Brotherband: Return of the Temujai by John Flanagan (Penguin Random House)
Reviewed by Jeffery E Doherty
John Flanagan’s Brotherband books are a spin-off from his exciting and
successful Ranger’s Apprentice series. Return of the Temujai is the
eighth instalment in Brotherband series.
The Heron Brotherband are on a mission to check on the defences at Fort
Ragnak, the one pass through the mountains between the Eastern Steppes and
Skandia. The fearsome Temujai Warriors from the steppes have never given up on
their ambition to conquer Skandia and they are on the move again. The border fort
is secured, but if the fearsome Temujai can find another way down to the coast,
all will be lost. Hal and his small crew are then sent by Erak, the Scandian
leader, to investigate and do whatever it takes to stop their most formidable
enemy from invading the coast.
I have read most of the Ranger’s Apprentice books, but this is the first
of the Brotherband series that I have looked at. Even though, Return of the
Temujai is the eighth book in the series, it can be read as a stand-alone. I
found that it was easy to follow. The characters were well developed, and I
slipped into their interactions without any of the usual confusion when picking
up a series midway through. The book is full of action, clever plotting and
plenty of humour.
This is an excellent book that would suit readers 8-12 years old. I
would highly recommend it, particularly for reluctant boy readers who need
books with loads of action and adventure. I am definitely going to catch up on
the earlier books in the series and look forward to Flanagan’s next instalment.
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