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The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) — Content Guide for Parents

By Tui SutherlandScholastic Press2018ISBN 9781338214437336 pages
The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11)

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Climate change
Sexual identity
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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

The #1 New York Times bestselling series continues with a thrilling revelation -- brand-new tribes of dragons!

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 its graphic violence, including depictions of dragons being killed, tortured, and other violent acts. This theme is consistent throughout the series, including in 'The Lost Continent'. The series includes dark themes and graphic violence that may be considered scary for younger readers, but specific details about age-appropriateness are not provided.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have violence?

    The series is noted for its graphic violence, including depictions of dragons being killed, tortured, and other violent acts. This theme is consistent throughout the series, including in 'The Lost Continent'.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have scary content?

    The series includes dark themes and graphic violence that may be considered scary for younger readers, but specific details about age-appropriateness are not provided.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have religious themes?

    No religious content or themes detected in the narrative based on the search results.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have racial/cultural content?

    The narrative explores themes of societal control, racism, and discrimination, particularly in the context of different dragon tribes and their interactions, which suggests a critique of racial dynamics.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the narrative based on the search results.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have climate change?

    The narrative discusses the evolution of dragon tribes and their environments, suggesting an awareness of ecological dynamics and how they influence societal structures.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have sexual identity?

    There are mentions of crushes and flirting among characters, which indicates some level of sexual content appropriate for the target age group. However, it is described as not being explicit.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have gender roles?

    The series does not generally adhere to traditional gender stereotypes, and there are discussions about gender and sexuality that are integrated into the storyline, though some readers found these elements somewhat forced.

  • Does The Lost Continent (Wings of Fire #11) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The narrative includes relationships between characters, such as the love between Cricket and Blue, which suggests LGBTQ+ themes. Some reviews mention gender and sexuality ideas being integrated into the storyline, although it is noted that this was perceived as somewhat forced.