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Wings [Paperback]

Aprilynne Pike
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Book Description

May 3, 2011 Wings

Laurel was mesmerized, staring at the pale things. They were terrifyingly beautiful—too beautiful for words.

Laurel turned to the mirror again, her eyes on the hovering petals that floated beside her head. They looked almost like wings.

Laurel's life is the very definition of normal . . . until the morning when she wakes up to discover a flower blooming from her back. As it turns out, nothing in Laurel's life is what it seems. Now, with the help of an alluring faerie sentry who holds the key to her true past, Laurel must race to save her human family from the centuries-old faerie enemies who walk among them.


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Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Grade 7-10–Homeschooled Laurel begins public high school as a tenth grader when her adoptive parents move to LA., leaving behind the land that has been in her mother's family since the Gold Rush days. The many clues that Laurel is different (she is strictly vegan; sunlight seems to shine through her fair skin; she never gets cold; she craves the outdoors; she doesn't menstruate) culminate in a bump on her back growing to the size of a softball and blooming into a flower that has foot-long petals. Returning to her parents' land, she meets Tamini, a faerie to whom she is attracted, who tells her that she is not human, but rather is a plant or, more specifically, a faerie. David, her accepting and supportive classmate, tests her tissue and confirms that Tamini is right. When a creepy alleged realtor pressures the family to sell the land, the teens become suspicious, and they are soon fighting for their lives in a centuries-old battle between faeries and trolls. Laurel's struggles to figure out what it means to be human are matched by her struggles to determine what it means to be a faerie, and she is torn between love for David and love for Tamini. The ending allows for many possibilities in the upcoming sequels. The book has a nice mix of danger and romance, the world of magic and the world of high school, with well-developed characters and a quick-moving plot.–Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Fifteen-year-old Laurel has led a sheltered, homeschooled life in a very small town, so when her parents decide to move and enroll her in high school, she has trouble getting used to her new life. A life, as it turns out, that’s not at all like those of other kids. One clear sign is a winglike blossom that blooms on her back. Oh, and her new best friend, the scientifically minded David, reveals under a microscope that her cells are more plant than animal. But it takes an encounter at her old home with the handsome but decidedly different Tamani to convince her that she is a faerie. She also learns it’s up to her to save her land from the evil influences that are trying to take it away from her and her family. This first novel is clearly designed to attract the Twilight set, though there’s significantly less edge (and blood). There is, however, a familiar triangle. Will Laurel choose solid, steady David, or will she be unable to resist Tamani’s lure? Stay tuned. Fine escapist fare, this neatly mixes the everyday with the otherworldly. Grades 6-9. --Ilene Cooper --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTeen; 1 Reprint edition (May 3, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061668052
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061668050
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (302 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #62,452 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Aprilynne Pike is the critically acclaimed, internationally and #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Wings series. She has been spinning stories since she was a child with a hyper-active imagination. At the age of twenty she received her BA in Creative Writing from Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. Since then she has worked as a waitress, a restaurant manager, a slush-pile reader, an editor, a childbirth educator, and a doula.

When not writing, Aprilynne can usually be found out running; she also enjoys singing, acting, and (of course!) reading books about magic and kissing. Aprilynne lives in Arizona with her husband and four kids; she is enjoying the sunshine.

For more information about Aprilynne, go to www.aprilynnepike.com

Customer Reviews

If you like love story and magic tales "wings" is the perfect book. Vanesa S.  |  61 reviewers made a similar statement
I just felt like this book could have been so much better than it was for me. K. Jones  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
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53 of 60 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars It was worth the difficulty purchasing it May 6, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Today, I had the greatest difficulty trying to get my hands on this book. I first stopped at the local Troll (ha... ha... ha...) & Noble, hoping that since the book's publisher was HarperCollins, they'd have it. To my sadness, they didn't, and they didn't seem to understand why they didn't have it either. Hm. Fortunately, I managed to find it in an obscure bookstore that I have found has a much more reliable stash of YA goodies for sale. Yay discoveries!

Anyways, I agree with the reviewer who stated that the book starts a little slowly. I wasn't too enamored with David, as he's nice but nothing very interesting. When protagonist Laurel started growing flowers out of her back, that's when it caught my attention. Alas, not enough to interrupt my afternoon nap, but still, I continued the book after dinner.

About half-way through, it started getting really interesting.

First, we meet Tam. This guy has all the charms of Edward and none of the obnoxiousness. We meet him once, then spend some more time playing detective, and all the while I'm thinking "homg...homg... when are we going to see forestboy again?" Fortunately, there was no disappointment in sight! Hurrah! (Random Book-Thought Moment: Tam, you need to wear gloves whenever Laurel's in bloom. We readers can see right through your shenanigans. <wink>) We got to see him multiple more times, and even lead up to a very pleasing climax, with lots of action and kick butt. As fascinating as he is, I'm glad he's not invincible. It's nice to have the heroine have some part in the butt-kicking ending.

Speaking of the butt-kick ending, I loved that. I apologize for using ambiguous terms in this review, but I'm avoiding spoiling any plot bunnies for readers on the fence who might be reading this review. (Subliminal message: read it, read it, read it!)

All in all? There are very few books that leave my hands slick with perspiration upon finishing the last page. This is one of them. I only hacked off one star because the beginning lagged a bit--not too much, but I admit my attention span is tiny tiny. And naps are good. From the middle on, though, it earns five stars and more. I can see why someone on the author's website stated this book would "change the world." In a Twilight sense, at least.

Read it, fellow walkers of the written page!
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too May 6, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Gold Star Award Winner!

What happens when you find out that you are different? Not just a little different but really DIFFERENT?!

Laurel finds herself in public school for the first time when she is a sophomore. She has been homeschooled in a small cabin in the forest. Her parents moved to Crescent City, in Northern California, about an hour away from her cabin to open a bookstore.

At her high school Laurel meets David, and he invites her to join his group of friends. He also becomes her best friend.

As she is getting settled into her new life, she gets a bump on her back - which grows bigger and bigger until she sprouts a pretty blue blossom. This blossom makes her look like she has wings.

She manages to hide it from her family and the people at school, but she and David begin to investigate. He looks at cells of her blossom and her cheeks and comes to the conclusion that she is made of plant cells.

Laurel goes back to her cabin home in search of answers. There she meets Tamani, a gorgeous young man who tells her that she is a fairy. She has been helping the fairies guard a secret that is by her cabin home.

Later, her dad takes ill and Laurel and David risk their lives fighting trolls, who are trying to acquire Laurel's forest home. These trolls are scary! They are big, strong, and the main one is smart.

WINGS is the first of four books, and it leaves us with Laurel living two different lives. Should she go back to her fairy life with Tamani, or stay and guard her adoptive parents and be with David, who Laurel also has feelings for?

I really loved this book. It had everything: love, chases, close escapes, dramatic choices, and lots of magic. The writing was very good, and at some points I had to put down the book just because I was so nervous for the characters, which for me means that I was totally involved in the story.

Laurel is someone who I would want to be my best friend. David is also fantastic. He is what I would love to meet and have in my life. He is accepting, brave, and extremely helpful. Tamani is strong, intense, and sexy! What a choice!

I highly recommend this series. It is fun and very believable. Go now and buy your copy of WINGS!

Reviewed by: Marta Morrison
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36 of 46 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Pre-teen Appropriate- Some Violence and Kissing May 8, 2009
By Sires
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Vine™ Review (What's this?)
Laurel, a fifteen year old who had previously been home schooled by her parents, now finds herself undergoing her first experience as a "normal" high school student. She and her parents have just moved from a log cabin on a piece of property that had been in her mother's family for generations to a small house in a town where her father is living his life-long dream of owning a bookstore. Her mother is a naturopath.

At first things seem to be going well for Laurel as she meets David, a cute, popular boy in her class. David not only accepts her dietary habits (vegan) as well as her need to be outside at lunch instead of in the cafeteria,introduces her to his friends who also immediately accept her. Then one day Laurel notices an odd bump on her back and things begin to change.

The best YA books are simply good books. I have more than one shelf with books that gripped and interested me from a very young age. I pull them down and reread them at times. This book wouldn't have made this shelf-- it's ok, but not gripping. Although important things are said to be at risk, the author does not manage to make the reader feel that possibly something important would be lost if the heroine doesn't win. The author also seems to have neutralized any potential conflict between the younger characters from the start. They are just too "understanding" and reliable to be real teens.

Wings is being touted as a teen book, but it would likely be suitable for younger advanced readers. There's some violence but nothing terribly disturbing. There's some age appropriate boy/girl interaction--not explicit. The publishers scored a blurb from Stephenie Meyer, but the Twilight fan may find the book emotionally tepid.

As for the story, it's not very demanding. The villains are underdeveloped and might as well have "Bad Guy" tattooed on their foreheads. Some loose threads suggest sequel bait. There's nothing particularly compelling about this book but there is also nothing particularly off putting either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This is a really great book. Its Very fascinating and has the perfect touch of fantasy and romance. Loved It!!
Published 10 days ago by katie
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice and simple, with a very creative twist.
Yes, this review has spoilers.

I didn't know what I would be expecting from Wings when I started it. Mostly I thought it would involve faeries. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Janus @ The Blair Book Project
5.0 out of 5 stars wings .....
Again this book if for anyone who loves to read about faeries and who can find them self in their world
Published 1 month ago by Danijela Sulejmanovic
5.0 out of 5 stars This book....
Is absolutely nothing you have ever encountered before. This series is breaking grounds on the faerie tales and diminishing the theories that faeries are only fairy tale... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Erika Nybye Stefansson
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good!
Very good book. It does start off a bit slow, but it nicks up around chapter 6ish. If you like fey but not the cheesy kinda where they are all glitter,wings, and magic that just... Read more
Published 1 month ago by yuna
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good for a faery book
It kind of reminds me of Twilight with the whole two boys decision. At first I expected it to be a girly fairy book but it is so much better than that. Read more
Published 2 months ago by pony phony = )
5.0 out of 5 stars None
This was honestly the most enticing book I ever read. My friend had told me to at least the first chapter; after I did, I couldn't put it down for 6 hours! Totally worth it! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Rachel R
3.0 out of 5 stars Great
I really liked this book. I thought I wouldn't because I had tried reading it before and could not finish it but this time I loved it.
Published 2 months ago by Chloe lee
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes good
Such an interesting take on faeries and so well-explained, which I just love. It has the little interesting bits of the species that just really hooks me in.
Published 2 months ago by Louise Burge
5.0 out of 5 stars so worth the price!
love it couldnt stop reading it, finished within 2 days!!! you wont regret buying this book!!! cant wait to read the rest of them.
Published 2 months ago by christina bradley
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They're making this a movie!
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Sequel.?
I do! I read it. It's great!

You're probably asking for actual information, though. d^_^b WINGS is the first of four books. They are tentatively scheduled for release every May through 2012. The second book will follow Laurel into Avalon when she is summoned to the Academy to learn to be a... Read more
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