

desertcart.com: The Traitor's Son: (Path of the Ranger Book 1): 9798600420458: Urvi, Pedro, Sarima: Books Review: It Kept Me Up Way Past My Bedtime - Lasgol is the orphaned son of an Elite First Ranger who was killed three years previously as a traitor to the king. Small for his age, especially compared to the large boys in his village, he is scorned by nearly everyone where ever he goes. Taken in by an old, alcoholic, one-eyed veteran who frequently berates him and punishes him, the boy remains optimistic that life is good and someday he will clear his father’s name. Lasgol never waivers in the belief that his father, who taught him the ways of the Forest, archery, tracking, trapping and a belief in himself did not betray his king who was also his close friend. During his 15th year Lasgol is offered the opportunity to go to Ranger school as is the right of those whose parents or grandparents served as Rangers. The recruiter who comes for him warns him that accepting will be far more difficult than what he experiences in his village as everyone will hate him as the Traitor’s son. It is a very difficult choice but Lasgol decides this presents a path to clear his father’s name. Before he leaves, he discovers the old veteran had hidden away a package that had been sent to him 3 years before after his fathers death. When he finds it, amongst his fathers clothing is a box with an egg which is quite mystifying. He ends up packing this box with an egg with his meager belongings on the two week trek to the boats that will take them to the Ranger Camp. When Lasgol and his recruiter arrive to where the boats are waiting to take all 80 initiates to the camp the mood of the story shifts from somber to laugh out loud funny as it describes 40 teenage boys and girls with their first experience of rowing a longboat, two teens per bench and per oar. I laughed until I had tears as I remembered my own childhood experiences learning how to row my grandfathers’ old, heavy, wooden rowboat at the lake. The introduction of his new friends and roommates with the indomitable Ingrid as the leader of their group of six expands the book into an adventure where they all must successfully learn various skills as well as physical fitness to earn their placement to graduating their first year. The story increases in tension and plot twists as hate filled looks and insults are flung Lasgol’s way and murderous attempts are made on his life. There’s sort of a Harry Potter kind of feeling to the camaraderie of the fifteen year old group and their trials and tribulations which I enjoyed tremendously. Of course, that mysterious egg plays a vital and unexplainable role in helping Lasgol clear his father’s name. This book is awesome, I couldn’t put it down and stayed up way past my bedtime last night. And thank you, dear editor, for your amazing job. I so appreciate a well edited book which seems to be hard to come by on Kindle Unlimited in this type of genre. This was a suggestion in my Kindle Unlimited list and I am SO glad there is a second book I can read right away. Review: Good read - The Traitor’s Son was a pleasant surprise. The story moves fast, the world-building is solid, and the main character is easy to root for. It’s not the most original fantasy out there, but it’s fun and kept me turning the pages. If you’re into classic coming-of-age adventures with a bit of mystery, it’s worth checking out.
| ASIN | B083XTDBR3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,725 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #16 in Teen & Young Adult Arthurian Myths & Legends #31 in Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fantasy #93 in Teen & Young Adult Epic Fantasy |
| Book 1 of 20 | Path of the Ranger |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,668) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.86 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8600420458 |
| Item Weight | 1.11 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 343 pages |
| Publication date | January 18, 2020 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Reading age | 12+ years, from customers |
M**H
It Kept Me Up Way Past My Bedtime
Lasgol is the orphaned son of an Elite First Ranger who was killed three years previously as a traitor to the king. Small for his age, especially compared to the large boys in his village, he is scorned by nearly everyone where ever he goes. Taken in by an old, alcoholic, one-eyed veteran who frequently berates him and punishes him, the boy remains optimistic that life is good and someday he will clear his father’s name. Lasgol never waivers in the belief that his father, who taught him the ways of the Forest, archery, tracking, trapping and a belief in himself did not betray his king who was also his close friend. During his 15th year Lasgol is offered the opportunity to go to Ranger school as is the right of those whose parents or grandparents served as Rangers. The recruiter who comes for him warns him that accepting will be far more difficult than what he experiences in his village as everyone will hate him as the Traitor’s son. It is a very difficult choice but Lasgol decides this presents a path to clear his father’s name. Before he leaves, he discovers the old veteran had hidden away a package that had been sent to him 3 years before after his fathers death. When he finds it, amongst his fathers clothing is a box with an egg which is quite mystifying. He ends up packing this box with an egg with his meager belongings on the two week trek to the boats that will take them to the Ranger Camp. When Lasgol and his recruiter arrive to where the boats are waiting to take all 80 initiates to the camp the mood of the story shifts from somber to laugh out loud funny as it describes 40 teenage boys and girls with their first experience of rowing a longboat, two teens per bench and per oar. I laughed until I had tears as I remembered my own childhood experiences learning how to row my grandfathers’ old, heavy, wooden rowboat at the lake. The introduction of his new friends and roommates with the indomitable Ingrid as the leader of their group of six expands the book into an adventure where they all must successfully learn various skills as well as physical fitness to earn their placement to graduating their first year. The story increases in tension and plot twists as hate filled looks and insults are flung Lasgol’s way and murderous attempts are made on his life. There’s sort of a Harry Potter kind of feeling to the camaraderie of the fifteen year old group and their trials and tribulations which I enjoyed tremendously. Of course, that mysterious egg plays a vital and unexplainable role in helping Lasgol clear his father’s name. This book is awesome, I couldn’t put it down and stayed up way past my bedtime last night. And thank you, dear editor, for your amazing job. I so appreciate a well edited book which seems to be hard to come by on Kindle Unlimited in this type of genre. This was a suggestion in my Kindle Unlimited list and I am SO glad there is a second book I can read right away.
M**L
Good read
The Traitor’s Son was a pleasant surprise. The story moves fast, the world-building is solid, and the main character is easy to root for. It’s not the most original fantasy out there, but it’s fun and kept me turning the pages. If you’re into classic coming-of-age adventures with a bit of mystery, it’s worth checking out.
S**N
Wish I Found this Author Sooner!
I have no idea how I have been reading fantasy as long as I have not heard of Pedro Urvi. I am a fantasy genre junkie, and for me there is nothing better than a fabulous fantasy series, which The Traitor's Son is the first book of a four-book series, not to mention he has two other fantasy series! What an excellent find! Though I will say Perdo Urvi's series fall into the YA category, The Traitor's Son did not read like a YA book. It is written in a fashion appropriate for younger readers, but yet equally likable for adult readers. It is full of adventure, friendships, and hardships. The characters are all well written, making the story all the more enjoyable and engaging. If you are looking for an epic fantasy series that is fast-paced, this book is for you. Though I have yet to start book two, it is the next book I plan to read, and if it is half as good as the first book, I will likely be finishing the series before next weekend. In the section "About this series," I think that I would most relate this book to The Ranger's Apprentice, and Harry Potter, both series that I love. I will say that I wish the author would put these in audible form as well since when I don't have time to sit and read, I love to listen to books.
D**R
Very good book.
An excellent read and hard to put down. Non-stop action and intriguing story. The characters are fascinating with a diversity of backgrounds and skills add to the story.
A**.
Home on the range(er)
I liked the idea of a teenager trying to get his family name cleared by attempting to follow in his dad's footsteps. It's like he went to military school, but set in the middle ages, only mildly anachronistic, lol. And the military school trains future rangers, like scouting and sniper school with some forestry and herb lore thrown in for extra fun. The snipers use a bow and arrows, but it is still sniper-ish. Add in a bit of magic and you have a school I'd much rather have attended than my own high school, lol. So what is not to like about this book? No, really I would like to know, bec onause I adored it and can't wait to see the next installment! And there is a mini-dragon or lizard of magic origins named Camu that I'm hoping will grow into a companion for our protagonist. Great adventure and interesting characters make this a must read, but, hey, it's also on Kindle Unlimited right now!
M**C
Good story, a little slow
The story is good, you’ll enjoy the protagonist and the associated main character group. The story was a bit slow, meaning it didn’t keep me enthralled and excited to read it. It was more of a ‘read when I have a moment’, as compared to ‘I can’t put it down’. Still, it’s worth the read. Rating: 4.25 stars.
A**R
My son's FAVORITE series!
My son's favorite series! My son is just barely 12 years old and is a very advanced reader. He was dead bored with the books that he was reading that were "7th grade" books, and though he can read adult-level books, many of them have mature content that wasn't quite appropriate. We found the Path of the Ranger series and he's plowing through them! Though he's a great reader, he doesn't love to just sit and read-- honestly, he reads when he has to. But this series is EXCITING for him! These keep his attention and spark his imagination. He is big on plot and character development, and the books in this series nail it! Thank you, Pedro Urvi for writing books that my son loves... he won't stop until the 21-book (as of now) series has finished <3
M**R
Simple story very well written. A very good light night time read, minimum violence only used for the sake of good!!!!
M**S
Der Plot, dem das Buch folgt ist unterhaltsam. Sehr gut geschrieben und die Charaktere sind lebendig. Manche Szenen sind etwas langatmig, aber immer noch unterhaltsam. Wer Fantasy mag, eine gut erzählte Story liebt und unterhalten werden möchte, ist mit dieser Serie sehr gut beraten. Werde auch das nächste Buch lesen.
C**E
Ótimo livro!
K**O
I loved the adventure and the characters in this epic fantasy tale. A story full of core values like friendship, honor, courage, love and respect. Recommended for children and adults looking for a good read.
K**K
this book is much better than many other novels. the plot is not so dramatic but that's fine. Hoping to see some superhero feats in the next books of this series
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