Flight

Flight

by Neil Hetzner

Adventure
Amazon:β˜…β˜…β˜…3.3(128)
Goodreads:β˜…β˜…β˜…2.83(162)
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Added on March 15, 2026

Description

It's 2097 and teens can fledge and grow wings. Fifteen year old Prissi Langue loves flying, school and her friends. However, after Prissi finds pictures of her dead mother working alongside the man who invented fledging, she begins an investigation that uncovers long hidden world altering secrets. Suddenly, it seems like everyone wants Prissi dead. Can Prissi fly far enough and fast enough to escape her enemies?

Reader Reviews

β˜…β˜…Noah Buhrow

When I found this book on the Kindle store, I thought it was going to be interesting, being that it’s about a future where people can grow wings and fly. But when I started reading it, I started losing interest. There was something about the book that didn't quite grab my attention all that well. I would say a no for this one.Prissi Langue is fifteen years old and a second year student at Dutton School. Despite her age, she is already enrolled in some seemingly very difficult classes, such as Ch

β˜…Brittany

So, I decided to pick this book up because it resembled my favorite series Maximum Ride in some ways. It did just with the whole avian DNA part. Nothing else really. The book was extremely silly with the names and the characters were quite immature for their age. I couldn't stand the main character she seemed like an airhead. While I got a good laugh at the names I just couldn't take a read like this seriously. I wish I would've liked it because I was so excited to find something so close to Max

β˜…Katy Jackson

The idea and plot were really interesting. The world-building was extravagant. Hetzner depicts a future in which technology has changed so much that life is both unbelievably different and completely understandable. However, (perhaps it was the version I read) I was unable to enjoy most of it due to being poorly written. Anything from straight grammatical errors to confusing descriptions to unintelligible characters who act for the plot and not their own history of feelings and actions. And plea

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