Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6)
Peace has come to Pyrrhia . . . for now.
The war between the tribes is finally over, and now the dragonets of the prophecy have a plan for lasting peace: Jade Mountain Academy, a school that will gather dragonets from all the tribes and teach them to live together, perhaps even as friends.
Moonwatcher isn’t sure how she feels about school, however. Hidden in the rainforest for most of her life, the young NightWing has an awful secret. She can read minds, and even see the future. Living in a cave with dozens of other dragons is noisy, exhausting--and dangerous.
In just a few days, Moon finds herself overwhelmed by her secret powers and bombarded by strange thoughts, including those of a mysterious dragon who might be a terrible enemy. And when someone starts attacking dragons within the academy, Moon has a choice to make: Stay hidden and safe? Or risk everything to save her new friends?
I was so excited to receive this book! A new set of dragonets and a new set of stories! Although I am glad that the original dragonets are still going to play a role in the series, I am also glad that they look like they're going to be background players and give the new characters room for growth and shining. I liked the extremely introspective character of Moon. I think her difference in personality shows Sutherland's ability to write very well as her characters have many differences but also
I can't believe we took so long to read this book. My younger sister and I read the first five books last year, and we both loved them. I guess I got caught up in my own reading preferences these last months, but now that I finished this awesome book, I NEED the second one. Eh, let me correct that. I NEED to read about Winter. So I thought I was going to like this second arc less than the first one, because the first five dragonets were amazing and I couldn't stand the thought of not seeing
I don't normally write reviews for the children's books I read because I, uh, I read a lot of children's books and then everyone would read the reviews and know how many I read. But this one is so good. Seriously so good. I want to give it six stars but that's not possible. Gist of the thing: it's a few years after the first five Wings of Fire books, and our favorite characters from that series are teachers now at a school that attempts to mend the fear and hatred among the dragon tribes caused
I adored the first Wings of Fire series, and this spin-off has debuted just as marvelously as the original series. Sutherland is brilliant!
Wonderful continuation to the story! My children and I love the "Wings of Fire" series. The characters are engaging, the story draws you in, and the lessons learned are valuable without being didactic. These are great books to read out loud. Ms. Sutherland writes in a way that is easy to read aloud. Can't wait for book #7!
This book was amazing. I absolutely love this series, and this one didn't let me down. Something Tui. T. Sutherland does with the books that I really appreciate is that she always leaves a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of each chapter, which makes me crave the next and it makes it hard to put down the book! I loved all the characters from the first ark, and I'm glad they all return in the new series. She also did a great job developing the characters. Moon starts off as a shy, quiet dragon
Tui T. Sutherland
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.66 | 11035 Users | 546 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0545685346 (ISBN13: 9780545685344) |
Series: | Wings of Fire #6 |
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The New York Times-bestselling series soars to even greater heights with a new prophecy and five new dragonets ready to claim their destiny!Peace has come to Pyrrhia . . . for now.
The war between the tribes is finally over, and now the dragonets of the prophecy have a plan for lasting peace: Jade Mountain Academy, a school that will gather dragonets from all the tribes and teach them to live together, perhaps even as friends.
Moonwatcher isn’t sure how she feels about school, however. Hidden in the rainforest for most of her life, the young NightWing has an awful secret. She can read minds, and even see the future. Living in a cave with dozens of other dragons is noisy, exhausting--and dangerous.
In just a few days, Moon finds herself overwhelmed by her secret powers and bombarded by strange thoughts, including those of a mysterious dragon who might be a terrible enemy. And when someone starts attacking dragons within the academy, Moon has a choice to make: Stay hidden and safe? Or risk everything to save her new friends?
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Title | : | Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6) |
Author | : | Tui T. Sutherland |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | January 6th 2015 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction |
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This was such a great continuation of the world. We meet a new group of dragons that we'll be following for the next however many books. This book is about Moonwatcher "Moon" who is a dragon that was raised away from her tribe, so she doesn't really fit in with any group. She also can read other dragons' minds which definitely causes some problems. As usual, I thoroughly enjoyed my reading experience with this one, and I love how this world is progressing. I thought the problems in this bookI was so excited to receive this book! A new set of dragonets and a new set of stories! Although I am glad that the original dragonets are still going to play a role in the series, I am also glad that they look like they're going to be background players and give the new characters room for growth and shining. I liked the extremely introspective character of Moon. I think her difference in personality shows Sutherland's ability to write very well as her characters have many differences but also
I can't believe we took so long to read this book. My younger sister and I read the first five books last year, and we both loved them. I guess I got caught up in my own reading preferences these last months, but now that I finished this awesome book, I NEED the second one. Eh, let me correct that. I NEED to read about Winter. So I thought I was going to like this second arc less than the first one, because the first five dragonets were amazing and I couldn't stand the thought of not seeing
I don't normally write reviews for the children's books I read because I, uh, I read a lot of children's books and then everyone would read the reviews and know how many I read. But this one is so good. Seriously so good. I want to give it six stars but that's not possible. Gist of the thing: it's a few years after the first five Wings of Fire books, and our favorite characters from that series are teachers now at a school that attempts to mend the fear and hatred among the dragon tribes caused
I adored the first Wings of Fire series, and this spin-off has debuted just as marvelously as the original series. Sutherland is brilliant!
Wonderful continuation to the story! My children and I love the "Wings of Fire" series. The characters are engaging, the story draws you in, and the lessons learned are valuable without being didactic. These are great books to read out loud. Ms. Sutherland writes in a way that is easy to read aloud. Can't wait for book #7!
This book was amazing. I absolutely love this series, and this one didn't let me down. Something Tui. T. Sutherland does with the books that I really appreciate is that she always leaves a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of each chapter, which makes me crave the next and it makes it hard to put down the book! I loved all the characters from the first ark, and I'm glad they all return in the new series. She also did a great job developing the characters. Moon starts off as a shy, quiet dragon
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