HERE BE SPOILERS
Why, 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 and Hal makes me feel like I'm reading about him again with all of his epic awesomeness, but this also had a downside in that it seems John Flanagan cannot write about other protagonists with character traits other than Will/Hal.
Alright, so to the actual book. I really liked how the Skandian culture was shown through the boys being competing in brotherbands. They were being taught vital fighting skills and camaraderie at the same time, which to me really exemplifies the Skandian mindset of fighting and friendship, how when a person dies, they die with their sword in hand and all their friends around.
Tursgud made me SO MAD. He was like a worse version of Horace. I loved the other boys though, especially Edvin, Hal, Stefan, and Jesper. I'd be happy to fight alongside or date any of them.
Although, now that I think about it, that was one thing I didn't like. There was this random character Lotte, who seemed to just be put in for a distracting romantic interest for Hal. She was just there, and Hal didn't even think about her the same way that Will did Alyss. Perhaps she'll have a bigger role in later books, instead of a Mary Sue-esque pretty girl?
I SO saw the whole conflict with Zavac coming; it was hard not to, but that's how John Flanagan intended it. Because the book was in omniscient pov, the reader sees Zavac's murder of the traders and how he intends to steal the Andomal (so brilliantly named 'thing'). But when the Herons were slated to guard the Andomal, I was like 'OH NO' because, obviously, Zavac was going to make a reappearance and try to steal it. I anticipated some serious stuff going down, but Hal was all like, "Imma go leave my incredibly important post to check if my boat's okay because a guy who was the FIRST MATE FOR THE OBERJARL OBVIOUSLY CAN'T TIE MAH BOAT WELL ENOUGH AND OBVIOUSLY NOTHING'S GONNA HAPPEN TO THE ANDOMAL BECAUSE IT'S BEEN SAFE FOR 300 YEARS HURR DURR DURR." I was literally screaming 'what the heck Hal how can you be so utterly moronic?' And then Zavac shows up and swipes the Andomal while the Herons are zonked out on the ground. Nice job guys. And then Erak throws his weight around and everyone's going to be a pariah so they decide to leave on a mission where they'll probably die. UGH CLIFFHANGERS. But seriously, John Flanagan did a great job of tying that together and making all suspenseful and whatever.
Wow, this intelligent review has degenerated into me ranting psychotically. FIVE STARS; CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT.