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From the author of the global phenomenon Ranger's Apprentice!

They are outcasts. Hal, Stig, and the others - they are the boys the others want no part of. Skandians, as any reader of Ranger's Apprentice could tell you, are known for their size and strength. Not these boys. Yet that doesn't mean they don't have skills. And courage - which they will need every ounce of to do battle at sea against the other bands, the Wolves and the Sharks, in the ultimate race. The icy waters make for a treacherous playing field . . . especially when not everyone thinks of it as playing. John Flanagan, author of the international phenomenon Ranger's Apprentice, creates a new cast of characters to populate his world of Skandians and Araluens, a world millions of young readers around the world have come to know and admire. Full of seafaring adventures and epic battles, Book 1 of The Brotherband Chronicles is sure to thrill readers of Ranger's Apprentice while enticing a whole new generation just now discovering the books.

Perfect for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone, Christopher Paolini’s Eragon series, and George R. R. Martin’s Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire series.

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"My 9-year-old son and I read this whole series after reading The Rangers Apprentice series. He loved both and devoured the books.

On the plus side, my son laughed out loud throughout the series and kept exclaiming that he LOVES reading. Also, there’s a nice redemption story with a main character who was an alcoholic and becomes a mentor to the boys of the brotherband. The imagined world is interesting and consistent with The Rangers Apprentice. And for those of you who’ve read it, Gilan comes back as a major character, which is fun. Also on the positive side, you learn a lot about sailing and boats reading this series.

I gave only three stars because I was so disappointed in the very casual violence throughout the series. People die in every book, and the main characters aren’t shy about killing people- even when I’d argue it isn’t necessary. (For example, the bad pirates once their ship has sunk and they are swimming for the shore...). There was violence and death in The Rangers Apprentice series, but it never seemed casual and the characters weren’t so cavalier. I had a lot of backtracking conversations with my son, and I’m so glad that we read the books simultaneously so we could talk about them. I don’t recommend this series to parents looking for books for their kids’ independent reading. And I removed them from my son’s kindle."

Product details

  • Age Range 10 and up
  • Grade Level 5 - 6
  • Lexile Measure 780L (What's this?)
  • Series The Brotherband Chronicles (Book 1)
  • Paperback 464 pages
  • Publisher Puffin Books; Reprint edition (September 4, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0142421944

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The Outcasts Brotherband Chronicles Book 1 The Brotherband Chronicles John Flanagan 9780142421949 Books Reviews


  • For years I've enjoyed John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice series and then the Brotherband Chronicles. The plots and characters are believable and the pacing is good. As a retired elementary level teacher, I've read a lot of juvenile fiction but seldom with as much enjoyment as these books afford. I also appreciate the absence of foul language and unnecessary vulgarity. I no longer buy a lot of books but not long ago I repurchased the Ranger series in paperback and then just recently purchased the edition of the Brotherband Chronicles. My husband and I are both enjoying rereading them.
  • My 9-year-old son and I read this whole series after reading The Rangers Apprentice series. He loved both and devoured the books.

    On the plus side, my son laughed out loud throughout the series and kept exclaiming that he LOVES reading. Also, there’s a nice redemption story with a main character who was an alcoholic and becomes a mentor to the boys of the brotherband. The imagined world is interesting and consistent with The Rangers Apprentice. And for those of you who’ve read it, Gilan comes back as a major character, which is fun. Also on the positive side, you learn a lot about sailing and boats reading this series.

    I gave only three stars because I was so disappointed in the very casual violence throughout the series. People die in every book, and the main characters aren’t shy about killing people- even when I’d argue it isn’t necessary. (For example, the bad pirates once their ship has sunk and they are swimming for the shore...). There was violence and death in The Rangers Apprentice series, but it never seemed casual and the characters weren’t so cavalier. I had a lot of backtracking conversations with my son, and I’m so glad that we read the books simultaneously so we could talk about them. I don’t recommend this series to parents looking for books for their kids’ independent reading. And I removed them from my son’s kindle.
  • I'm a long time fan and reader of John Flanagan's "Ranger's Apprentice". I had high hopes for this new series and The Outcasts went well and beyond what I expected. From cover to cover, this book will keep you wanting more. When I reached the last page, I groaned out loud, sad that it had ended.

    In "The Outcasts", you'll find yourself viewing the life of a half-Araulen half-Skandian boy by the name of Hal Mikkleson. Being half-Araulen was not an easy obstacle to clear, however, it was a disgrace to him, causing the other full Skandian boy's to mock him, and isolate him from the group. Stig, another outcast with the temper of a bull, begins to bond with Hal after an incident in the ocean where Hal swoops in to save his life. Hal is an inventive boy, creating new inventions every day for his mother's tavern and for his own use. Skandia focuses on war and plunder, and being an outsider is not the best place to be.

    A grizzled, old, one handed man by the name of Thorn is thrusted into Hal's life. Known as the town drunk, Hal doubts Thorn's ability to do anything, especially when his mother invites Thorn to live with them. There is a catch though, if Thorn is going to live with Hal and his mother, he must stop drinking. This is a hard decision, but Thorn decides to accept the consequence and move in.

    Hal and Stig had put together a crew, called a wolfcrew, for his ship the Heron. Hal's ship has a triangular sail, much different from the regular square sail's that Skandian's usually use. The crew is made up of the Jarl, Hal, the first-mate, Stig, and the rest of the crew. Ingvar, a shortsighted man-boy. Invgar makes up for his smartness in brawn, the boy is huge, and is an excellent rower. The other's are twins by the name's Wulf and Ulf. Trickesters who look exactly alike and often change identities to mess with people.

    Shortly after Thorn moves in, Hal and his now best friend Stig have been called to Brotherband training. Brotherband training is when all Skandian boy's turn sixteen, they must attend the training to complete the transformation from boy to man. When the boy's arrive, they find themselves in the midst of their wolfcrew, waiting for the training to begin. But before it begins, the teams must be formed. This part is extremely important, whoever comes in last or even second is often mocked by the winning team. The team picking goes as expected, the first team being made up of the Jarl Tursgud, an ego-maniac who hates Hal. Tursgud is possibly the most popular boy in their town, and according to him Hal is the most unpopular. Of course, Tursgud believes it's his job to taunt and make fun of Hal, and that's what he plans to do. The second team consists of Roland, one of the best athletes in the town. Roland forms his band out of the friends surrounding him. Although only usually two teams, this year there are enough kids for three. At this point the remaining kid's are of course, Hal and Stig, Ingvar, Ulf and Wulf, and a few new boy's. These new kid's are Jesper, a professional thief who can choose to be seen or unseen, the joking Stefan, who loves to make fun of Tursgud, and quiet but smart Edwin. Together these boy's have an amazing future together, and will soon find themselves in deep trouble.

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