![]() ![]() Each has their own strengths, and their own weaknesses, and none has ever been outside before. Instead of a Skywing, they ended up with a Rainwing-a tribe of dragons sneered at for being lazy and useless.Īnd so the guardians plan to dispose of Glory, the little Rainwing.īut the five dragonets are a team, and when they hear that Glory might be killed, they plan a daring escape. They were raised to be the dragonets prophesied to end a terrible and bloody conflict that was tearing apart the seven tribes (Sandwings,Mudwings, Skywings, Seawings,etc.).but the Talons of Peace, the dragons who are raising them, are afraid that they've failed to meet the terms of the prophecy. It is a must-have for the fourth grade library (which I don't think I've ever said about a book before) and I enjoyed it rather a lot myself!įive dragonets, each from different tribe of dragons, were taken from their homes before they even hatched, and raised in hidden cave, knowing only each other and the cold dragon guardians who watched their every move. ![]() If you have a fourth grader who's read these series-Warriors, the Guardians of Ga'hoole, and How To Train Your Dragon-and who is casting around for a new book, this is the book you should give him or her. Sutherland (Scholastic, July 1, 2012, ages 8 and up), is a winner. Wings of Fire #1: The Dragonet Prophecy, by Tui T. ![]()
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