This is real boys’ own adventure stuff, and fans of Ranger’s Apprentice will recognise the similar themes here: the importance of friendship, and the power of the underdog. Together, these eight boys form their own group, the Herons, and led by Hal they achieve greater success than anyone expected. And so, when the Skandian boys are required to form groups during their training, Hal isn’t surprised to find himself one of the last to be picked, along with the other outcasts. ![]() Hal has never really fit in as a Skandian – even though his father was a fierce warrior who was killed in battle, his mother was an Araluen slave, which has always made him an outsider. Brotherband 1: The Outcasts is set in the same world as Ranger’s Apprentice, but this time takes place in Skandia, a Viking-like country where boys undergo Brotherband training to shape them into fierce warriors. ![]() I love a spin-off series – they’re a chance to get to know new parts of a world within a book that you already feel at home in.
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