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Brotherband Chronicles

by John Flanagan

Reviewed by Shravan

July 16, 2023

There are 8 books in this series, and for me, each of these books seem to stack on top of each other, making each one better than the last.  I personally really liked the 4th and 8th books, but still, all of them are really good.  Also, I would recommend that you read the books in order, otherwise it doesn’t really make a lot of sense. I would rate this series for ages 8+, and 4.5 stars.  The books in this series almost seem like a mix of fantasy, realistic fiction and history, because of the time and place aspect.


In the first book, Hal, who is the main character forms a brotherband, a loyal group of Skandians, and attempts to win the year long competition, however, by the time the second book takes place, they are on the run.  In the second book they attempt to stop a band of pirates from taking over a town, and when the third book takes place, they are back on the run.  And so the series continues, with Hal and his brotherband fighting a series of battles against pirates, slavers, eastern riders, and more.  And, they always return home, victorious.  The most interesting part in the series is all the times when Hal and his brotherband fight against pirates.  I liked this book because of how John Flanagan writes his books, with so much action, so much suspense, and all the description and imagery.


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Common Questions About Brotherband Chronicles

What age is Brotherband Chronicles appropriate for?

Brotherband Chronicles is recommended for ages 8-10 (Grades 3rd-5th). It feels like you're actually on a Viking ship with a bunch of outcasts — it's fantasy but feels like it could have actually happened. It's set in the same world as Ranger's Apprentice, so if your kid loved that series, they'll really enjoy this one.

Should I read Ranger's Apprentice before Brotherband?

You can read Brotherband on its own — it follows different characters and has its own story. But reading Ranger's Apprentice first gives you more background on the shared world, and characters from Ranger's Apprentice show up in later Brotherband books. Both series are on BookVine if you want to check them out.

What order should I read Brotherband Chronicles?

Definitely read these in order — otherwise it doesn't make a lot of sense. Start with The Outcasts. The series follows Hal and his brotherband across 8 books, fighting pirates, slavers, and more. Each book builds on the last, and I think they actually get better as the series goes on.

How many Brotherband books are there?

There are 8 books in the Brotherband Chronicles by John Flanagan, published between 2011 and 2020. There are also some crossover adventures with Ranger's Apprentice characters. If your kid enjoys adventure and medieval-style action, this series will keep them busy for a while.

Brotherband Chronicles is recommended for ages 8 - 10 (Grades 3rd - 5th).

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