I have created three different versions depending on where you want to post it (Instagram/Bookstagram, Facebook/Newsletter, or TikTok/Threads).
5/5 ⭐ (Middle Grade Fantasy done RIGHT) I have created three different versions depending on
A timeless opening chapter that transforms a small boy into a legend, one arrow at a time. unsure of his own potential
This setup is the book’s greatest strength. Will does not start as a hero; he starts as an outcast. He is fearful of Halt, unsure of his own potential, and embarrassed by his failure to become a knight. His journey is one of quiet discovery rather than sudden power. Through Will, Flanagan teaches young readers that heroism comes in many forms—not just through the clashing of swords, but through patience, observation, and intellect. but through patience