I love Thorn. I'm so glad at least one of the dragonets had a worthwhile reunion. It's the perfect conclusion to the war. The amulet keeps the "blood" off of the dragonets' claws so they don't have to face hard choices with Burn, Blaze, and Blister. On the other hand, they are not unscathed by their efforts to bring peace, limping or blinded with battle scars forever. I wish the spectators had sung the prophecy while they watched at the stronghold. The "scavenger pets" are awesome, especially from the curious view of the dragons. Sunny was exasperated with getting brushed off or overlooked in their adventure. When she returned, her friends more or less began to respect and listen to her. Old habits are harder to break than that. It was too quick of a transition. It's hard to see new value in people you've known a long time. Tsunami, especially, seemed to accept the idea of a "midnight talk" more easily than her character would normally do, always ready to fight to solve problems. I wish Stonemover could be healed. He was depressing. The SandWing "prince" is very likeable, and he should be more involved in the inner circle. It's interesting how no one questions how or why males don't participate in the struggle for the throne. The school to intermingle tribes is a wonderful idea that will change their whole world! Since each of the dragonets in the Wings of Fire series had a book devoted to them, I knew this one would be Sunny's turn to shine. Although the other dragons often are a little bit dismissive and treat her as their pet, she really comes into her own in this book. As she tries to stop the war that seems destined to rage among all the different dragon types, Sunny finds quite a few pleasant surprises and comes into her own even while trying to avoid hurting or killing anyone. By the end of the book with its satisfying conclusion, it's doubtful that her dragon friends will regard her in the same way. As has been the case with the other books in this series, each dragon has a distinct personality, and while readers only see glimpses of Glory, Clay, Starflight, and Tsunami, those glimpses are enough to remind them why they enjoyed each of those dragons and this series. I don't know what is coming in the next book, but I'll be waiting eagerly for it. I have to say I was not disappointed by the way the book came to an end. I really came to care about these characters and wanted them to have a happy ending.
What do You think about The Brightest Night (2014)?
Make MORE MORE MORE SEQUELS TO WINGS OF FIRE PLZ
—Lindsey