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Title:The Invaders (Brotherband Chronicles #2)
Author:John Flanagan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 429 pages
Published:May 1st 2012 by Philomel Books (first published 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction
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The Invaders (Brotherband Chronicles #2) Hardcover | Pages: 429 pages
Rating: 4.4 | 18205 Users | 599 Reviews

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The adventure continues in the Ranger's Apprentice companion trilogy!

Hal and the Herons have done the impossible. This group of outsiders has beaten out the strongest, most skilled young warriors in all of Skandia to win the Brotherband competition. But their celebration comes to an abrupt end when the Skandians' most sacred artifact, the Andomal, is stolen--and the Herons are to blame.

To find redemption they must track down the thief Zavac and recover the Andomal. But that means traversing stormy seas, surviving a bitter winter, and battling a group of deadly pirates willing to protect their prize at all costs. Even Brotherband training and the help of Skandia's greatest warrior may not be enough to ensure that Hal and his friends return home with the Andomal--or their lives.

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Original Title: The Invaders
ISBN: 0399256202 (ISBN13: 9780399256202)
Edition Language: English
Series: Brotherband Chronicles #2
Characters: Stig Olafson, Hal Mikkelson, Edvin, Ingvar, Thorn, Stefan, Jesper, Ulf, Wulf, Zavac, Lydia

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As a YA novel The Invaders is intelligent, entertaining and top of its class. As a novel to recommend for anyone looking for a purely entertaining read it's very worthwhile. John Flanagan, author of the brilliant Rangers Apprentice series (see The Ruins of Gorlan one which both I, my mother and my sister - the readers in our house - love) continues the adventures of his young Skandian sailors as they set out to retrieve an artefact lost on their watch and hence their honour.John Flanagan writes

💯 in love with this series and this book! Listened to the book twice back to back.

Teach someone a task then let them do it. Trust yourself. Don't let someone tell you can't do it because it's never been done before.

This was a solid sequel to "The Outcasts." The Herons are on their own now (with Thorn), and I loved seeing how they worked together as a team, anticipating Hal's commands and everyone willing to step in and do their part and cover whatever needs come around. Hal has some brilliant ideas to give them the upper hand in their battle. The addition of Lydia was nice, she seems interesting enough (very much like Cassandra/Evanlyn-beautiful yet independent and courageous, and also skilled and

Book one ends with Hal and his crew of sailors fleeing in disgrace from the city they grew up in order to retrieve the Andromal, the sacred artifact of the Skandians, that was stolen by pirates when Hal's crew was supposedly guarding it (they fell asleep). Hal knows that they will be pursued and dragged back home to be punished for leaving the city. They flee under cover of a storm and find a sheltered inlet where Thorn, an adult Skandian warrior who came with on the crew, begins training them

Another yet amazing book in the already thrilling Brotherband Chronicles. For those of you who don't know it is like the brother series to Rangers Apprentice which is also very good and I would suggest it for anyone that likes action thrill and romance. To get back on topic the invaders was very good, new characters were added, and crazy folds in the plot happened. For me there was never a dull moment in this book and I didn't set it down until I was done.

That was pretty good. I really enjoy how John can write fights so bluntly but keep them from being overly gory. Over all I think this was a really great story and I can't wait to continue the series

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