The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). — 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
Blue the SilkWing is content. Life in his Hive is safe; he loves his family; he has enough to eat. And Pantala has been at peace for as long as he can remember -- SilkWings and HiveWings live and work together in harmony, and because they stay vigilant, no one has seen a dangerous LeafWing in years.
Now that Blue's sister, Luna, is undergoing her Metamorphosis, Blue knows things are going to change. Luna will have her wings and her silk, be assigned a partner and a work order, and move to another Hive. A few days later, Blue's own wings and silk will come in.
But nothing could prepare Blue for what happens when Luna's wings start to grow. Suddenly his world is turned upside down, throwing him into dangers he never knew existed. Pantala isn't as peaceful as it seems, and Blue isn't safe. Whether he's ready or not, it's time to adapt -- and fight for his life.
Frequently asked questions
Is The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The series is noted for graphic violence, including depictions of dragons being killed, tortured, and other dark themes. This suggests a significant level of violence that may be inappropriate for younger readers. The series contains dark themes and graphic violence, which may be considered scary for younger audiences. The presence of violent and traumatic events contributes to this classification.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have violence?
The series is noted for graphic violence, including depictions of dragons being killed, tortured, and other dark themes. This suggests a significant level of violence that may be inappropriate for younger readers.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have scary content?
The series contains dark themes and graphic violence, which may be considered scary for younger audiences. The presence of violent and traumatic events contributes to this classification.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have religious themes?
No religious content or themes detected in the search results related to 'The Lost Continent'.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have racial/cultural content?
The narrative includes themes of racism and discrimination, particularly in the context of different dragon tribes and their societal dynamics. This suggests a critique of societal issues related to race.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have profanity?
No profanity detected in the search results related to 'The Lost Continent'.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have climate change?
The history of the Lost Continent is described as showing how the dynamics between different types of dragons evolved with the environment, suggesting an awareness of environmental themes and their impact on society.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have sexual identity?
While there are mentions of crushes and flirting, the content is described as chaste and not explicit. No inappropriate sexual content is indicated in the search results.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have gender roles?
The series does not generally stereotype dragons by gender, and it includes discussions of gender and sexuality that some readers find forced. This indicates an attempt to explore modern feminist themes within the narrative.
Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11). have lgbtq+ themes?
The series includes elements where some dragons have same-gender crushes and the author has indicated that certain characters can be seen as bisexual or pansexual. This suggests a normalization of LGBTQ+ themes within the narrative, although specific details about these themes in 'The Lost Continent' are not explicitly mentioned.



