I was quite disappointed in this book:( I have been looking forward to it for so long... Compared to the previous books in the series, this book was quite uneventful, the action did not really begin until more than half-way through the book. The villains were really one-dimensional, and the story was fairly predictable.
(Major Spoilers below!!!!!!!!)
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I also thought the author used something I call "Convenient Dying", in which the author causes a character to die in order to resolve an otherwise difficult dilemma. In the book, Hal was devastated when Stig wanted to stay with his beloved Tecumsa in the village. It was a difficult choice to make: going back with his closest companions, or staying with his love, but leaving his hometown forever. At that moment, I was hoping Hal and Stig could resolve this through communication and figure out what's best for all of them, yet Tecumsa "simply stopped breathing", and the problem was conveniently resolved (a bit too convenient). Of course this might not have been the author's intention, but I felt like he did the same thing again with Orvik (the only Skandian who survived the shipwreck years ago). Like Stig, Orvik was also torn between going back to Skandia at last or staying with the Mawags, with whom he had developed a special bond. Coincidentally, he also died during the battle with the Ghost Faces. I realised these were the only two major characters who died in the book, and they all faced difficult decisions, and both dilemmas were simply resolved through their deaths.
But I still gave this book two stars, because as always, the friendship of the Brotherband was still very touching. Especially in the end, when everyone was just there for Stig. I think regarding the theme of friendships, Flanagan is a pro.