Hello, my name is Greg and this is my weekly book review article.
This week (as you saw in the title) I decided to review the book “Wing of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy”. This is a book from my personal library. It is one of my personal favorites which is why I decided to review it. It is the first book in the Wings of Fire series by Tui T. Sutherland. This series’ basic premise is that a bunch of dragon characters live on a continent called Pyrrhia. Each dragon in this world is in a different of the seven tribes, Rainwings, Sandwings, Seawings, Nightwings, Skywings, Mudwings and Icewings. About twenty years before this book takes place the Sandwing Queen Oasis was killed by a creature called a scavenger. Oasis’ three daughters Blister, Blaze and Burn start a war over who should take her place, bringing the other tribes in besides the Rain and Nightwings who are not involved in the conflict. One day a prophecy foretells that five dragonets will be born on the brightest night to end the war. These five dragonets are the main characters of the series. This book follows Clay who is the Mudwing dragonet in the prophecy. Clay and the four other dragonets live under a mountain. One day they escape. I’m not going to say why because that's a big part of the plot of this book. Some basic information about the book:
Getting to the actual review I personally really enjoyed this book. I found it to be a good introduction to the Wings of Fire series as a whole. Clay is a very likeable main character. The other characters are good as well and have good dynamics with one another. The story is exciting and has many memorable twists and turns. I would say if you like fantasy novels you would have fun with this one. It’s ending also makes you want to continue the series. To conclude I would definitely recommend this book if you have an interest in fantasy novels. If you found this book interesting you can find it at most bookstores and probably at your local library. That is the end of this review. Thanks for reading it! -Greg Comments are closed.
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