I can hazard a guess that if I were to ask every Ranger's Apprentice fan who their top five characters were, Halt would make at least 90% of the lists. He's definitely a well loved character, and when I heard about this prequel series that would be centred around him, I was quite excited.
I have to admit, this book wasn't really what I expected (this is what I get for not reading blurbs). I thought it'd be about how Halt and Crowley were trained and how they met each other and developed a great friendship. In reality, they were already friends at the start of the book, and it's more about the start of their quest to defeat Morgarath. Which I guess was actually a good thing, because we've basically already had the whole training/apprentice spiel already with the original Ranger's Apprentice series, and probably don't need to see it a second time with Halt/Crowley.
There's still the same sharp, dry humour that's typical of John Flanagan, and of course, we still have the fantastic characters. The only thing is...I thought that Halt would be younger, more inexperienced, maybe even immature...but he's basically exactly the same as he is in the original series. Same with everyone else. Which wasn't necessarily a bad thing; it just wasn't what I was expecting.
All in all, this was a pretty good book that really captured the spirit of the original Ranger's Apprentice series. While it might not be as good as the original, it's definitely a series that you should consider picking up if you liked the original in any way at all.
Ratings
Overall: 8/10
Plot: 4/5
Writing: 4/5
World Building: 3/5
Characters: 4/5
Cover: 1.5/5