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Original Title: The Outcasts
ISBN: 0399256199 (ISBN13: 9780399256196)
Edition Language: English
Series: Brotherband Chronicles #1
Literary Awards: The Inky Awards Nominee for Gold Inky (2012), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for Older Children (ages 8-14) (2012), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2014)
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The Outcasts (Brotherband Chronicles #1) Hardcover | Pages: 434 pages
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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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Title:The Outcasts (Brotherband Chronicles #1)
Author:John Flanagan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 434 pages
Published:November 1st 2011 by Philomel Books (first published 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.38 From 23214 Users | 1293 Reviews

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This is the first book in the spin off series from the Rangers Apprentice series, and once again Flanagan does not disappoint. He writes fantastic characters with ethics and no need for gratuitous violence, swearing or sex making it perfect for middle grade readers.These remind me of "old school" stories where there is a more definitive line between good and evil ; and the good guys always win... or are at least rewarded somehow.Great reading.

As a fan of John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice series I was not sure what to expect with the first in his The Outcasts series. However I soon settled into this novel and came to appreciate and enjoy what he had written. Of course while his work is aimed predominantly at older children and younger teens it can be enjoyed by various age levels in my opinion. There was a reasonable amount of various nautical terms floated around but nothing too technical. Flanagan does do an excellent job of

HERE BE SPOILERSWhy, oh why, John Flanagan, must you create another wonderful book series and leave us on tenterhooks in a cliffhanger ending?Ugh, I loved this book. It was very reminiscent of Ranger's Apprentice in the brotherly comradeship, and of course, some of the characters like Erak are recycled. Hal is very much like Will. Both are outcasts and have different talents than most people, but they find their place and turn out to have much talent. This is both good and bad, as I loved Will

I read this book in 2 days it was so good. It takes place in Skandia 2 years before the tenth Ranger's Apprentice book. It features Hal a half Araluen boy who is bullied because of it and is cornered into leading those who share his fate in Hallasholm. If your looking for an exciting book to read this is it.

I loved this book. Some reviews have said that is a cliffhanger ending, but I do not feel as if that is the case. I feel that things wrap up enough for me to make it a complete book, while also leading into the next book in the series. I am very much looking forward to the next book though. I positively lost all respect for Erak though. (I know... how can you loose respect for a fictional character... haha) I liked him well enough in the original series, but he was a complete **s at the end of

As someone who read the entire Ranger's Apprentice series, I enjoyed this book immensely and plan to read the others as well. It is similar to The Ranger's Apprentice in many aspects, but contains a completely different style of life, as it takes place in Skandia and not Araluen. From the very beginning we see Hal, as he is the main character, and his mentality on life. He is sort of negative due to the fact that he stays away from the other kids and tends to keep to himself, Stig, or Thorn. At

Part of my Caudill, Bluestem, Monarch challenge.Thank goodness that's over. Usually I put books down within a few chapters of reading them if I don't like them. Unfortunately, I am reading this one for work and I had to slog my way through the entire thing screaming at Flanagan the whole way for his obnoxious writing style.The main plot was actually decent if you can handle the fact that this was clearly a fictionalized group of people similar our Saxons. (Though it turns out our Saxons didn't

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