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Cargando... Wings of Fire: A Winglets Collection The First Three Stories (#1: Prisoners, #2: Assassin, #3: Deserter)por Tui T. Sutherland (Autor)
Información de la obraWings of Fire: A Winglets Collection The First Three Stories (#1: Prisoners, #2: Assassin, #3: Deserter) por Tui T. Sutherland
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"In Pyrrhia, every dragon has a story ... Before the dragonets, beyond the war of the SandWing queens -- the dragons of Pyrrhia each have their own story to tell. Like Fierceteeth, stuck in a SandWing prison, obsessed and full of thwarted ambition. Deathbringer, at the very beginning of his journey, desperate to prove himself. And Six-Claws, a loyal SandWing who will soon find out that loyalty comes with a price. Fly further into the dangerous territories of Pyrrhia than ever before to learn the secrets behind Wings of fire." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I didn’t enjoy the first story all that much; this one was all about Starflight’s sister Fierceteeth as she languished in a SandWing prison. Fierceteeth was immature and unlikable and I didn’t find her story to be at all interesting.
I really enjoyed the second story that gave Deathbringer’s background. He has been such a mysterious dragon in this series and I loved hearing about how he was raised and how he became the assassin dragon he was in the Wings of Fire series.
The last story was another good one. This one was about Six-Claws (the dragon who Sunny thought was her father early on in the Wings of Fire series). This gives excellent insight into how The War of the Sand Queens began and the toll it took on the dragons.
Overall it was nice to have all three of these short stories in one book. I enjoyed it and think it was a good expansion on the WIngs of Fire series. I would recommend to Wings of Fire fans. I think middle grade age kids might enjoy this as a stand alone, but the writing is aimed at a easier reading level so I am guessing adults won’t enjoy this much unless they are a huge fan of the series.