A Ranger’s Guide to Glipwood Forest
by Andrew Peterson
Illustrated by Aedan Peterson
My rating: 5 / 5
Genre: Children’s fantasy
This travel guide through the dangerous and wondrous Glipwood Forest was written by one of the founding members of the Glipwood Official Rangers Guild (GORG). Not only does he share the best and safest (relatively speaking) path through the forest, he also tells of how he met each of the other original eight members of the GORG.
I really wasn’t sure what this book would be like when I first picked it up, and it turned out to be a really fun, quick read. The humor and whimsy of the original series can be found throughout this book. At times I felt like Andrew Peterson was making up as outlandish of names and descriptions of items as he could to try to stump his son, who drew sketches of Glipwood Forest flora as well as the members of the GORG for the book. I particularly loved the sketches of Owin and Chonis Ponius Groverly, the “in-world” author and illustrator of the guidebook. Fans of The Wingfeather Saga will enjoy this return to the land of Skree, with many references to locations they’ll remember from the series.
Thank you to Netgalley and WaterBrook & Multnomah for providing me a copy of this book to review.
Publication date: November 7, 2023
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The story of Andrew Peterson intrigued me, especially they way he weaves faith into his fiction and non-fiction books. Thanks for your insights on Peterson’s latest book!
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The Wingfeather Saga is a wonderful fantasy with a Christian worldview. Andrew Peterson writes beautifully, and it’s easy to see his heart for God. Thanks for commenting!
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