Showing posts with label The Outcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Outcasts. Show all posts

June 4, 2012

The Invaders by John Flanagan (Awesome)

Sorry I'm so late.  Exams and everything...  Anyway, I wrote half of this awhile ago and am finishing it now

Hi everyone! The last book I read was the second book in the Brotherband Chronicles.  The first book, The Outcasts, left off on a bit of a cliffhanger, and this book picked right up where the last one stopped.  I would suggest reading my previous review first (link above) so that I don't spoil anything that's revealed in book one.  The cover:

It shows Hal fighting some nameless pirate.  (You know it's Hal because he has a sword.)  The Heron is in the background, and flames are surrounding them.  Pretty obvious once you read it.

The book is about the Herons riding around on their ship, trying to find the pirates.  Bad weather comes around, a random village has problems, and a cute girl are all thrown in the mix.  Read to find out what happens to everyone in the next instalment of the Brotherband Chronicles.

I would suggest reading this book.  It's pretty much exactly what you would expect based on the author, John Flanagan. (Whom I'm a big fan of, by the way.)

The next is coming out October 30, 2012 and is called Hunters.  I look forward to it coming out and can't wait to see you about it, then. 

Since I'm epically behind, I thought I would skip the last three books in the Jimmy Fincher series.  They are exactly like the first book, except for the fact that the last book is the best one by far.

See you soon.


January 20, 2012

The Outcasts by John Flanagan (Great)

I read the first book in the semi-new series, The Brotherband Chronicles.  This is a sequeling series to The Ranger's Apprentice and the short story collection: The Lost Stories.  Those were links to my reviews of those books by the way.  The books before have no mention in this new series.  Just the general setting of the series are the same.  Here's the cover:
This book is about a half Skandian, half Aurlen boy.  He is an outcast because of his mixed race and because he is smart in a land that values strength.  The boy, Hal, is old enough for Brotherband training, which is a competition of sorts/ school where boys learn how to sail, navigate, work as a team, etc. Hal's brotherband has to compete with two others in a bunch of risky, interesting contests.  A lot of things happen that "rocks the boat" (and no that is not supposed to be a bad pun) and everything gets complicated...
The book ended on a cliffhanger, which I absolutely hate!  I really enjoyed this book. I would suggest reading it.  My advice: the sailing terminology at the beginning of the book is really unnecessary, so you can skip reading it if you want to.  It just gave me a headache reading it, and I didn't think it helped me a lot.
I hope you decide to read it.  I'll write again once I finish reading the book I'm on: Downsiders by Neal Shusterman.
Happy Reading!