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Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) — Content Guide for Parents

By Tui T. SutherlandScholastic Trade2022-03-01ISBN 97813386665714784 pages
Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14)

Themes present

Violence
Scary content
Climate change
Sexual identity
Gender roles
LGBTQ+ themes

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Religious themes

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

About this book

A thrilling series, Wings of Fire, soars above the competition and redefines fantasy fiction! This complete 14-book paperback collection

1. The Dragonet Prophecy
2. The Lost Heir
3. The Hidden Kingdom
4. The Dark Secret
5. The Brightest Night
6. Moon Rising
7. Winter Turning
8. Escaping Peril
9. Talons of Power
10. Darkness of Dragons
11. The Lost Continent
12. The Hive Queen
13. The Poison Jungle
14. The Dangerous Gift

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The series contains significant violence, including cruelty experienced by young dragons, imprisonment, and arena fighting. Specific instances include severe injuries and themes of trauma such as abuse and neglect. The series contains elements that may be frightening for younger readers, including violent scenes and themes of trauma. The overall tone can be intense, particularly in the context of the dragons' struggles.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have violence?

    The series contains significant violence, including cruelty experienced by young dragons, imprisonment, and arena fighting. Specific instances include severe injuries and themes of trauma such as abuse and neglect.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have scary content?

    The series contains elements that may be frightening for younger readers, including violent scenes and themes of trauma. The overall tone can be intense, particularly in the context of the dragons' struggles.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have religious themes?

    The series does not include any religious beliefs or practices. It has been noted that the dragons have no god or religious framework, indicating a secular narrative.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have racial/cultural content?

    There are no explicit themes of racism or racial dynamics in the series. The focus is on dragons and their tribes rather than real-world racial issues.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have profanity?

    There is no indication of profanity in the series. The content is generally appropriate for the target age group, which is suggested to be ages 8 and up.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have climate change?

    The series explores themes related to environmental adaptation, as different dragon tribes are depicted as being suited to their specific environments. This suggests an underlying commentary on ecological awareness.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have sexual identity?

    The series addresses themes of sexuality, including chaste romantic relationships among dragons. While there are no graphic sexual scenes, the narrative includes discussions of gender and sexuality that may be confusing for some younger readers.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have gender roles?

    The series presents a non-stereotypical view of gender roles, with female dragons depicted as fierce leaders and male dragons as nurturing. This representation challenges traditional gender stereotypes within the context of the story.

  • Does Wings of Fire Series Set (Books 1-14) have lgbtq+ themes?

    The series includes characters that have same-gender crushes and the author has confirmed that some characters are considered bisexual or pansexual. The LGBTQ relationships are portrayed as ordinary and not central to the story, making them a seamless part of the narrative.