Wings Of Fire (book Series)
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''Wings of Fire'' is a series of children's
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fantasy novels written by author
Tui T. Sutherland Tui Tamara Sutherland (born July 31, 1978 in Caracas, Venezuela) is an American children's book author who has written more than 50 books under her own name and under several pen names. In 2009, she appeared as a contestant on ''Jeopardy!'', be ...
and published by Scholastic Inc. Over 14 million copies of the books have been sold and it has been on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list for more than 122 weeks. It has also been translated into over ten languages.


Setting and universe

The world of ''Wings of Fire'' is made up of two continents that are populated by dragons - Pyrrhia (the focus of Books 1-10) and Pantala (the focus of Books 11-15). While Pyrrhia is home to seven tribes (SandWings, SeaWings, SkyWings, NightWings, MudWings, IceWings, RainWings), Pantala houses only three tribes (HiveWings, SilkWings, LeafWings), and hybrid dragons also exist in the world. Each tribe lives in a habitat suited to its biological needs and abilities, is ruled by a queen (save the RainWings, who have several rotating queens and no royal family until ''The Hidden Kingdom'', and the SilkWings, united under the HiveWing queen), and generally exist independently from the other tribes. Both continents are also inhabited by humans (called "scavengers" by Pyrrhian dragons and "reading monkeys" by some Pantalan dragons) who are seen as inferior animals and are often eaten, although the later books in the third arc and the legends book ''Dragonslayer'' explore the humans of the ''Wings of Fire'' world and their interactions with dragons more thoroughly.


Synopsis

The series currently consists of three arcs, which focus on young dragons ("dragonets"), fulfilling prophecies in the fantasy world. Each arc consists of five books, and each book centers on its own
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whose story is told through a third person limited perspective. To date, fifteen books in the main series have been released, as well as two standalone ''Legends'' titles, four ''Winglets'' shorts stories, two companion books and six graphic novel adaptations. The series is edited by Amanda Maciel and features covers drawn by Joy Ang; many of the titles have been recorded as audiobooks by Shannon McManus.


''The Dragonet Prophecy''

The first arc consists of five books: ''The Dragonet Prophecy'' (2012), ''The Lost Heir'' (2013), ''The Hidden Kingdom'' (2013), ''The Dark Secret'' (2013), and ''The Brightest Night'' (2014), respectively starring Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight and Sunny as the protagonists. It takes place twenty years into the War of SandWing Succession, a continent-wide war across most of Pyrrhia with roots in the mysterious death of Queen Oasis (of the SandWings) at the hands of three humans. With focus on the "Dragonets of Destiny", a group of five young dragons (the protagonists) hailed as peace-bringers through an enigmatic prophecy (the "Dragonet Prophecy") and believed capable of ending the war by choosing which of the Oasis' three daughters - Blister, Blaze, or Burn - should ascend to the throne, and in turn bring peace to the continent of Pyrrhia.


''The Jade Mountain Prophecy''

The second arc consists of five books: ''Moon Rising'' (2014), ''Winter Turning'' (2015), ''Escaping Peril'' (2015), ''Talons of Power'' (2016), and ''Darkness of Dragons'' (2017), respectively starring Moonwatcher, Winter, Peril, Turtle and Qibli as the protagonists. It takes place six months after the Dragonets of Destiny have successfully ended the War of SandWing Succession, beginning at the newly-founded intertribal school Jade Mountain Academy and eventually expanding elsewhere within Pyrrhia. The books focus on five students faced with a sinister new prophecy - the "Jade Mountain Prophecy", a foretelling of untold destruction of not only the school itself but perhaps the entire world. It additionally features conflict with both old and new enemies, chronicling the protagonists' efforts to maintain and preserve peace by preventing the foretold destruction.


''The Lost Continent Prophecy''

The third arc consists of five books: ''The Lost Continent'' (2018), ''The Hive Queen'' (2018), ''The Poison Jungle'' (2019), ''The Dangerous Gift'' (2021), and ''The Flames of Hope'' (2022), respectively starring Blue, Cricket, Sundew, Snowfall and Luna as the protagonists. It introduces the alleged "Lost Continent" Pantala, which is located far west of Pyrrhia, ruled by the tyrannical Queen Wasp; neither continent is initially aware of the others' existence. The books focus on five dragons in their efforts to fulfill another prophecy and bring down Wasp's dictatorship of mind control.


Supplementary works


''Legends''

Two standalone "special edition" titles known as ''Legends'' have been published to date, ''Darkstalker'' (2016) and ''Dragonslayer'' (2020); each features alternating perspectives surrounding a little-known major historical sequence as it actually happened. The former expands on the "true story" of legendary historical figures Darkstalker, Clearsight and Fathom, while the latter details the conclusion of the War of SandWing Succession from the perspective of three humans.


''Winglets''

Known as ''Winglets'', to date four short stories have been published; these peer into the lives and development of secondary characters (ex. Fierceteeth, Deathbringer, Six-Claws, Arctic, Foeslayer, Snowflake) who are featured in the main books/''Legends'' titles, by expanding upon untouched areas in the world of ''Wings of Fire'' and incorproating futher character development. Originally published exclusively as e-book titles, the four ''Winglets'' stories - ''Prisoner'' (2015), ''Assassin'' (2015), ''Deserter'' (2016) and ''Runaway'' (2016) - have since appeared several times in print: three titles appeared in the limited edition ''A Winglets Collection: The First Three Stories'' (2016), two in also-limited ''Winglets Flip Book'' (2019), and most notably all four titles in the widely-released ''The Winglets Quartet - The First Four Stories'' (2020) omnibus.


Graphic novel adaptation

Adapted by both Barry Deutsch and Tui T. Sutherland, and respectively drawn and colored by Mike Holmes and Maarta Laiho, the ''Wings of Fire'' series has undergone an adaptation into graphic novel form since 2018. To date, the first six books have been adapted; the second arc is currently being adapted.


Other titles

Two companion books have been released as of January 2023 - a ''Forge Your Dragon World'' interactive storytelling book and an ''Official Coloring Book'' (2022) created in accordance with artist Brianna C. Walsh. Two further companion books are currently set to be released: ''A Guide to the Dragon World'' and ''How to Draw'' (both 2023).


Themes and reception

''Wings of Fire'' has been extensively noted for its thematic undertakings. It is written as an anti-war series, and the protagonists usually put an end to major conflicts, such as wars and unfairness between tribes, by
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means and while trying to keep as many dragons from dying as possible. Although the books are written for
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, they deal with heavy and dark subject matter like child abuse, murder, bigotry, violence, greed, oppression, and genocide. Sutherland intentionally revolves each arc individually around its characters and a set of leading questions, such as free will versus
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,
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, the implications of different styles of parenting, the various aspects of an individual's expectations (both that which one projects outwards and which one receives from others), what it means to be gifted (in several senses and not just limited to intellectual giftedness), and the many facets of duty and responsibility. The phrase "wings of fire" was chosen to both immediately invoke the imagery of dragons to readers as well as to represent an individual's ability to overcome destiny and realize one's full potential. Through the NightWing tribe, she additionally explores the philosophical and moral implications of mind-reading, prophecy, extrasensory perception. ''Darkstalker'' and the second arc in particular innovatively expand upon the role of
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in fantasy literature through its concept of "animus magic", a rare form of magic which comes at the cost of affecting one's soul (both psychologically and literally). Additionally, Sutherland's personal philosophy and upbringing has been cited as an important influence, as has her unusual religious and multicultural upbringing. ''Wings of Fire'' has generally received mixed to positive critical reviews and has been a commercial success, selling over 14 million copies to date. It has developed a substantial
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over the years and Sutherland has hosted numerous public events over the years where she interacts with fans and answers questions.


Canceled television series adaptation

In March 2020 an animated television series was announced to be in development with ARRAY and Warner Bros. Animation for Netflix, with production commencing in April 2021. Ava DuVernay was to helm the project which included ten 40-minute episodes. In May 2022, Netflix canceled the series for unspecified reasons.


Books

* ''Wings of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy'' (July 1, 2012, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #1) * ''Wings of Fire: The Lost Heir'' (January 1, 2013, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #2) * ''Wings of Fire: The Hidden Kingdom'' (May 28, 2013, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #3) * ''Wings of Fire: The Dark Secret'' (October 29, 2013, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #4) * ''Wings of Fire: The Brightest Night'' (March 25, 2014, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #5) * ''Wings of Fire: Moon Rising'' (December 30, 2014, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #6) * ''Wings of Fire: Winglets #1 - Prisoners'' (March 31, 2015, ''Wings of Fire'' Short Story #1) * ''Wings of Fire: Winter Turning'' (June 30, 2015, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #7) * ''Wings of Fire: Winglets #2 - Assassin'' (September 29, 2015, ''Wings of Fire'' Short Story #2) * ''Wings of Fire: Escaping Peril'' (December 29, 2015, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #8) * ''Wings of Fire: Winglets #3 - Deserter'' (March 29, 2016, ''Wings of Fire'' Short Story #3) * ''Wings of Fire: Legends - Darkstalker'' (June 28, 2016, ''Wings of Fire'' ''Legends'' Special Edition #1) * ''Wings of Fire - A Winglets Collection: The First Three Stories'' (September 1, 2016, ''Wings of Fire'' Compilation of ''Prisoners'', ''Assassin'' and ''Deserter''; Limited Print) * ''Wings of Fire: Winglets #4 - Runaway'' (September 27, 2016, ''Wings of Fire'' Short Story #4) * ''Wings of Fire: Talons of Power'' (December 27, 2016, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #9) * ''Wings of Fire: Darkness of Dragons'' (July 25, 2017, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #10) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: The Dragonet Prophecy'' (January 2, 2018, with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #1) * ''Wings of Fire: The Lost Continent'' (June 26, 2018, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #11) * ''Wings of Fire: The Hive Queen'' (December 26, 2018, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #12) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: The Lost Heir'' (February 26, 2019, with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #2) * ''Wings of Fire: The Winglets Flip Book'' (April 27, 2019, ''Wings of Fire'' Compilation of ''Assassin'' and ''Deserter''; Limited Print) * ''Wings of Fire: The Poison Jungle'' (July 30, 2019, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #13) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: The Hidden Kingdom'' (October 15, 2019, with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #3) * ''Wings of Fire: Legends - Dragonslayer'' (March 3, 2020, ''Wings of Fire'' ''Legends'' Special Edition #2) * ''Wings of Fire: The Winglets Quartet - The First Four Stories'' (October 6, 2020, ''Wings of Fire'' Compilation of ''Prisoners'', ''Assassin'', ''Deserter'' and ''Runaway'') * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: The Dark Secret'' (December 29, 2020, with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #4) * ''Wings of Fire: The Dangerous Gift'' (March 2, 2021, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #14) * ''Wings of Fire: Forge Your Dragon World'' (May 4, 2021, with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Activity Book) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: The Brightest Night'' (December 28, 2021 with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #5) * ''Wings of Fire: The Flames of Hope'' (April 5, 2022, ''Wings of Fire'' Book #15) * ''Wings of Fire: The Official Coloring Book'' (April 5, 2022, with Brianna C. Walsh, ''Wings of Fire'' Activity Book) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: Moon Rising'' (December 27, 2022, with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #6) * ''Wings of Fire: A Guide to the Dragon World'' (October 3, 2023, ''Wings of Fire'' Companion Book) * ''Wings of Fire: How to Draw'' (November 7, 2023, with Brianna C. Walsh, ''Wings of Fire'' Activity Book) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: Winter Turning'' (TBA with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #7) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: Escaping Peril'' (TBA with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #8) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: Talons of Power'' (TBA with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #9) * ''Wings of Fire - The Graphic Novel: Darkness of Dragons'' (TBA with Mike Holmes, ''Wings of Fire'' Graphic Novel #10) All books credited as Tui T. Sutherland unless otherwise stated.


References

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