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Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Flyte by Angie Sage. Flyte Septimus Heap 2 by Angie Sage ,. Mark Zug Goodreads Author Illustrations. It's been a year since Septimus Heap discovered his real family and true calling to be a wizard. But there is something sinister at work. Marcia is constantly It's been a year since Septimus Heap discovered his real family and true calling to be a wizard.

Marcia is constantly trailed by a menacing Darke Shadow, and Septimus's brother Simon seems bent on a revenge no one understands. Why is the Darke Magyk still lingering? Bringing fantasy to new heights, Angie Sage continues the journey of Septimus Heap with her trademark humor and all of the clever details readers have come to love. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Flyte , please sign up.

Around how long are the books on average? I recall reading around half of the series back in elementary or middle school, and am planning on rereading them again as I have completely forgotten the plot et cetera except for a few key details, and possibly finishing it this time. Would it be considered an appropriate book for an older teenager? Would it still be of interest? Ruby This is not a homework club.

This is for questions about the book. I know this is a year late but Or a completed response to this book? See all 4 questions about Flyte…. Lists with This Book. Sep 11, Li'l Owl rated it it was amazing Shelves: Exhilarating, dangerous, whimsical, and magical! As he rode, Simon was occupied with his thoughts. He was amazed that it had all been so easy.

When he had ridden into the Palace, Simon had expected, at the very least, to be stopped and questioned. But there had been no one there, and so, he thought with a grim smile, the Heaps only had themselves to blame. Because Simon had not really expected to snatch Jenna so easily, he felt a little scared of his own success.

The unique storyline, clever characters, fast pace, unpredictable danger and perfectly placed humor makes listening to the audiobooks irresistible! Add music along with the story is a very nice touch! I am absolutely loving this series of audiobooks! I can't wait to see what happens next! Oct 01, Ann rated it really liked it Recommends it for: If you enjoyed Magyk, you should like this too: Another enjoyable book by Sage. I wasn't quite as enthralled with the second book as I was the first some of the inventiveness and cuteness seemed lacking just a smidgen but it was still a good story.

I felt it continued the story and plot well, holding fairly true to the characters and flavor of the first book.

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I only have a few I'm still awaiting further explanation of the magical world though as it's only book two, I'm n Another enjoyable book by Sage. I'm still awaiting further explanation of the magical world though as it's only book two, I'm not too concerned. I think it's all there, it's just not entirely explained and I think it would be very interesting to learn. A few times I feel Sage has her characters act too young for the rest of their actions. Yes, the cast mainly consists of people under the age of 20, so it makes sense that they would act "young," but sometimes it seems a little out of place but, not often enough for it to be distracting overall.

Finally, and yes this is super picky! I'm pretty sure that those weren't the intentions Sage had in mind - I'm guessing that she was trying to show more the undying love of a parent, and that leadership comes with maturity not age, but I'm not sure that it came off quite as well as some of her other messages. I was very pleased by some of the new characters and the growth of some of the others.

I give Sage credit for not manipulating a plot to get her where she needs to go. She seems to have things well set up and a good idea of where the overall story needs to lead. The book isn't very predictable happily in most cases, and I was very curious to see how the story unfolded and it kept my interest to the end. I'm anxious to read the third book, so that's always a good sign.: It's another nice fantasy story and it doesn't feel like a rehash of many of the other ones.

I hope the quality continues. View all 11 comments. View all 6 comments. May 24, Jennifer rated it it was amazing. Jun 03, Vonette rated it liked it. I loved the first book, and rated it 4 stars because the characters were so three dimensional. I could really understand their motivations and believe in their personalities. This second book struck me as being put together more hurriedly than the first one. There were a lot of "holes" in the story why do we never see into Marin's thoughts again after he leaves with Simon?

Or even have any clear idea if he DID leave with Simon? I imagine some of these issues will be expanded upon in the next book, but they still could have been handled better in this book so the reader does not feel that things are abruptly dropped in or skipped over without explanation. Also, the characters were not handled as well in this book. It would have been more believeable for me if he had some ambiguity about what he was doing.

There should have been some lingering feelings for his family that he had to struggle against.

As it was, his character was so annoying that I actually wished the author would kill him off. It also seemed to me that his parents should have had SOME doubts about Simon's character, given his history. Instead, they seem to trust him blindly despite having many reasons not to.

As a parent, I love my children, but I also know them well enough to recognize their weaknesses and faults. How did Simon's parents manage to miss such glaring ones? What a fun series, I love how all the characters are so perfectly original and surrounded by a wonderful story that just keeps getting better with each book. It is fantastic how there is always new magic in so many avenues of Septimus's young life. Dragons, wolf boys, ghosts, magic all wrapped up in generations of splendid wizardry.

Gerard Doyle's individual voices are so good that it is easy to forget that it is just one person. An excellent, clean story for all ages that moves along at just th What a fun series, I love how all the characters are so perfectly original and surrounded by a wonderful story that just keeps getting better with each book. An excellent, clean story for all ages that moves along at just the right pace to keep it captivating and exciting. Looking forward to the next book. May 15, Alexa rated it really liked it Shelves: Review that I posted as a comment in May because I was a Goodreads noob back then.

Now updated to show as an actual review: Many of plot twist that didn't become apparent to me until just before I read them: P And at the back of the book with the "What happened Before D It's nice to know how the minor characters came about, something you don't always get to know in books: Nov 11, Highness Atharva rated it really liked it. This book is budding with a whole new lot of secondary characters, a lot of them, playing their role in the Magykal world. Then, there's the Dragon Spit Fyre to which I looked forward to and then there's Simon Heap, the betraying cousin of Jenna who ressurcts Dom Daniel, villain of the previous book.

This book is not as quite as upto mark as the first one and I really miss the Marshes and the atmos In the second book of the Septimus Heap series, Flyte we see Septimus as the apprentice to Marcia. This book is not as quite as upto mark as the first one and I really miss the Marshes and the atmosphere there. The first half of the book is great, totally great but after it it begins to fade a bit. Simon can be considered from now on as a major character. Obviously, Angie Sage is an expert in character development and human anatomy and understanding and conveying the reader the emotions of young Children.

I liked the captivity part of Jenna The Chocolate Charm, especially but after half the book it gets dull, though Septimus remains interesting. Also recruiting the Ex villain again just in the next book is not very cool. New charms, books, creatures, Magyk methods, Castle places, Characters are a major improvement in the series. Sage is very particular about parentage, in this book Jenna's father is revealed as Septimus' was in the earlier book.

Mysteries keep unfolding every where and its really nice to see and experience TBS characters grow and improve their abilities. I hated the Dragon Boat Part and those misleading boat repairs. Interesting and mysterious book. Strongly recommended to Magyk readers. I notice that Sage focuses many times on unnecessary points confusing the reader, especially in the early chapters, but still it was worth a 3. He is assisted in his search by his friend Beetle.

Eventually Septimus is able to rescue Jenna with Nicko's help from the Port but they are tracked by Sleuth, Simon's tracking ball. But they meet Simon, flying in the sky. Septimus is also in search of the long lost Flyte charm. He finds the separated charm and unites it along with the small arrow Flyte charm that Marcia had given him. Eventually he is able to fly and even warns Simon never to harm Jenna again. Also, the rock that Jenna gave him at Aunt Zelda's cottage turns out to be the egg of a dragon and eventually it hatches.

Septimus absolutely adores the dragon and names him Spit Fyre. The dragon for some strange reason identifies Marcia as his mummy, much to Marcia's annoyance. Septimus also rescues Marcia by identifying the shadow that has been trailing her. He also finds out that the ShadowSafe Marcia is developing contains, unbeknownst to her, the bones of destroyed Necromancer DomDaniel, which, once reassembled, try to kill Marcia.

With Septimus's help, Marcia is able to Identify him and he is once again destroyed. Why did I pick this book: I read this book because it is Book 2 in the Septimus Heap Series. When I read a series, I usually read the entire series, unless it is absolutely horrible. Did I enjoy this book? I enjoyed it more than the first book, Magyk. See my review of Magyk here. The story moved faster, and the Why did I pick this book: The story moved faster, and the characters were just as enjoyable if not more so.

I really liked the scenes with the Dragon Boat. They were written in such a way that I felt like I was there watching the adventure unfold just like Aunt Zelda. I was also excited to meet the new characters: Beetle, Wolf Boy, and Milo Banda. They are all welcomed additions to this cast of characters. One of my favorite parts was when Sarah Heap told the ExtraOrdinary Wizard how it was going to be when she requested a visit from her son, Septimus.

That scene just made me giggle. We see this same frank attitude from Sarah at the end of the book as well.

Flyte (Septimus Heap, #2) by Angie Sage

Sarah is not a prominent character in this or the last book but I enjoy her. Would I recommend it? If you liked the first book, Magyk, then, yes, you should read this one. Will I read it again? This may change when I read the remainder of the series. I will probably read it again when my kids are old enough to read it so I can discuss it with them as they read it.

Jun 21, Avery ThePagemaster rated it liked it Shelves: Re-reading this series, you pick up on things that sped past you the first time. Flyte shows more magic Magyk , Charms, spell books. So, he decides to go rogue for reasons I won't explain, due to spoilers by kidnapping Jenna. Septimus and Nicko adventure to save her and things ensue. Meanwhile, Marcia Overstrand has a "Shadow" following her around, causing emotional and physical strain on her, as well as those around the Wizard Tower.

With Septimus and Nicko exploring to rescue Jenna, it opens the world more than the first book did, which mostly took place at Aunt Zelda's house. There were moments, also, where Flyte sets up for the third book and further; first, as a hint, then a little more obvious in some places, which fishtailed the story a little.

Jul 31, Becca rated it it was amazing Shelves: I enjoyed this book just as much as the first one, maybe even a little bit more! I loved getting to know all the characters better and being able to learn more about Angie's world. I, once again, fell in love with her writing and I particularly noticed, and loved, how she gave everything a "voice". Even the stove and coffeepot in the ExtraOrdinary Wizard's kitchen had minds of their own. It was very fun to read those passages, in particular.

The only thing that could be a negative was that this b I enjoyed this book just as much as the first one, maybe even a little bit more! The only thing that could be a negative was that this book did feel a little filler-y to me. Nothing really seemed to happen plot-wise. It was all more character growth, which I'm totally fine with actually!

I think it may be why I prefer this book, slightly, to Magyk.


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But yeah, loving this series so far, and I can't wait to start reading the next one! Mar 13, Kathy rated it really liked it. Flyte picks up Septimus' story a year later than when the first book of the series ended.