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message 1: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Lately I've been looking for a book with a flying main character. Young adult or middle grade preferred. They can fly using physical or magical wings, or just have the power to "float" directionally.

Examples include:
Peter and the Starcatchers
Wings: A Fairy Tale
Raising Dragons (she's not the main character, but...)
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (I guess Olive counts?)

Thanks for your suggestions!


message 2: by Rosa (last edited Apr 25, 2017 04:46PM) (new)


message 3: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
It's for adults but On Wings of Song. The protagonist is a teenager when the book starts.


message 4: by Rosa (new)

Rosa (rosaiglarsh) | 5384 comments Flyte
Ghosts can fly in all of the Septimus Heap books.


message 5: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Rosa wrote: "The Girl Who Could Fly
The Palace of Laughter"


Loved those! Although I read GWCF two years ago, and POL even longer...


message 6: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Rosa wrote: "Flyte
Ghosts can fly in all of the Septimus Heap books."


I don't know why, but I can't stand the Septimus Heap books. Maybe it's all the bold text.


message 7: by Justin (new)

Justin | 49 comments i just read a book called Skyborn by david dalgish and it was pretty good. It takes place on floating islands where some people can harness elements and use mechanical wings to fly. I dont think it fits into the ya or middle grade though. I sometimes find it hard to place exactly what "level" books are supposed to go into lol.


message 8: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Justin wrote: "i just read a book called Skyborn by david dalgish and it was pretty good. It takes place on floating islands where some people can harness elements and use mechanical wings to fly. I dont think it..."

Me too, the best books don't have a category. I am requesting MG or YA because usually the books that "belong" in those categories have no (or at least minor) cursing, which I appreciate. Also, I tend to steer clear of so-called "mature themes."


message 9: by Justin (new)

Justin | 49 comments Ceilidh wrote: "Justin wrote: "i just read a book called Skyborn by david dalgish and it was pretty good. It takes place on floating islands where some people can harness elements and use mechanical wings to fly. ..."

you might actually like Skyborn then, i can remember little to no cursing. It does get a bit cliche with the characters but all in all it was quite a good read. It revolves around a brother and a sister.


message 10: by Nente (new)

Nente | 67 comments There's Year of the Griffin: (view spoiler)


message 11: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Nente wrote: "There's Year of the Griffin: [spoilers removed]"

Thanks! I read it; DWJ is my favorite author!


message 12: by Peter (last edited Apr 27, 2017 08:04PM) (new)

Peter Meilinger | 469 comments Wearing the Cape: A Superhero Story by Marion G Harmon is set in a world where super-powered people started popping up in the near past. The main character is a college freshman named Hope who gains super strength, super toughness, super senses and the ability to fly. Her power set is called "Atlas," after the first supherhero in this world to develop that particular suite of powers, and because calling it "Superman" powers would get the author sued by DC. The book is about Hope learning to become a superhero in her own right and becoming involved in a fight for the future of mankind between two dueling time travelers. If superheroes interest you at all, I highly recommend it.

Astro City, Vol. 1: Life in the Big City by Kurt Busiek is a collection of his superhero comic series. The first issue is about another Superman knock-off named Samaritan. Without spoiling it, his ability to fly plays a big part of the story, which is both inspiring and depressing. The whole series is fantastic, if you're a fan of old school superhero comics.

Airman by Eoin Colfer is about a young man who is sent to a horrible island prison when he's framed for treason. He builds himself a contraption that allows him to fly in order to escape and clear his name, as one does.


message 13: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Robinson | 37 comments One of the main characters of The Oaken Throne is a bat named Vesper, who of course flies by using his wings.


message 14: by Natasha (new)

Natasha | 250 comments Mail Order Wings by Beatrice Gormley is one that's stuck in my memory over the years.


Steph (loves water) | 109 comments No Flying in the House by Betty Brock


message 16: by Ceilidh (new)


message 17: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 6917 comments Mod
Black and Blue Magic the mc is able to grow wings by using a magic potion given to him by a magical salesman. I enjoyed the book, my daughter enjoyed the book and both of my grandsons enjoyed the book, so hopefully you'll like it too.


message 18: by Pamela (last edited Apr 28, 2017 05:04PM) (new)

Pamela Love | 1510 comments The Fledgling by Jane Langton The Fledgling

The Maximum Ride series by James Patterson, starting with The Angel Experiment The Angel Experiment

And, depending on your definition of "fly", The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey might fit. The MC is a cyborg, with a spaceship for a body. It's a great read anyway. The Ship Who Sang


message 20: by Rosa (new)

Rosa (rosaiglarsh) | 5384 comments Try "If I Had the Wings of an Angel", in the collection 2041: Twelve Short Stories About the Future by Top Science Fiction Writers.


message 21: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Love | 1510 comments Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Jonathan Livingston Seagull


message 22: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Thanks for all the suggestions! I compiled them into a list. Please add to it!
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...


message 23: by Lauren (last edited May 20, 2017 08:59PM) (new)

Lauren (laurenlb23) | 65 comments Wings
A Court of Wings and Ruin Although this is a third book in a series there is some flying in the previous books but this one has a lot


message 24: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Lauren wrote: "Wings
A Court of Wings and Ruin Although this is a third book in a series there is some flying in the previous books but this one has a lot"

Thanks Lauren! I'll add those to the list.


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message 28: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments My top rec would be Sharon Shinn's excellent Samaria series (first one is Archangel), set in a world where a subset of humans are able to fly.

Black and Blue Magic is about a boy who flies with the aid of a magic ointment.

When We Have Wings is a sci fi/dystopia where the rich can afford wings.

Catwings is a lovely and touching story about cats who can fly :)

If you feel like dipping into nonfiction, you might try H is for Hawk.


message 29: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Pamela wrote: "Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Jonathan Livingston Seagull"

Oh yes!! Such a great book :)


message 30: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Oh, and then there are all the Pern books by Anne McCaffrey, where the main characters are dragonriders telepathically linked to their flying mounts. Dragonflight would be a good one to start with.


message 32: by Ceilidh (new)

Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments Thank you everyone!


message 34: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Don't know if this has been mentioned, but People of the Sky just came up in another thread.


message 39: by Julia (new)

Julia Tilson (juliatilson) | 10 comments Pamela wrote: "Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Jonathan Livingston Seagull"

Seconded!


message 40: by Julia (new)

Julia Tilson (juliatilson) | 10 comments Can authors list their own book if it matches your description, or is that considered spam?


message 41: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
Julia wrote: "Can authors list their own book if it matches your description, or is that considered spam?"

Thank you for asking. We don't allow author self-promotion in this group.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments Hate to break the 42 barrier, but: Lifter


message 44: by Donna (new)

Donna | 63 comments Maximum Ride by James Patterson ~ main characters are human-avian hybrids and have feathered wings

Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland ~ characters are dragons

Young Justice (1998) ~ Superboy and Wonder Girl can both fly


message 45: by Human (new)

Human Bean | 5 comments The Guardians of Ga’hoole series ❤️🦉


message 46: by Anh (new)

Anh | 77 comments Skyward
Peter Pan of course.


message 47: by Julia (new)

Julia Tilson (juliatilson) | 10 comments RabbitMilitia wrote: "Coincident :)"

Thank you for recommending this! 😁


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