FictionDB

Pip & Flinx Series in Order: 16 books

...

For Love of Mother-Not Alan Dean Foster Book - 1
Feb-1983

...

Tar-Aiym Krang Alan Dean Foster Book - 2
Mar-1972

...

Orphan Star Alan Dean Foster Book - 3
Feb-1977

...

End of the Matter Alan Dean Foster Book - 4
Nov-1977

...

Bloodhype Alan Dean Foster Book - 5
Mar-1973

...

Flinx in Flux Alan Dean Foster Book - 6
Jul-1988

...

Mid-Flinx Alan Dean Foster Book - 7
Nov-1995

...

Reunion Alan Dean Foster Book - 8
May-2001

...

Impossible Places Alan Dean Foster Book - 9
Dec-1996

...

Flinx's Folly Alan Dean Foster Book - 10
Nov-2003

...

Sliding Scales Alan Dean Foster Book - 11
Oct-2004

...

Running from the Deity Alan Dean Foster Book - 12
Oct-2005

...

Trouble Magnet Alan Dean Foster Book - 13
Dec-2006

...

Patrimony Alan Dean Foster Book - 14
Nov-2007

...

Flinx Transcendent Alan Dean Foster Book - 15
May-2009

...

Strange Music Alan Dean Foster Book - 16
Nov-2017


Series Premise

Each book sends Flinx and Pip on a new mission or adventure, often involving powerful organizations, alien worlds, and threats to the galaxy. Flinx’s growing empathic talents and his bond with Pip frequently play a central role in resolving conflicts.

Pip & Flinx Series Reading Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1: For Love of Mother-Not

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

Publication order gives the best experience because Flinx’s personal growth and key relationships unfold gradually. Each book has a complete central plot with its own resolution, but character relationships and ongoing developments carry across the series. Readers who read out of order miss important context about Flinx’s background and how his abilities and personal connections evolve over time.

Explanation of reading order types



Pip & Flinx Series Characters

Philip Lynx, known as Flinx, is the central protagonist—an intelligent, troubled young man with unusual empathic powers. He is rarely without Pip, his loyal and venomous minidrag companion, and often works with a rotating group of allies during his journeys.

Setting of the Pip & Flinx Series

The series is set in the vast Humanx Commonwealth, a future universe where humans and the insectoid thranx share an interstellar society. Stories take place across diverse planets, from advanced cities to dangerous frontier worlds.

Tone & Themes of the Pip & Flinx Series

The books blend space opera adventure with thoughtful science fiction elements. Recurring themes include destiny, personal identity, the ethics of power, and the bond between different species.

Is the Pip & Flinx Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to readers who enjoy character-driven science fiction with spacefaring adventures and a touch of philosophical depth. It suits fans of stories that combine action, alien cultures, and a protagonist’s personal quest.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

The series includes moderate violence and action typical of space opera. It has mild adult themes but remains relatively restrained in language and content.

The Pip & Flinx series follows one young man’s journey across the stars as he seeks to understand himself and his place in the universe. Following the books in order lets readers fully track Flinx’s development and his deepening bond with Pip. It offers a long-running science fiction saga with consistent adventure and character growth.



Books in this series fall into the following genres

Themes

People / Creatures

Click on any of the links above to see more series and books in these genres.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 16 books in the Pip & Flinx series.

The Pip & Flinx series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Strange Music (Book 16), was published in November 2017.

The first book in the Pip & Flinx series, For Love of Mother-Not, was published in February 1983.

The Pip & Flinx series primarily falls into the Space Opera genre.

Top Series in Science Fiction

No ads, please...
$25 / year

FictionDB Premium Membership

Subscribe