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BrotherBand Chronicles – Book Two – Review

March 13, 2018 by Jazzy

The Invaders is the second book in The Brotherband Chronicles and just as good, if not better, than The Outcasts.

Hal and his friends have lost Skandia’s most priceless treasure, the Andomal, to a ruthless pirate named Zavac.

Now they face rejection for the rest of their lives, unless they can return it.

Quietly, Hal and his friends sneak away before a raging storm makes it impossible for them to escape.

After being at sea for days, they finally find a cove and set up camp.

As they wait for the storm to pass, Thorn continues to train the boys for battle.

Meanwhile, Hal and Ingvar work on a mysterious machine.

When the mysterious machine is finished Hal and his friends begin their search for the evil pirate, Zavac.

As they are sailing they spot a rowboat drifting on the water.

In the distance, they see a someone waving toward them.

When their boats are side by side they are stunned to find that the figure is a beautiful girl named, Lydia.

When asked why she was out so far on the sea in a rowboat, she tells them that the city of Limmat, where she lives, has been attacked by pirates.

They go back to the island away from the pirates on the hope of seeing who they are.

On further inspection, the Herons find out that the pirate is none other than Zavac and his merciless crew.

On the way back to the ship Hal, Stig and Lydia stumble across some escaped villagers who are trying to set up an army to fight Zavac.

The Herons attempt to rid the town of its invaders but even with the villagers and Lydia’s help they are still badly outnumbered.

The Invaders is a remarkable story full of adventure and excitement.

Book Details

This is Hal’s ship, the Heron.

Author: John Flanagan

Publisher: Philomel Books

Series: The Brotherband Chronicles, book 2

Name: The Invaders

Age Range: 12 and up

Pages: 464

Media Type: Kindle book, Audio book, Paperback

ISBN: 978-1-101-57227-6

What to Expect: Adventure, Excitement, Danger, Fiction and Fantasy,

My Favorite Character:

One of my favorite characters is probably Lydia.

This is the first book that she is in. I really like how there is a girl in the story and it’s not just boys.

I also like how she has a really cool weapon and can take care of herself.

She is pretty funny at times and completely unaware of her own beauty. She adds a new sphere of things to the series.

What I liked about The Invaders:

This is John Flanagan’s fictional map of Skandia!

I like The Invaders because it is full of excitement and humor.

For example, one of my favorite parts is when Thorn is training the boys.

He is forever full of amusing sarcastic comments.

The author did a really good job in making the characters realistic.

I like how they’re not these perfect saints who can do anything.

What I didn’t like about The Invaders: 

In The Invaders they use their own curse language based on their fantasy gods.

It is not vile but simply added to make the reader laugh. Which personally, I feel is not the greatest but does add a good amount of humor.

A list of the BrotherBand Chronicles:

Book 1: The Outcasts

Book 2: The Invaders

Book 3: The Hunters

Book 4: Slaves of Socorro

Book 5: Scorpion Mountain

Book 6: The Ghostfaces

Book 7: The Caldera

Filed Under: Adventure, Fiction, Vikings, Young Adult

BrotherBand Chronicles – Book One – Review

January 12, 2018 by Jazzy

My brother started listening to The Outcasts, and knowing me, he told me about some of it and how I would like it.

I decided to give it a shot. I love fictional stories in the medieval settings.

So when I started reading it I could hardly stop!

The BrotherBand Chronicles is a wonderful series full of adventure and excitement.

If you’re like me you won’t want to put it down.

BrotherBand(The Outcasts): Book Review

Book Details

This is the cover of the my book, in some places the cover is different.

Author: John Flanagan

Publisher: Philomel books

Series: The BrotherBand Chronicles, book 1

Age Range: 12 and up

Media Type: kindle book, paperback, audiobook

Pages: 452

ISBN: 9781101545393

What to expect:
Vikings, Humor, Fighting, Bullies,

Introduction:

This is John Flanagan’s fictional map of Skandia!


Hal Mikkel, is a young teenage boy who lives in Skandia.

His father died when he was young.

With his mother being an Araluen, Hal continually faces rejection as an outcast.

This fact is even more evident when he shows up for BrotherBand training.

BrotherBand training is when the boys who are turning sixteen form into their own teams.

Each team is trained in the use of weapons, ship navigation and teamwork.

This prepares them for life in Skandia.

The boy chosen as the leader of his team is also Skirl when they are on the sea.

(A skirl is a captain of a ship.) Each BrotherBand competes against each other.

The team with the most points wins.

A celebration is held for the winner.

The winning team is honored by being allowed to guard the most sacred treasure of all of Skandia, the Andomal.

The losing team will then carry a sense of shame they will work to overcome.

Hal along with the other outcast boys are left standing by themselves while all the the others are chosen into their own BrotherBand teams.

Erak, the Oberjarl of Skandia, seeing this, delegates the remaining boys into their own BrotherBand team.

(For anyone who doesn’t know who an Oberjarl is, it’s the chief or leader.)

The other boys elect Hal as their leader.

But can Hal and his friends win against such overwhelming odds?

Or will they continue to be outcasts forever looked down upon?

What I liked about the BrotherBand Chronicles, The Outcasts:

This is Hal’s ship, the Heron.

I liked how the different boys in the crew worked together as they try to win.

I also like when the boys are teasing each other.

Their arguments are amusing to read and I enjoy the humor.

And then there’s Thorn, a raggedy old seawolf who watches out for Hal.

(A seawolf is basically a sailor and a warrior.)

Thorn tends to be gruff and sarcastic but cares deeply when it comes to Hal and his friends.

Although he does tend to keep them on their toes.

What I didn’t like about BrotherBand(The Outcasts):

In chapter 20 and 21 it briefly describes a statue of a boy urinating as a water fountain.

I felt this was fairly inappropriate.

There are some fighting scenes, but the ones that are there are not gory.

If you don’t like fighting then this book is not for you.

A list of the BrotherBand Chronicles:

Book 1: The Outcasts

Book 2: The Invaders

Book 3: The Hunters

Book 4: Slaves of Socorro

Book 5: Scorpion Mountain

Book 6: The Ghost Faces

Book 7: The Caldera

Filed Under: Adventure, Fiction, Underdog, Vikings, Young Adult

BrotherBand Chronicles – Book Six – Review

January 6, 2018 by Jazzy

When my brother first told me about the BrotherBand Chronicles (available here on Amazon.com), I just had to read them.

Since then, I can barely put them down.

Once I start reading I am almost instantly transported into the world of the Heron, and its’ crew.

It is full of adventure and humor. John Flanagan certainly knew what he was doing when he wrote the BrotherBand Chronicles.

Book Details

This is the title cover on my Kindle.

Written By: John Flanagan

Series: Book 6 of the BrotherBand Chronicles

Age range: 12 and up

Publisher: Philomel Books

Media Type: Kindle Book, Paperback, Hardcover and Audio book

Pages: 400

ISBN: 9780698174597

What to expect: Humor, Fighting Vikings, Sailing Boats, Romance,

Introduction:

Hal, Skirl of the Heron, is returning home with his crew only to be caught in a life threatening storm.

(Okay, if you’re like my Mom, here’s a tidbit.

A Skirl is a captain of a ship and the Heron is, you guessed it, a ship.)

The storm takes them further away from home than ever before.

They eventually find a harbor were they are safe for the moment. But are they the only ones there?

This is Hal’s ship, the Heron.

Once outcasts and now honored warriors, Hal and his friends must find a way home.

But while they are there a series of unexpected events continue to delay them.

Will Hal and his friends ever get back home?

THE GHOSTFACES, written by John Flanagan is book six in a series of thrilling adventures that you just do not want to put down.

If you are looking for book one or any of the others look down at the bottom for a list of the BrotherBand Chronicles in order.

What I liked about BrotherBand (The GhostFaces)

This is John Flanagan’s fictional map of Skandia!

I like the BrotherBand Chronicles series because it’s full of excitement and humor.

The BrotherBand series is not only full of adventure and daring acts of bravery, but the author also has them looking out for each other.

As if they really were brothers.

I like how each character is different.

Each one of them brings their different talents together to help one another.

One of my favorite characters is Lydia. I like how she’s funny, and humble about her own beauty and fighting skills.

The parts where she is teasing Thorn are full of humor. Her sympathy when one of  her crew mates is hurt is sweet.

And then there’s Hal, captain of his ship, the Heron.

Once an outcast and now respected as one of the finest helmsman there is.

He is definitely one of my favorite characters.

As he sails across the Stormwhite Sea he leads his crew with a boldness that few ever have.

With him is his second mate, Stig, who with help from his friends and BrotherBand training mastered his once fiery temper.

Not only is he first mate aboard the Heron, but he is also one of the best fighters on board.

And with Stig is Thorn, guiding Hal whenever he needs it.

Thorn is a shabby sailor who is tough and full of sarcasm but as soft as a teddy bear when it comes to the crew of the Heron.

Other BrotherBand Chronicles Books you might like:

BOOK 1: The Outcasts

BOOK 2: The Invaders

BOOK 3: The Hunters

BOOK 4: Slaves of Socorro

BOOK 5: Scorpion Mountain

Book 6 : The Ghost FacesBOOK 7: The Caldera

Filed Under: Adventure, Fiction, Romance, Vikings, Young Adult

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