5 Books Featuring…Griffins! (or Gryphons, if you’re a Brit)

So I’ve been on a fantastical creatures kick lately. There are so many good books featuring dragons and unicorns, but not so many of the lesser known creatures, like phoenixes, or hippogryphs, or…gryphons! (I prefer the British spelling, it looks more…magical.) But since maybe not so many people know them, apart from the Harry Potter books, I thought it might be fun to do a 5 Books Feature! But when nine titles came up, it was too difficult to decide what to remove…

For some reason, quite a few of these titles are the second book in a series. The links to the first books have been included, so readers can check both out. Remember, our 5 Books Feature is a booklist of five books (or this time, nine books) on a specific topic, with a short synopsis so you can decide if it sounds like something you would like. Five Books–one old, one new, one popular with kids, one well-reviewed, and one staff favorite. (But you’ll have to guess which is which)! 

With no further delay…Gryphons!

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The Gryphon’s Lair by Kelley Armstrong

After the events of The Royal Guide to Monster Slaying, Rowan is now the Royal Monster Hunter, and her twin brother, Rhydd, is destined to be king. But her mother’s cousin Heward is still determined that his children be the ones to inherit the titles; and he will stop at nothing to show that Rowan and Rhydd are too immature to properly lead. After the gryphon that Rowan captured gives birth but then dies, Rowan is left with a baby gryphon she knows she cannot keep. And it grows faster than anyone can imagine…
In order to save face after an accident involving the troublesome young gryphon, Rowan and her friends Dain and Alianor (along with an entourage of monstrous companions), must journey to the mountains to release the gryphon back into the wild. What starts off as a simple enough task soon becomes a dangerous quest, as the group encounters numerous rare and deadly monsters along the way, including wyverns and ceffyl-dwrs. Nothing is easy when you’re a “monster magnet” like Rowan.
(You should read the first book first, but the second one is the title with a gryphon on the cover! The whole series is excellent.)

How to Heal a Gryphon by Meg Cannistra

With her thirteenth birthday just around the corner, Giada Bellantuono has to make a big decision: Will she join the family business and become a healer or follow her dreams? But even though she knows her calling is to heal vulnerable animals, using her powers to treat magical creatures is decidedly not allowed. When a group of witches kidnaps her beloved older brother, Rocco, and her parents are away, Giada is the only person left who can rescue him. Swept into the magical underground city of Malafi, Giada will need the help of her new companions to save her brother–or risk losing him forever. To save her family, she’ll have to make a dangerous bargain and tip the scales of balance.
(Another series, but this time the gryphon is in the first book!)

Hatched by Bruce Coville

Meet Gerald. Gerald is a griffin–a creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. According to the Code of the Griffins, that means he should be:
 1. Brave and fierce in all situations!
2. A guardian of a great treasure!
3. Completely and totally hidden from the human realm!
 But what if a Griffin ISN’T brave or fierce? What if he’s NEVER found a great treasure (or ANY treasure for that matter)? What if he feels like such an embarrassment that the only thing left to do is run away? And what if the only place no one will look for him is . . . the human world? A laugh-out-loud adventure, full of humor and heart. (Also the second book in a series, but each title is about a different magical creature.)

Dragon Rider: the Griffin’s Feather by Cornelia Funke

It’s now been two years since Ben and Firedrake defeated Nettlebrand and rescued the silver dragons. Both boy and dragon have finally found homes, but they must live hundreds of miles apart and can only see each other every once in a while. During one such visit, news reaches Ben, the Greenblooms, and their friends that the last Pegasus in the world has been discovered. The legendary horse has three unhatched eggs with him, but the only way they’ll ever hatch — and continue the survival of this incredible magical species — is to place them under a griffin’s feather. But griffins are the most dangerous creatures in the world, and their mortal enemies are dragons… Ben has vowed not to tell Firedrake about his quest, to protect him. But as he and the Greenbloom team set off for a remote island where the terrible griffins are rumored to live, he may just need the help of his best friend and dragon…
Make sure to read the first Dragon Rider book too!

Guardians of the Gryphon’s Claw by Todd Calgi Gallicano

Haunted by a dream of a mythical gryphon, Sam London uncovers an ancient secret that will change the way he sees the world forever. Recruited by Dr. Vance Vantana, an eccentric zoologist and park ranger sent by the government, Sam is whisked away on an adventure that takes him to the farthest reaches of the globe. Along this journey, Sam learns an incredible truth: mythical creatures are real and living among us in our national parks. A special department in the U.S. government ensures that their existence remains hidden.
But Sam’s dream is an omen that the secret may now be in danger. Someone seeks the power to expose these creatures and overthrow humankind–and that power can only be found in a magical talisman known as the gryphon’s claw.
(First in a trilogy!)

Wednesdays in the Tower by Jessica Day George

A castle that is constantly rearranging itself, and a young royal family sworn to protect it… Celie, Rolf, and their beloved Castle Glower are back in this exciting sequel. When her brother Rolf dares her to catch magical Castle Glower creating a new room, Princess Celie takes the challenge! No one knows the Castle better than she does. But as usual, the Castle has ideas of its own. Celie finds the new room first, and inside it is hidden a giant egg. It looks like The Castle wants Celie to care for the egg and whatever creature it hatches. Celie hadn’t bargained for a pet, and caring for this one will prove to be especially tricky, once Celie and her siblings realise what else the Castle is hiding…
Make sure to read all the Castle Glower series, starting with Tuesdays at the Castle!

Dark Lord of Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones

Mr. Chesney operates Pilgrim Parties, a tour group that takes paying participants into an outer realm where the inhabitants play frightening and foreboding roles. The time has come to end the staged madness . . . but can it really be stopped? Master storyteller Diana Wynne Jones serves up twists and turns, introduces Querida, Derk, Blade, and Shona and a remarkable cast of wizards, soldiers, kings, dragons, and griffins, and mixes in a lively dash of humor. With all the ingredients of high fantasy, this unforgettable novel will delight fans old and new.
Make sure to read the sequel too: Year of the Griffin!
(Don’t be alarmed by the covers…for some reason, this wonderful author’s books usually have rather frightening cover images. But they definitely fit the saying “Don’t judge a book by its cover”…because they are delightful.)

Saving the Griffin by Kristin Wolden Nitz

For Kate, ordinary life in Minnesota is just a memory, especially when she and her brothers discover a magical baby griffin while vacationing in a small Italian town. Suddenly, they find themselves in an extraordinary magical adventure of mystery and a whole world of trouble. Kate’s father’s work has brought the family overseas to a countryside estate in Tuscany. Kate spends much of her time with her younger brother, nine-year-old Michael, roaming the beautiful estate grounds. When they find a lost baby griffin–a strange, fantastical creature with colorful downy feathers and tufts of fur–they are swept into a journey of excitement and fear, marked by the sinister Prince Eduardo.
Kate and Michael try to keep Grifonino safe and his existence a secret, but greedy paparazzi and eager scientists threaten the creature’s safety. With the help of their older brother Stephen, the siblings set out to return the magical creature to his mysterious home. Will they succeed?
(The only one on this list that’s a single title.)

Wren to the Rescue by Sherwood Smith

All her life Wren has hoped for an adventure. Now she has one-with a kidnapped princess, a handsome prince, and a magician. What does it matter if the princess is only Tess, her best friend from the orphanage; if the prince is a youngest son with no chance of becoming king; and the magician is an apprentice? Wren leads the other three over mountains and past killing spells, fighting battles along the way. But then she finds herself up against some shape-changing magic that may end her life as a human forever!
(The first of a wonderful–but diffictult to find–series.)

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And there you have it…lots and lots of gryphons. (And even more, if you read all the series.) Would you want a pet gryphon? What would you do with it? Let us know if we’ve missed any of your favorites.

As always, if you need help finding these (or any other) books in the library, just ask one of our librarians. We love matching kids and readers!

Happy Reading!
::Kelly::