Norghana tiene nueva reina. Una que las Panteras deben proteger.
El reino de Norghana está a punto de entrar en guerra después de lo sucedido en la boda real. Una guerra que será muy dura para todos los reinos implicados.
Los guardabosques sufrirán un fuerte revés que obligará a su reestructuración.
El Dragón Inmortal ya se ha dejado ver y lo ha hecho de una forma letal y con secretismo. Planea algo que las Panteras desconocen y necesitan descubrir antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
¡Disfruta de unas aventuras llenas de acción, aventura, magia y romance!
Pedro Urvi is a bestselling fantasy author who some years ago began to write as an experiment. Without any deliberate intention on his part, the experiment in writing turned into a novel which went on growing until eventually it evolved into a saga. He is also a technologist with many years of experience working in the world of computer systems and cyber security. He has lived in the US, UK and Spain and worked all over Europe. He is the author of three epic fantasy sagas: The Secret of the Golden Gods, The Ilenian Enigma, Path of the Ranger. It is currently working on a fourth one: Path of Dragons. His other passion is reading. He defines himself as a fan of epic fantasy, science fiction and thrillers.
Pedro Urvi es un escritor de fantasía, que un día hace unos años comenzó a escribir como un experimento. Sin él quererlo, el experimento narrativo se convirtió en una novela, que finalmente ha evolucionado hasta convertirse en una trilogía. También es un tecnólogo de Bilbao con muchos años de experiencia trabajando en el mundo de los sistemas de información y de la seguridad informática. Ha vivido en diferentes países: Estados Unidos, Inglaterra, España, y trabajado por toda Europa. Es autor de tres exitosaa sagas de fantasía épica: Los Dioses Áureos, El Enigma de los Ilenios, El Sendero del Guadabosques. Ahora está trabajando en una cuarta saga; La Senda de los Dragones. Su otra pasión es la lectura, se define como fan acérrimo de la fantasía épica, la ciencia ficción y el thriller. Otra de las actividades que le apasionan es salir a correr por la ría cerca del Guggenheim Bilbao, para escapar de sus ideas, imaginación, y sobre todo relajarse.
De los mejores de la saga, con varias historias en paralelo, todas interesantes, y que avanzan con múltiples sorpresas. Estoy deseando empezar el siguiente.
Me apetecía volver a este mundo, y me ha costado cogerle el hilo de nuevo. Llevo más de un año sin leer esta saga y me sentía un poco perdida al principio, pues no me acordaba bien cómo había finalizado el último, pero pronto ya encontré el camino al recordarnos el autor algunos hechos relevantes que habían ocurrido. . En este libro (ya el 17 de la saga), Lasgol es degradado de las Águilas Reales. El rey no le cree que haya un dragón que ha renacido y quiere dominar el mundo conocido. Además, Gondabar, el líder de los guardabosques, es encerrado en una mazmorra por el mismo motivo. Partiendo de esa base, comienza la aventura. Ahora Lasgol tiene tiempo para cumplir la última petición de Eicewald: encontrar y proteger las 12 perlas. Lasgol, con Camu y Ona, acaba viajando hacia el sur, hacia el Mar Central, siguiendo las perlas y enfrentándose a dragones menores, escarabajos gigantes, escorpiones y otras bestias horribles, todos ellos creados por Dergha Sho Blaska, el dragón renacido. Por otro lado, el resto de las Águilas se entrenan para ser Guardabosques Reales y convertirse en guardaespaldas personales de la Reina. Aunque ya están altamente entrenadas, no es tan fácil como parece. Esta trama me pareció un poco lenta y repetitiva, pero sé que es importante para el futuro, y espero que Lasgol tenga la oportunidad de entrenarse y convertirse en Guardabosque Real. Además, entre entrenamientos y guardias, Egil sigue sus planes con sus aliados para recuperar el trono (y tengo muchas ganas de saber si lo consigue!!). . El autor sigue en su misma línea, acercándonos cada vez más a nuestros protagonistas, compartiendo cómo van creciendo y desarrollándose. Pero, tengo que reconocer que se me hizo un poco pesado en algunos momentos. Parece como si no avanzara nada en la trama y hubiera rellenado con cosas, pero aún así, se disfruta de la lectura.
Well now after the king hears about a supposed immortal dragon for which has supposedly woke up; He believes that Lasgol and The leader of the Rangers is nuts or close to it. He has Gondabar put in the dungeons and Lasgol gets demoted from the Royal ranges Elite rangers to a regular ranger. Lasgol goes looking for more information and the pearls and ends up with Ona and Camu going 1/2 across the content. Not only does he gleam some great information as to what is the immortals plans of taking over world but finds that the dragon is working on raising an army of various other monstrosities like lesser dragons, giant beetles, scorpions and others. Lasgol and Camu learn more skills and Lasgols finished completing the bridge to his well of power making him more powerful than he was and even learned a little about Aodh bow. The more I read the more I'm looking forwar to finding out what Pedro Urni has planned for the Rangers and whether or not Lasgol will get Title back of eagle. Will he have the chance to become a royal ranger like his friends are?
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Lasgol couldn't communicate with different tribes in books 15 and 16 and 17. Did the writer forget about Lasgols communication ring? Also, there was entirely way too much information about Royal Ranger training in book 17. Just skip it as it's not important to the plot.
Este estuvo muy movidito y mucha acción No fue de relleno y me gusta lo que las panteras está haciendo cada día más y más. Cuando le dicen a Thoran el rey como murió Eicewald no les cree, que exista un dragón es algo completamente loco, manda Gondabar (el líder de los guardabosques) al calabozo Lasgol es expulsado de las aguilas reales y eso le ayuda a emprender el viaje a buscar las perlas que Eicewald le dejó en una pista que estaban en una isla, se encamina a la isla (tonto por su parte porque si ya estaban escondidas que más daba pero el nene quiero investigar si están ahí las perlas 🤦🏻♀️) Cuando aparece el mago traidor y ahí le roba las perlas, pero por tanto manipularlas empezó a salir el poder de ellas y aparece un gran lagarto de agua y le roba las perlas para entregárselas a Dergha-Sho-Blaska (el dragón) así que Lasgol, Camu y Ona emprenden el viaje a seguirlo, pasan por despiertos y se dan cuenta que ahí aparece otro mounstro descomunal que le entregan las perlas y este se encamina al desierto, para encontrarse con su amo en una ciudad abandonada, cuando entran en esa ciudad se dan cuenta que está tomada por serpientes y escorpiones muy grandes que están cuidando el lugar, de la anda aparece un dragón menor que es el protector y cuidador de esa ciudad, así que pelean con el, salen victoriosos pero muy lastimados, lo peor fue que lastimaron a Ona y la pobre pantera estaba lesionada y convulsiona (💔) Entran en una cueva para ver los planes de todos y se dan cuenta que Dergha-Sho-Blaska está con otros dragones menores y cuando le presentan las perlas el se pone muy feliz y en esa cueva están escarbando los fósiles de criaturas descomunales, que con el poder de las perlas los revive, el secreto es que Dergha-Sho-Blaskaesta formando un ejército de criaturas gigantes para atacar a todo los humanos, así que Lasgol, Camu y Ona le roban las perlas (debo decir que me puse súper nerviosa en esta parte que los descubrieran)
Mientras tengo las Águilas son asignadas a la protección de la reina Druida y empiezan entrenamiento de ser guardabosques reales, que es un entrenamiento muy diferente al que ellos han recibido, ya que siempre han atacado y ellos ahora les están enseñando a proteger, están buscando quien quería matar a la reina de Sangría y lo descubren y evitan una guerra con Erenal.
The Panthers are led before the king and humiliated for their belief in a dragon. Gondabar is sent to the dungeons and Lasgol demoted from the Royal Eagles until solid proof is presented of the dragon. Meanwhile, Maldreck is ordered to find and train more Ice Mages for their war against the Zangrians.
It’s a good thing that Lasgol has been demoted as it gives him time to fulfill the last request of Eicewald: find and protect the 12 pearls. Lasgol, with Camu and Ona, ends up traveling south toward the Central Sea following the pearls. While the rest of the Eagles train to be Royal Rangers to become personal bodyguards to the Queen. Even though their already highly trained, it’s not as easy as it seems.
There’re several excellent ideas that pop up in here, especially by Camu. He’s very smart, but I like Ona better. Problem though. All through their fighting and things it seemed like Lasgol had unlimited arrows, then suddenly when it’s needed he runs out!
Footnote: 1) ‘Don Juan’ is a distinctly real-world phase and should not have been used in this make-believe world situation.
2) When the veteran Ranger’s come to help Raner train Astrid, Ingrid & Molak, they act as if they’ve received training as Royal Rangers. But I thought that was only if you’re going to become a Royal Ranger, but they’re still considered just veterans.
Fave scenes: Eicewald’s funeral, the monster attack on the ship, the Inon warriors and sneaking into the cavern.
Como llevo diciendo en las última opiniones, y que parece que con cada libro que termino, la historia está cayendo cuesta abajo y sin frenos. En este libro 17 de la saga son muy pocos los capítulos o las partes que me parecen realmente interesantes. La gran mayoría de los capítulos se hacen muy pesados; las descripciones llegan un punto en que son excesivas.
Book was very good. Though it did get a little big too much. Especially with Lasgol's adventure. Lasgol had to deal with literal monsters. Glad his powers are increasing. The rest of the Royal Eagle's adventure was very interesting on the road to becoming Royal Rangers. Egil continues to plan excellent plans which was important for the ending of this book. Author continues to lay little bread crumbs to the reader teasing the eventual, Egil's grand plan to try to be king again. My negative with the book is that Dergha Sho Blaska wasn't defeated. we are in book 17, which for me personally is a lot. Kind of was hoping they would defeat him and focus On Egil's attempt at being king instead of dragging out Dergha Sho Blaska and that's why its not a 5/5. seems like the next book is a long one hope it delivers.
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Book 17 was a fun read and had errors throughout. The plot and characters developed well. The plot has developed well, if not a bit slowly. The characters have developed well, with the exception of Camu. He has still not grown up and acts like a child. It has become repetitive in his actions and by now I would think he would have matured a lot. Viggo has become a bit annoying too. I understand both characters have a certain personality to go by, but no growth in a character after 17 books is stretching it. I do look forward to book 18.
The Panthers need to solve several intense problems. With only 3 more books left in this series I am hanging in here. I do not trust the Druid Queen because her behavior is mysterious and questionable. The biggest issue for me is how the Panthers will go about dealing with the Dragon King!? Going through these books really quickly because they are so intriguing and intense - Loving it :-)💕
I love, love this series. The characters are not one-dimensional, and the story draws you in. The earlier books in the series are 5 stars. This is only 4 stars because I feel the story is being strung out a bit, and I would like to eventually see the happily ever after. But it’s only 4 stars because the earlier books set such a high bar.
While I’m willing to recommend this book I must disclose to you that I’ve read all 20 in the series. The last book is an unmitigated disaster. The author was clearly tired of the work and just gave up. You can enjoy the journey if you want but trust me when I tell you that you will be utterly devastated. I can’t get over it. I’ll never read another one of his books again. You have been warned
When I started this series I was just looking for something to read. Now.. 17 books in I am addicted.. The mystery, the stories within stories.. The Brotherhood of the Panthers or should I say the Royal Eagles? Will they defeat the dragon.. Will Evil become the true King? So many questions ... Book 18 here I come!!!
Author needs a native English proof reader that can help him make the sentence structure correct, and not use words like "irony" incorrectly over and over again. The story line had a lot more holes in this one but over all it was good.
Just as all the previous books, this book provided lots of adventure, action harrowing moments. I am so looking forward to reading the next book. Keep up the great work!
El libro continúa con las aventuras de las Panteras o Águilas reales. La historia es "más de lo mismo"; mucha aventura, riesgo ... pero todo les sale siempre bien.
Tengo que reconocer que sigo leyendo porque he cogido cariño a los personajes. Pero no hay mucho de nuevo en estas aventuras.
I wanted to give this book a 4 star review I just could not the author has theirs obsession with training montages that are really bad and long for no reason can we please stop this is the 17th book can we stop coming up with new schools to send them to
Another fun read and another interesting plot development for the Snow Panthers! Dropped a star for the grammatical errors peppered into each book which distract from the overall reading experience.
The secret of the Dragon path of the ranger book 17
This isn't a very interesting read just like all the other books in this series. The Panthers seem to find himself in and out of trouble mischief and Mayhem and solve it all and come out Victorious
The 17th book in this series was as interesting as the first book. I really impressed with this author Pedro Urvi. The plots are still devious and he still keeps finding interesting things for Egil to do. Can't wait to see what happens next!
Another fantastic book. The Panthers must split up to divide and conquer their missions. They must stop a war and find out what the Dragons are planning. Each mission is perilous, and they must work together.
Ignore the editing errors and welcome back old friends on a new adventure. There are two separate stories but that's okay. I won't say more because it would spoil your reading.
This book keeps in contrast with the stories of the first books where friendship and love are worth everything even possible death, I love this series.