Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland

Usually I try to read most of our fiction before the books are available to students, but I knew these were popular, and like you, I knew I wanted to read them all...and in order.

Five young dragons from different tribes have been raised together to fulfill a prophesy to bring an end to the war among the tribes. Each of the dragons narrates the first five books with adventures in the realms of the Mudwings, Skywings, Seawings, Rainwings, Sandwings, and Nightwings.

In books six through ten, a group of dragons meet at a school set up by the prophesy dragons to bring the tribes together. But they soon discover they have unusual powers and band together to defeat a dark power that threatens the dragons.

Book eleven starts a new series on another continent where the Silkwings and Hivewings banded together to defeat the Leafwings, but the peace isn't what it seems and Silkwings Blue, Luna, and Swordtail band together with Hivewing Cricket and Leafwing Sundew to steal the most secret book in the land and then reveal the hive queen's secrets.

If you've read Erin Hunter's Warriors, these books may seem familiar. It shouldn't surprise you that Tui T. Sutherland was one of the authors who wrote under the name Erin Hunter and now she is writing her own series.

Want to learn more? Here are some links for Wings of Fire.
  • Wings of Fire Wiki
    --tons of information about characters, locations, and plots contributed by fans.
  • Wings of Fire Scholastic Kids
    --including a video trailer for the books and graphic novels, an interview with the author, and an interactive game.
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