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Original Title: Slaves of Socorro ASIN B00IZK2Y56
Edition Language: English
Series: Brotherband Chronicles #4
Literary Awards: Aurealis Award Nominee for Best Children's Fiction (Shortlist) (2014)
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Slaves of Socorro (Brotherband Chronicles #4) Kindle Edition | Pages: 480 pages
Rating: 4.4 | 8661 Users | 393 Reviews

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When the Heron brotherband become the Skandian duty ship to the Kingdom of Araluen, they're excited at the challenges ahead. Hal, Stig, Thorn and the Herons eagerly set off for the trip - with an unexpected new crew member aboard. But an enemy from their past returns, causing the Herons to be thrown into a dangerous quest to free captured Araluans from the slave market in Socorro. Even with the help of an Araluan Ranger, the task may be too much.

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Title:Slaves of Socorro (Brotherband Chronicles #4)
Author:John Flanagan
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:May 1st 2014 by RHCP Digital (first published January 1st 2014)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction. Action. Childrens. Middle Grade. Historical. Historical Fiction

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Ratings: 4.4 From 8661 Users | 393 Reviews

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So in love with this series

This was my favorite in the Brotherband series so far, quite possible because this is the first book that combined characters from Rangers Apprentice and Brotherband. Hal and his team of Herons are on a new mission, to track down Tursgud who has turned into a slave trader. Stopping in Araluen the Herons meet Ranger, Gilan, who joins them on their journey. I love watching Flanagans characters grow. Hal is a stronger leader, yet he still has much to learn. Stig has calmed down tremendously since

A great book - good story, places where you can laugh... And a Ranger as well...

Thoughts on the Overall Book: I've enjoyed the Brotherband Chronicles so far, and I did like this one, I don't think I'll ever hate John Flanagan's books (though I'm still not happy about Maddie, but that's beside the point) this one is just not the best book in the series. I was just a little disappointed.Cover--Yea or Nay: I do like the cover, though I'm annoyed they changed the scheme. It's not bad, I just hate it when they do that because then the books don't match on the shelf. (it's a pet

Overview: Very clean other than a fair amount of violence. Educational Value: Low. A glossary of sail terms appears at the front of the book so readers can understand what's going on. Violence: High. Battles include heads being bashed with clubs, injuries gushing blood, people being run through or stabbed with swords, and arrows killing and injuring people. During the climax someone starts a fire and people are killed to set slaves free. A fist fit takes place in a slave cell between two

Hal, Lydia, Stig, Thorn, and even Ranger Gilan go after another Skandian wolfship that has taken prisoners from Araluen to sell at the Socorran slave market.

Slaves of Socorro is a good book by John Flanagan about Hal and his crew called a brother band of misfits like him and their journey to catch a rogue brother band from selling slaves in Socorro. Along his way he meets Gilan a king's ranger who joins them on their quest to stop the slave trade in Socorro. Hal also re rigs the sail and mast on his ship to avoid detection from the rogue brother band.I enjoyed the book, but I disliked how much sailing there is I would have much rather had more
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