Rise of the Immortal: Path of the Ranger, Book 15
#15 of 20 in Path of the Ranger Series
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What’s inside...
The Snow Panthers face their most dangerous challenge yet: a powerful enemy, an immortal dragon king, who has broken free from a thousand-year imprisonment in ice. As the Panthers confront this unparalleled foe, they must also protect the future Queen of Norghana. Will they survive and save Tremia from destruction? Join them on thrilling adventures alongside a cast of unique characters that will capture your heart. The Panthers will have to protect the future Queen of a dangerous and very unpleasant job. There are political interests at play, and certain kingdoms and factions do not look favorably on the new alliance between Norghana and Irinel. Some of them do not want the Druid Queen to reach the throne. And as if this were not enough, another important danger lies in wait for Norghana and all Tremia. A danger on an enormous scale which threatens to fall on entire kingdoms and lay waste to them. A new epic adventure awaits our friends. A very hard one to sort out. Enjoy adventures filled with action, magic, adventure and romance! Epic fantasy for the whole family.
Discussion points
What qualities do you admire most in the main character, and why?
How do you think teamwork contributes to the characters' success in their adventures?
What lessons did the characters learn throughout their journey? Can you apply any of these lessons to your own life?
If you could possess any skill or ability from the book, what would it be and how would you use it?
Which part of the book was the most exciting for you and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to relate personal experiences to the story, promoting a deeper understanding and connection to the narrative.
Ask your child to predict upcoming plot twists or endings, which can stimulate their imagination and anticipation.
Discuss the moral dilemmas faced by characters in the book and ask your child what they would do in similar situations, fostering ethical thinking.
Highlight the importance of perseverance and resilience, as demonstrated by the characters, to illustrate these virtues in real-life contexts.
Use the book's fantastical elements to have fun, imaginative conversations that go beyond the text, expanding creative thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Courage in the face of adversity
Explanation: In 'Rise of the Immortal: Path of the Ranger, Book 15', the protagonist faces numerous challenges and threats but consistently demonstrates bravery and determination.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to face their own fears and challenges with courage, whether it's trying out for a sports team, standing up for a friend, or tackling a difficult school project.
Example Lesson: Importance of teamwork
Explanation: Throughout the book, the characters must collaborate and rely on each other’s strengths to overcome obstacles, underscoring the value of working together.
Real-World Application: This lesson can be applied in group activities at school, sports, or collaborative projects, teaching children the significance of cooperation and mutual support.
Example Lesson: Resilience and perseverance
Explanation: The protagonist's journey is marked by setbacks and failures, yet he continues to strive towards his goals, illustrating the power of persistence.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to apply this lesson by persisting with tasks or learning new skills, despite difficulties or initial failures, building resilience in various aspects of life.
Example Lesson: Ethical decision-making
Explanation: The characters often face moral dilemmas requiring them to choose between easy paths with questionable ethics and difficult paths that align with moral integrity.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the importance of making ethical choices and considering the consequences of their actions, which is applicable in daily interactions and decisions.
Example Lesson: Empathy and understanding
Explanation: Characters in the book come from diverse backgrounds, prompting them to understand and empathize with each other’s perspectives and histories.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to be more considerate and empathetic towards others, understanding that everyone has a unique story and perspective, which can foster inclusivity and tolerance.
