Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Peace has come to Pyrrhia . . . for now.
The war is finally over, and the dragonets of destiny have a plan for lasting peace: Jade Mountain Academy, where all tribes are welcome to live and learn together.
Even at the new school, though, secrets abound. Moonwatcher is hiding her ability to read minds; confessing that she holds this long-lost NightWing power will only cause trouble. But it also gives her access to another secret: the thoughts of a different mind-reading dragon, one who might be a friend . . . or a terrible enemy.
Then someone starts attacking the school, injuring dragonets and frightening everyone. Moon knows she can use her powers to help. But is revealing her secret the most dangerous choice of all?
Frequently asked questions
Is Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The narrative involves themes of danger and potential murder, with mentions of cruel dragons and harrowing situations faced by the characters. The series is described as existing in a violent world, where the young dragon protagonists encounter threats and must navigate perilous circumstances. The book includes elements that may be considered scary, such as the presence of psychopaths and the threat of murder, which can create a tense atmosphere for readers. Some reviews mention that the book has the ability to evoke fear similar to horror movies.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have violence?
The narrative involves themes of danger and potential murder, with mentions of cruel dragons and harrowing situations faced by the characters. The series is described as existing in a violent world, where the young dragon protagonists encounter threats and must navigate perilous circumstances.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have scary content?
The book includes elements that may be considered scary, such as the presence of psychopaths and the threat of murder, which can create a tense atmosphere for readers. Some reviews mention that the book has the ability to evoke fear similar to horror movies.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have religious themes?
No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies detected in the narrative of 'Moon Rising'.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have racial/cultural content?
No explicit racism or race-related themes detected in the narrative of 'Moon Rising'.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have profanity?
No profanity detected in the search results for 'Moon Rising'.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have climate change?
No climate themes detected in the narrative of 'Moon Rising'.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have sexual identity?
No sexual content detected in the search results for 'Moon Rising'.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have gender roles?
No traditional or modern gender roles detected in the narrative of 'Moon Rising'. The dragons are not generally gender stereotyped, and any discussions around gender and sexuality in the series are not central to the plot.
Does Moon Rising (Wings of Fire #6). have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters detected in the search results for 'Moon Rising'.



