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Flyte (Septimus Heap #2) Paperback | Pages: 521 pages
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Title:Flyte (Septimus Heap #2)
Author:Angie Sage
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 521 pages
Published:March 27th 2007 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published March 6th 2006)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Fiction

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It's been a year since Septimus Heap discovered his real family and true calling to be a wizard. As Apprentice to Extra Ordinary Wizard Marcia Overstrand, he is learning the fine arts of Conjurations, Charms, and other Magyk, while Jenna is adapting to life as the Princess and enjoying the freedom of the Castle.

But there is something sinister at work. 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.

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Original Title: Flyte
ISBN: 0060577363 (ISBN13: 9780060577360)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.septimusheap.com/
Series: Septimus Heap #2
Characters: Septimus Heap, Jenna Heap, Marcia Overstrand

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Ratings: 4 From 67013 Users | 1689 Reviews

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I've finally broken my streak...I actually liked this (book 2 in the series) the best. This has absolutely never happened to me before! I'm going to have to review some of my other long held beliefs...Anyway, this is an action packed book which continues the saga of Septimus Heap, long thought of only has Boy 412, but now the apprentice to the most powerful of all wizards. His newfound status, however, has some jealous, including his eldest brother, Simon Heap. Simon aligns himself with the dark

This was a bit slower/less awesome than the first book. It seemed like the entire book was just made up of people not believing anything Sep said, which was frustrating. At some point, someone somewhere has to believe you. I just didn't understand the blindness everyone turned to everything Sep said.It was nice seeing Sep visit his brothers and see the return of a few of the characters from book 1. Overall, I enjoyed it.

Ok, Im (surprisingly!) really enjoying this series! Normally Im not a huge fan on middle grade books, but this is quality middle grade fantasy. And while its definitely aimed at a younger audience, its not too light or juvenile for me to enjoy it! FLYTE brings us more magic, action, ghosts, witches and dragons, and I mightve liked it even a bit more than I did MAGYK. Im not sure how, but as rats freak me out my brain has decided to picture messenger beavers rather than messenger rats (thanks,

Flyte by Angie Sage was an amazing and wonderful book. I really enjoyed the action and suspense that was in this book. Also, the word choice of Angie Sage was outstanding!In Flyte, a lot of interesting things happen. In the beginning, Jenna, the princess, is kidnapped by her brother, Simon. She discovers that Simon is planning to bring back the evil wizard, DomDaniel. Simon thinks that he will be DomDaniel's apprentice. Meanwhile, Septimius is developing more power than he or his mentor can ever

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

quirky, most definitely something new to the children's bookshelves. these books show a lot imagination and creativity. dark with light humour in between the nasty bits. i like the way angie sage also uses the phonetic spellings of 'magykal' words to show a distinction between the norm and the wizards. her World is full of adventure, surprises and humour.

3.5 out of 5 StarsDespite a star drop from the first book, Flyte is still just as entertaining as Magyk was. Re-reading this series, you pick up on things that sped past you the first time.Flyte shows more magic(Magyk), Charms, spell books. And Dragons! In this one, Simon Heap, the oldest of the Heap sons, is still salty because Septimus Heap is now the Apprentice to Marcia Overstrand--but not him. So, he decides to go rogue(for reasons I won't explain, due to spoilers) by kidnapping Jenna.

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