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Book of the Month: Wings of Fire Series

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Summer is a great time to help your scholar build a reading habit and an engaging series like Tui T. Sutherland’s Wings of Fire is a great way to do that! This is a fantasy fiction series for middle-grade readers of ancient prophecies, dragon tribes, heroic destinies, and thrilling adventures. Book 1, The Dragonet Prophecy, introduces us to 5 young dragons who have been enlisted against their will to end a generations-long dragon war. The characters grapple with the sacrifice their community is urging them to make, weighing a sense of duty with their sense of self. As the series continues across 15 books (so far), Sutherland builds a fantastical world for readers to explore. The Wings of Fire series completes 3 major story arcs to keep readers coming back for more of the story, following individual dragon tribes like NightWings and delving into adventures across oceans.


When we recommended the Worst Witch series we explained how there are many benefits for readers who follow a plot and characters through multiple installments, rather than in one stand-alone book. Students who are reluctant to read or picky about the types of books they like may end up with not just 1, but 15 enjoyable books if the Wings of Fire series is a good match. For learners who have difficulty staying motivated to read, Tui T. Sutherland teamed up with illustrator Mike Holmes to bring readers the Wings of Fire Graphic Novel Series. While you always want to encourage learners to challenge themselves with longer books and more text, a graphic novel is a great choice for someone still developing their reading skills or identity as a reader. Between the 15 original books and 7 graphic novel versions released already— your child could have a full reading list before you know it!


This fantasy series promises fun plots, relatable characters, and deep themes of community and growing up. No matter how you or your child are spending the remainder of the summer break, a wonderful addition to any sunny summer day is a good book!



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