Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The — 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
One will have the power of wings of fire...
Sunny has always taken the Dragonet Prophecy very seriously. If Pyrrhia’s dragons need her, Clay, Tsunami, Glory, and Starflight to end the war, she’s ready to try. She even has some good ideas how to do it, if anyone would listen to her.
But shattering news from Morrowseer has shaken Sunny’s faith in their destiny. Is it possible for anyone to end this terrible war and choose a new SandWing queen? What if everything they’ve been through was for nothing?
Buried secrets, deadly surprises, and an unexpected side to scavengers are all waiting for her in the shifting sands of the desert, where Sunny must decide once and for all: Is her destiny already written?
Or can five dragonets change their fate and save the world...the way they choose?
Frequently asked questions
Is Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The series contains themes of war, including discussions of dragons killed in battle and instances of child abuse and neglect. The narrative includes elements of magic that drive some characters to madness, leading to self-harm and murder. The series includes dark themes and characters that can be terrifying, such as a dragon that burns everything it touches. The overall tone is described as dark, which may be intense for younger readers.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have violence?
The series contains themes of war, including discussions of dragons killed in battle and instances of child abuse and neglect. The narrative includes elements of magic that drive some characters to madness, leading to self-harm and murder.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have scary content?
The series includes dark themes and characters that can be terrifying, such as a dragon that burns everything it touches. The overall tone is described as dark, which may be intense for younger readers.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have religious themes?
No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the search results related to the book's narrative.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have racial/cultural content?
The search results do not indicate any explicit themes of race or racism within the narrative of the book.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have profanity?
There are mentions of mild profanity in the context of character expressions, but the extent and frequency of such language are not detailed in the search results.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have climate change?
No climate themes or discussions related to environmentalism are mentioned in the search results.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have sexual identity?
No explicit sexual content is mentioned in the search results. The series does include some chaste romantic elements, but these are not described as sexual in nature.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have gender roles?
The series features dragons that are not generally gender stereotyped, and there are discussions about gender fluidity and LGBTQ relationships. However, some readers have noted that these themes may feel forced in parts of the storyline.
Does Wings of Fire, Book 5: The Brightest Night, The have lgbtq+ themes?
The series includes characters with same-gender crushes and the author has indicated that certain dragons are bisexual or pansexual. This representation is woven into the narrative, indicating a normalization of LGBTQ+ themes within the story.



