“Success tended to make the unorthodox acceptable”
Quote by John Flanagan
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In The Siege of Macindaw, the protagonist, Will, faces a new challenge as he and his fellow rangers are called upon to defend their home against a powerful and mysterious enemy. The story delves into themes of bravery, friendship, and the struggle to protect one's homeland, all set in a richly detailed fantasy world. more
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