read, I saw some new John Flanagan titles and had to check them out. Turns out, Uncle John has been writing spin-off series from the original Ranger’s Apprentice universe since 2015! Omg, I couldn’t believe my eyes! I did know about the Brotherband Chronicles, which is another successful spin-off series about a Skandiand crew, and I’ve read about three of those, but I didn’t know there were more from that series or there were other series. My mind was officially blown.

Naturally, I had to check them out and sped straight through the two prequel books in the prequel series The Early Years. Both books follow Crowley, Halt, and Duncan primarily as they rebel against Morgarath’s incoming usurpation of the throne. I loved seeing the backstory of those characters, as well as the battles that were so important in the first book of the Ranger’s Apprentice main series, which I felt didn’t explain Morgarath’s rise to power so well. I also just loved being immersed back into my favorite childhood books and had the most fun seeing old characters when they were young.

Probably my favorite part was seeing Halt as a 20-something making all the same mistakes as any other person (Will) because he always seemed un-beatable and superhuman when I read the original series. Also, we get to see how Halt and Pauline met in the prequel books, which had me dying on the floor from laughter. It was classic!

All-in-all, there are no words that describe returning to your favorite childhood series that shaped who you are today and having it be familiar yet different at the same time. Currently, I’m reading the spin-off series The Royal Ranger, which follows the next generation of the characters from the original series and I’m loving it as well. My favorite books of all time, hands down, and I can’t recommend them enough.

Age: 8-12 (obviously including me as well)

Genre: Fantasy, adventure, coming-off-age

Rating: 10/10