Wings of Fire (book series)

Wings of Fire is a high-fantasy novel series by Tui T. Sutherland. Series are five books long, and feature five different point-of-views. Two spinoff series, Legends, focusing on adding world history and backstory to vital characters, and are novel length, and the ebook short-stories Winglets, focused on adding backstory to secondary characters. The plot of the first five books revolve around five young dragonets phrophecised by the NightWing tribe to end the war for the SandWing throne.[1] The plot of the second 5 books revolve around another prophecy and the Jade Winglet, a group of students attending Jade Mountain Academy (a school founded by the original five dragonets), one of whom prophecised th collapse of Jade Mountain. The series is currently being converted to a graphic novel format, beginning with The Dragonet Prophecy.[2] Currently, a total of 20 books have been confirmed (three mainstream arcs, one unpublished, four Winglets, the paper back collection of the first three Winglets, and one Legends, and the graphic novel of the first book).

Wings of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy

This is the first book in the series, published July 1, 2012. It is written in third-person from the view of Clay. A war is going on between the seven dragon tribes over who will take the throne of the SandWings. A dragon named Morrowseer has a prophecy that five dragonets will stop the war. The dragonets (Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight, Sunny) are raised in a cave under a mountain by three guardians. One day, they make a plan to escape. However, they get captured by the SkyWing queen, Scarlet, and are taken to the SkyWing prison. There, the dragonets are forced to fight in the arena. Clay meets Peril, a dragon with fire-hot scales. Scarlet plans to give Sunny to Burn, one of the contenders for the SandWing throne. Clay, Tsunami, Starflight, and Peril try to stop her, but Peril betrays them and they get captured. Later, Clay is set to fight against Peril.

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