Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) — 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
In the shadows, trouble is brewing . . .
When Starflight is stolen by his own tribe, he hopes to at least discover some of the long-held NightWing secrets -- what magical powers they really have, who they're allied with in the war, and where they've been living all this time.
But the truth about Starflight's tribe is more terrible than he ever imagined: Not only do the NightWings live in a dark, miserable place, but they've imprisoned several innocent RainWings there, too. Stranded and alone, Starflight only wants to get back to his friends. But the fate of two kingdoms now rests in his talons, and with no one to save him, Starflight will have to find a way to be brave . . . before it's too late.
Frequently asked questions
Is Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The series is noted for significant violence and darker themes, including graphic depictions of dragons being killed. Parents have criticized the series for its graphic violence, which may be inappropriate for younger readers. The series contains darker themes and graphic violence, which may be considered scary for younger readers. Parents have noted that the content could be inappropriate for younger audiences.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have violence?
The series is noted for significant violence and darker themes, including graphic depictions of dragons being killed. Parents have criticized the series for its graphic violence, which may be inappropriate for younger readers.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have scary content?
The series contains darker themes and graphic violence, which may be considered scary for younger readers. Parents have noted that the content could be inappropriate for younger audiences.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have religious themes?
No religious content or themes detected in the search results.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have racial/cultural content?
The narrative addresses issues of dehumanization and severe mistreatment of a group of dragons based on their race, specifically the Rainwings. This theme is presented in a way that is accessible for children, tackling serious subject matter.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have profanity?
No profanity detected in the search results.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have climate change?
No climate-related themes or content detected in the search results.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have sexual identity?
No explicit sexual content detected in the search results. The narrative includes some crushes and flirting among characters, but it is described as chaste.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have gender roles?
The series does not generally stereotype gender roles among dragons, with both male and female dragons participating equally in the narrative. There are mentions of crushes and relationships, but the dragons are not confined to traditional gender roles.
Does Wings of Fire: the Dark Secret: a Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #4) have lgbtq+ themes?
The series includes dragons that have same-gender crushes and go on dates with same-gender dragons. The author has indicated that two male dragons are considered bisexual or pansexual, suggesting a normalization of LGBTQ+ themes within the narrative.



