Wings of Fire #1: The Dragonet Prophecy- Tui T. Sutherland



 Clay and his friends have grown up under a mountain, secretly raised by the Talons of Peace to fulfill a mysterious prophecy. The five young dragons are destined to end the war that's been raging between the tribes of Pyrrhia - but how they'll do this, none of them knows. But not every dragonet wants a destiny.

Wings of Fire #1: The Dragonet Prophecy- Tui T. Sutherland

What I thought of it:

Amazing! The characters grow and (somewhat) change. Most of them have very strong personalities and it seems like they could all have their own stories! It really captivates you, and the problem-solving dragonets get themselves out of some tricky problems. There are twists around every corner and I couldn't stop reading it. 

How I Found Out About it:

In Elementary school, I heard of the series and thought, Huh, pretty cool. Maybe I should read that. It sounded kinda boring at the time (my brain wasn't working. What can I say?) and I never got around to reading it. It sounded like warrior cats, which I was not particularly in love with. Then, *which means now* I started thinking, Well, now's the time! What am I waiting for? I've got NOTHING to read!!

What You Should Know:

There is a tad bit of violence in Wings of Fire. Some dragons die (as ALL stories go, geesh) and that's that! But we're not talking Hunger games the world is ending everyone's dead blah blah blah. I mean, PEOPLE it's a WAR. They're definitely not going to sit down, have tea, and smile. It is WAR. -_-

How Many Stars:

A hundred and ten. This book series was riveting and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did!!

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DISCLAIMER: The synopsis is not my own. Please note this, and don't think that I came up with that myself!! Let's give a moment to congratulate the amazing people who wrote that synopsis.

Comments

  1. Don't worry. I might have been a little too crazy with the neck-cracking, but trust me, it's hardly the whole part of the book. There's not much of it in the series, and you won't really notice.

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