This book has many qualities but but few are on almost every page. Action, suspense and the characters attitudes and way. Action is almost on every page in the is book, it doesn't matter if it's fighting, trying to survive or just plain physical abuse. Action in this book is like ice cream being cold, it's not like oh look their is not going to be action on the next page in the middle of a battle that's just like saying ice cream is supposed to be a warm thing to eat, action plays on so well in the many ways it is put in. The suspense in this book is just so intense at most times, it doesn't matter if it's is he or she about to die, how are they going to get out, action is just begging for attention in this book it wants to be paid attention to, the suspense in this book is just put in very well. The way all the characters act to every little thing, the way they act to everything is vital to this book, the way they act keeps this book interesting. This book is full of many things that keep this book in a library, action, suspense and the characters were just perfect for this book the Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland. So far:There are five young dragons, Tsunami, Clay, Sunny, Glory, and Starflight, that are supposedly part of a prophesy to stop the dragon war. They are treated like prisoners and are plotting a very risky and dangerous escape plan. They follow through with the plan, only to end up in a much worse place than they started, in the hands of the powerful SkyWing queen!I think this book is pretty good so far. It's been exciting and adventurous, has humor, and doesn't cease to be interesting (at least so far). The writing style is third person all knowing, which is interesting because you get to see different perspectives of the same story. The author, Tui T. Sutherland, is very good at describing things in all senses, which makes it feel like I'm actually there. Being able to paint a picture in your readers mind makes the book just that much better. Especially for fantasy books like this one, it allows the story to seem more realistic.Something I didn't like about this book is that it didn't have very advanced vocabulary, but that is partly my fault for accidentally choosing a book from the wrong age level. Other than that, this book has been a good read and I recommend it to anyone that enjoys adventurous fantasy novels.
What do You think about The Dragonet Prophecy (2012)?
Think I'll try coming back to this one again later.
—sabina