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The ''Falcon Quinn'' series is a series of children's fantasy novels by Jennifer Boylan, previously a writer for adults.
The '''''Falcon Quinn''''' series is a series of children's fantasy novels by Jennifer Boylan, previously a writer for adults.


[[Character Name and The Noun Phrase|The titular Falcon]] is an almost-thirteen-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother in a small town in Maine. One day, on the freezing cold Spring Equinox, he nearly falls through the frozen pond in pursuit of his tuba. He doesn't think too much of it at first, and gets on the schoolbus with his classmates Max and Megan. But rather than winding up at school, they find themselves taken to a strange building with no architectural solidity, and are greeted by a strange woman who informs them that they're all monsters!
[[Character Name and the Noun Phrase|The titular Falcon]] is an almost-thirteen-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother in a small town in Maine. One day, on the freezing cold Spring Equinox, he nearly falls through the frozen pond in pursuit of his tuba. He doesn't think too much of it at first, and gets on the schoolbus with his classmates Max and Megan. But rather than winding up at school, they find themselves taken to a strange building with no architectural solidity, and are greeted by a strange woman who informs them that they're all monsters!


They've come to an Academy for Monsters, a place which seeks to educate them and their many fellow students about their monster nature... and how to repress it. Monsters, in addition to scaring humans, are hunted by the guardians--so-called "protectors" of humans. Of course, many monsters hold no love for humans, either. To top it all off, Falcon doesn't even know what kind of monster he ''is!'' Now he and his friends must make a choice: Do they stick with their cool new powers despite the odds, or do they try to blend in to survive?
They've come to an Academy for Monsters, a place which seeks to educate them and their many fellow students about their monster nature... and how to repress it. Monsters, in addition to scaring humans, are hunted by the guardians--so-called "protectors" of humans. Of course, many monsters hold no love for humans, either. To top it all off, Falcon doesn't even know what kind of monster he ''is!'' Now he and his friends must make a choice: Do they stick with their cool new powers despite the odds, or do they try to blend in to survive?
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Despite that somewhat-grim descriptor, this is a [[Mood Whiplash|mostly]] [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism|lighthearted]] series that relies heavily on humor (as well as strong dialogue and characterization) to help tell its story and build its world.
Despite that somewhat-grim descriptor, this is a [[Mood Whiplash|mostly]] [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism|lighthearted]] series that relies heavily on humor (as well as strong dialogue and characterization) to help tell its story and build its world.


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'''This series contains examples of:'''

* [[All Guitars Are Stratocasters]]: And a ''classic'' Strat at that.
* [[All Guitars Are Stratocasters]]: And a ''classic'' Strat at that.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Jonny, though not a big brother, otherwise fits quite well.
* [[Aloof Big Brother]]: Jonny, though not a big brother, otherwise fits quite well.
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* [[Beware My Stinger Tail]]: Beware the poison of La Chupakabra, the famous goatsucker of Peru!
* [[Beware My Stinger Tail]]: Beware the poison of La Chupakabra, the famous goatsucker of Peru!
* [[Be Yourself]]
* [[Be Yourself]]
* [[Bigfoot Sasquatch and Yeti]]: Max is a sasquatch, and ''quite'' [[Boisterous Bruiser|proud of that fact]].
* [[Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti]]: Max is a sasquatch, and ''quite'' [[Boisterous Bruiser|proud of that fact]].
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: Destynee, who finds out that she is {{spoiler|a ''giant enchanted slug.''}} However, she does eventually figure out it's more [[Cursed With Awesome|blessed than suck.]]
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Destynee, who finds out that she is {{spoiler|a ''giant enchanted slug.''}} However, she does eventually figure out it's more [[Cursed with Awesome|blessed than suck.]]
* [[Brainina Jar]]: Quimby, though he's less a brain and more a strange, disembodied head.
* [[Brain In a Jar]]: Quimby, though he's less a brain and more a strange, disembodied head.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Max!
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Max!
* [[But Your Wings Are Beautiful]]: {{spoiler|How Weems feels about Destynee's slug form.}}
* [[But Your Wings Are Beautiful]]: {{spoiler|How Weems feels about Destynee's slug form.}}
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** Jonny: "It's just this thing I can do."
** Jonny: "It's just this thing I can do."
** Mr. Slate: "Shaddap!"
** Mr. Slate: "Shaddap!"
* [[Character Name and The Noun Phrase]]
* [[Character Name and the Noun Phrase]]
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: {{spoiler|Falcon's tuba-playing ability, which ressurrects his friends who were turned into music.}}
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: {{spoiler|Falcon's tuba-playing ability, which ressurrects his friends who were turned into music.}}
* [[Dead Little Sister|Dead Older Sisters]]: Megan's twin older sisters. {{spoiler|Actually, they've been at the Academy for a long time.}}
* [[Dead Little Sister|Dead Older Sisters]]: Megan's twin older sisters. {{spoiler|Actually, they've been at the Academy for a long time.}}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Quimby does well for being a head in a jar.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Quimby does well for being a head in a jar.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Played with--Pearl insists on "defeating" Falcon and Megan in a fight (by swatting them with rolled-up magazines, as you do) before declaring that this defeat has made them friends. Which is all a part of...
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Played with--Pearl insists on "defeating" Falcon and Megan in a fight (by swatting them with rolled-up magazines, as you do) before declaring that this defeat has made them friends. Which is all a part of...
* [[The Dulcinea Effect]]: Pearl suffers from a platonic version, in that she is willing to swear herself the lifelong friend of pretty much everyone she meets and is willing to die defending them. Quimby even [[Lampshades]] this tendency: "Are you sure you want to be tied to these kids for life?]]
* [[The Dulcinea Effect]]: Pearl suffers from a platonic version, in that she is willing to swear herself the lifelong friend of pretty much everyone she meets and is willing to die defending them. Quimby even [[lampshade]]s this tendency: "Are you sure you want to be tied to these kids for life?]]
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Elementals, natch, of which Megan is one.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Elementals, natch, of which Megan is one.
* [[Eloquent in My Native Tongue]]: A variation--Shakespeare is said to have [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy|secretly been a Frankenstein]], and the monsters consider his original "Frankenstein" drafts of his plays (which are written in [[Hulk Speak]]) to be far more beautiful and lyrical than the "human translations."
* [[Eloquent in My Native Tongue]]: A variation--Shakespeare is said to have [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy|secretly been a Frankenstein]], and the monsters consider his original "Frankenstein" drafts of his plays (which are written in [[Hulk Speak]]) to be far more beautiful and lyrical than the "human translations."
** Similarly, Sparkbolt's poems, despite being written in the same [[Hulk Speak]], are considered to be quite eloquent by his Franken-peers.
** Similarly, Sparkbolt's poems, despite being written in the same [[Hulk Speak]], are considered to be quite eloquent by his Franken-peers.
* [[Enemy Within]]: {{spoiler|Falcon's guardian half. Or his monster half, if you look at things from the guardian point of view.}}
* [[Enemy Within]]: {{spoiler|Falcon's guardian half. Or his monster half, if you look at things from the guardian point of view.}}
* [[Everythings Deader With Zombies]]
* [[Everything's Deader with Zombies]]
* [[Eye Beams]]: {{spoiler|Each of Falcon's eyes has a different kind. The black one has more typical [[Heat Vision]], while the blue one can [[Healing Factor|heal people, even from the brink of death.]]}}
* [[Eye Beams]]: {{spoiler|Each of Falcon's eyes has a different kind. The black one has more typical [[Heat Vision]], while the blue one can [[Healing Factor|heal people, even from the brink of death.]]}}
* [[Feather Motif]]
* [[Feather Motif]]
* [[Forgot I Could Fly]]: {{spoiler|Falcon often forgets to use his wings.}}
* [[Forgot I Could Fly]]: {{spoiler|Falcon often forgets to use his wings.}}
* [[Frankensteins Monster]]: Generically called Frankensteins here. And before you fly into an [[Insistent Terminology]] rage, note that this is a school that plays home to 30+ different species of monsters; what ''better'' is there to call a reanimated corpse with bolts in its neck when the "accepted" term is just "monster?"
* [[Frankenstein's Monster]]: Generically called Frankensteins here. And before you fly into an [[Insistent Terminology]] rage, note that this is a school that plays home to 30+ different species of monsters; what ''better'' is there to call a reanimated corpse with bolts in its neck when the "accepted" term is just "monster?"
* [[Freaky Is Cool]]
* [[Freaky Is Cool]]
* [[Friendless Background]]: Prior to coming to the school, Falcon lamented that he didn't really fit in with any of the school cliques (prep, jock, emo, etc.) and was thus usually excluded. At the school, this continues--first he doesn't know what kind of monster he is, and even when he does, {{spoiler|he's still the only angel}}.
* [[Friendless Background]]: Prior to coming to the school, Falcon lamented that he didn't really fit in with any of the school cliques (prep, jock, emo, etc.) and was thus usually excluded. At the school, this continues--first he doesn't know what kind of monster he is, and even when he does, {{spoiler|he's still the only angel}}.
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* [[Happiness Is Mandatory]]: Mr. Hake tries to enforce this.
* [[Happiness Is Mandatory]]: Mr. Hake tries to enforce this.
* [[Heart Is an Awesome Power]]: Destynee's {{spoiler|slug-form}}. Great, she can turn into {{spoiler|a garden mollusk}}... Oh, but she can also {{spoiler|turn into slime and reform herself, letting herself sneak through cracks and hide efficiently.}}
* [[Heart Is an Awesome Power]]: Destynee's {{spoiler|slug-form}}. Great, she can turn into {{spoiler|a garden mollusk}}... Oh, but she can also {{spoiler|turn into slime and reform herself, letting herself sneak through cracks and hide efficiently.}}
* [[Huge Guy Tiny Girl]]: Gone to extremes with {{spoiler|Max and Pearl}}, one of whom is {{spoiler|a seven-foot sasquatch}} and the other of whom is {{spoiler|a fourteen-inch fairy-like chupacabra}}.
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: Gone to extremes with {{spoiler|Max and Pearl}}, one of whom is {{spoiler|a seven-foot sasquatch}} and the other of whom is {{spoiler|a fourteen-inch fairy-like chupacabra}}.
* [[Hulk Speak]]: Most Frankensteins speak like this, with the most notable being Sparkbolt. [[Eloquent in My Native Tongue|He's considered quite eloquent for a Frankenstein, though.]]
* [[Hulk Speak]]: Most Frankensteins speak like this, with the most notable being Sparkbolt. [[Eloquent in My Native Tongue|He's considered quite eloquent for a Frankenstein, though.]]
* [[I Am Who]]: Given quite a send-up by Ms. Redflint: "We're not going to have ''that'' conversation, are we? The one where you say, 'Oh, but monsters don't exist!' and I say 'Ah, but that's where you're wrong...'" on and on, et cetra.
* [[I Am Who?]]: Given quite a send-up by Ms. Redflint: "We're not going to have ''that'' conversation, are we? The one where you say, 'Oh, but monsters don't exist!' and I say 'Ah, but that's where you're wrong...'" on and on, et cetra.
* [[The Igor]]: Algol, though he has an atypical Cockney accent. {{spoiler|And [[The Starscream]] tendencies where the staff's concerned.}}
* [[The Igor]]: Algol, though he has an atypical Cockney accent. {{spoiler|And [[The Starscream]] tendencies where the staff's concerned.}}
* [[Ill Boy]]: Linky.
* [[Ill Boy]]: Linky.
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* [[The Masochism Tango]]: {{spoiler|Crow and Vega.}} "Has anybody ever told you two that you have the weirdest marriage ''ever?!''"
* [[The Masochism Tango]]: {{spoiler|Crow and Vega.}} "Has anybody ever told you two that you have the weirdest marriage ''ever?!''"
* [[Mismatched Eyes]]: Falcon has them, which, for a long while, is the only real sign of his monster-dom. {{spoiler|It's still not clear which of his eyes is his "monster" eye and which is his "guardian" eye. While it initially ''seems'' obvious that blue is guardian and black is monster, his black eye also seems to have a hatred for monsters and a guardian-esque lust for destruction, and in terms of [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]], Crow's fireballs are blue, like Falcon's healing powers. And healing is more fitting of an angelic nature than fireballs.}}
* [[Mismatched Eyes]]: Falcon has them, which, for a long while, is the only real sign of his monster-dom. {{spoiler|It's still not clear which of his eyes is his "monster" eye and which is his "guardian" eye. While it initially ''seems'' obvious that blue is guardian and black is monster, his black eye also seems to have a hatred for monsters and a guardian-esque lust for destruction, and in terms of [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]], Crow's fireballs are blue, like Falcon's healing powers. And healing is more fitting of an angelic nature than fireballs.}}
* [[Misunderstood Loner With a Heart of Gold]]: {{spoiler|It's debatable whether Crow is this or a more standard [[Loners Are Freaks]] example. On the one hand, he truly does seem to regret being separate from Falcon and his reasons for being trapped in the tower really do suck. On the other hand, he's shown to have no problems with [[Would Hurt a Child|threatening to kill children]] if their allegiance would waver. He's scary.}}
* [[Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold]]: {{spoiler|It's debatable whether Crow is this or a more standard [[Loners Are Freaks]] example. On the one hand, he truly does seem to regret being separate from Falcon and his reasons for being trapped in the tower really do suck. On the other hand, he's shown to have no problems with [[Would Hurt a Child|threatening to kill children]] if their allegiance would waver. He's scary.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Mole]]}}: {{spoiler|Jonny.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Mole]]}}: {{spoiler|Jonny.}}
* [[Monster Mash]]
* [[Monster Mash]]
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* [[Prison Break]]
* [[Prison Break]]
* [[Psychic Dreams for Everyone]]
* [[Psychic Dreams for Everyone]]
* [[Puppy Love]]: Many, [[In Universe]].
* [[Puppy Love]]: Many, [[In-Universe]].
* [[Raised By Grandparents]]: Falcon was raised by his grandmother. {{spoiler|His father can't leave a tower due to a curse and his mother's insane.}}
* [[Raised by Grandparents]]: Falcon was raised by his grandmother. {{spoiler|His father can't leave a tower due to a curse and his mother's insane.}}
* [[Ravens and Crows]]: Crow. Ya think?
* [[Ravens and Crows]]: Crow. Ya think?
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: {{spoiler|The Academy's first few weeks, to see who has the courage to remain a monster. However, given a few lines from Falcon's grandmother early on, the results of the test might be debatable...}}
* [[Secret Test of Character]]: {{spoiler|The Academy's first few weeks, to see who has the courage to remain a monster. However, given a few lines from Falcon's grandmother early on, the results of the test might be debatable...}}
* [[Shout Out]]: Zombies can gain powers by singing and dancing. [[Thriller|Hmmm...]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Zombies can gain powers by singing and dancing. [[Thriller|Hmmm...]]
** There's a band that plays strange kinds of percussion. It's composed entirely of [[Blue Man Group|green men.]]
** There's a band that plays strange kinds of percussion. It's composed entirely of [[Blue Man Group|green men.]]
* [[Similar Squad]]: When Falcon ends up at {{spoiler|Guardian high school}} in the second book, he encounters a number of people who are ''eerily similar'' to the people he knows at the Academy. {{spoiler|Jonny reveals that this is because monsters all have a guardian counterpart, which sheds some new light on the [[Balance Between Good and Evil]] subplot.}}
* [[Similar Squad]]: When Falcon ends up at {{spoiler|Guardian high school}} in the second book, he encounters a number of people who are ''eerily similar'' to the people he knows at the Academy. {{spoiler|Jonny reveals that this is because monsters all have a guardian counterpart, which sheds some new light on the [[Balance Between Good and Evil]] subplot.}}
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* [[We Can Rule Together]]: {{spoiler|Vega offers princedom of the guardians to Falcon.}}
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: {{spoiler|Vega offers princedom of the guardians to Falcon.}}
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: Crow. {{spoiler|And, by extension, Falcon.}}
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: Crow. {{spoiler|And, by extension, Falcon.}}
* [[Who You Gonna Call]]: The guardians hunt monsters. Of course, when your good guys ''are'' the monsters, well...
* [[Who You Gonna Call?]]: The guardians hunt monsters. Of course, when your good guys ''are'' the monsters, well...
* [[The World Is Just Awesome]]: Pearl takes Falcon and Megan for a ride through the sky, which delights them both. {{spoiler|And foreshadows that they'll both be able to fly on their own soon.}}
* [[The World Is Just Awesome]]: Pearl takes Falcon and Megan for a ride through the sky, which delights them both. {{spoiler|And foreshadows that they'll both be able to fly on their own soon.}}
* [[Would Hurt a Child]]: {{spoiler|Both Vega ''and'' Crow seem to have no problems with this, which ''highly'' distresses Falcon (seeing as they're his parents and all).}}
* [[Would Hurt a Child]]: {{spoiler|Both Vega ''and'' Crow seem to have no problems with this, which ''highly'' distresses Falcon (seeing as they're his parents and all).}}
* [[Your Vampires Suck]]: Ms. Redflint does not think highly of vampires, and considers them walking superiority/inferiority complexes. What with the angst and the "[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]] brooding" and all.
* [[Your Vampires Suck]]: Ms. Redflint does not think highly of vampires, and considers them walking superiority/inferiority complexes. What with the angst and the "[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]] brooding" and all.


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Latest revision as of 12:40, 22 May 2021

The Falcon Quinn series is a series of children's fantasy novels by Jennifer Boylan, previously a writer for adults.

The titular Falcon is an almost-thirteen-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother in a small town in Maine. One day, on the freezing cold Spring Equinox, he nearly falls through the frozen pond in pursuit of his tuba. He doesn't think too much of it at first, and gets on the schoolbus with his classmates Max and Megan. But rather than winding up at school, they find themselves taken to a strange building with no architectural solidity, and are greeted by a strange woman who informs them that they're all monsters!

They've come to an Academy for Monsters, a place which seeks to educate them and their many fellow students about their monster nature... and how to repress it. Monsters, in addition to scaring humans, are hunted by the guardians--so-called "protectors" of humans. Of course, many monsters hold no love for humans, either. To top it all off, Falcon doesn't even know what kind of monster he is! Now he and his friends must make a choice: Do they stick with their cool new powers despite the odds, or do they try to blend in to survive?

Despite that somewhat-grim descriptor, this is a mostly lighthearted series that relies heavily on humor (as well as strong dialogue and characterization) to help tell its story and build its world.

Tropes used in Falcon Quinn include: