Darkstalker (Wings of Fire: Legends #1)
THis book is remarkable and makes everything fall into place
I was lucky enough to find this book the weekend before the release date, and it went above and beyond my expectations. When I first heard that Darkstalker was coming out this summer, I wasn't very happy - I wanted to go back to the dragonets in the main series books after the huge cliffhanger in Escaping Peril. Looking back, I definitely should have been more excited. This book was a masterpiece.That isn't to say that it doesn't have any flaws - the ending was rather abrupt, and left a lot of
My daughter (8 1/2) and I LOVE this series. We read the first 5 books, then read this one. We can not wait until we can source book 6 in the series. I've talked with several of my friends, and they have loved reading the books with their kids too. Adults get involved with the story to the same degree the kids do.
Summary: 2000 moons before the present, the Nightwing kingdom was thriving with life and at its highest peak in Pyrrhia. It was during the same year that it fell. It began with the birth of a powerful Animus with the gift of reading minds, seeing all possible futures, and manipulation of everything around him. His name is Darkstalker, and this is legacy. This is the story of how he started as a hero and became a villain. Personal response: I think it's nice to see the side of a story that's not
This was a great book! The way they tell it with different prospectives from each character is amazing, its a great transition book.
4.5This is a really depressing book. It's like watching the Star Wars prequels... you know what's gonna happen before it does, and it's not lovely.Nevertheless, this ranks up with Talons of Power. Well written, clearly portrayed emotion, and relatable characters (which is terrifying, by the way).There is, however, a paragraph I'm editing when I read this to the little siblings. It's darker (no pun intended) than the other books, but still certainly within middle-grade appropriateness. There's
Tui T. Sutherland
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.64 | 5381 Users | 394 Reviews
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Title | : | Darkstalker (Wings of Fire: Legends #1) |
Author | : | Tui T. Sutherland |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | June 28th 2016 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction |
Chronicle As Books Darkstalker (Wings of Fire: Legends #1)
Three dragons. One unavoidable, unpredictable destiny. This is the beginning... of the end. In the SeaWing kingdom, a young prince learns he is an animus -- capable of wonderful magic that comes with a terrible price. In the mind of a NightWing dragonet, a thousand futures unfold -- and almost all of them, she knows, lead to disaster and destruction. And under three full moons and the watchful eyes of his NightWing mother and IceWing father, the most powerful dragon Pyrhhia will ever know is clawing his way out of his egg. Darkstalker, the dragon who will change the world forever. Long before the SandWing war, lifetimes before the Dragonet Prophecy... darkness is born.Describe Books Toward Darkstalker (Wings of Fire: Legends #1)
Original Title: | Darkstalker |
ISBN: | 1338053612 (ISBN13: 9781338053616) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Wings of Fire: Legends #1 |
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Ratings: 4.64 From 5381 Users | 394 ReviewsJudge Of Books Darkstalker (Wings of Fire: Legends #1)
I originally started this series because of the beautiful illustrations and the fact the story was all about dragons. I, however, did not bargain for the amount of UTTER HEARTBREAK AND EMOTIONAL TRAUMA these books would inflict upon me.THis book is remarkable and makes everything fall into place
I was lucky enough to find this book the weekend before the release date, and it went above and beyond my expectations. When I first heard that Darkstalker was coming out this summer, I wasn't very happy - I wanted to go back to the dragonets in the main series books after the huge cliffhanger in Escaping Peril. Looking back, I definitely should have been more excited. This book was a masterpiece.That isn't to say that it doesn't have any flaws - the ending was rather abrupt, and left a lot of
My daughter (8 1/2) and I LOVE this series. We read the first 5 books, then read this one. We can not wait until we can source book 6 in the series. I've talked with several of my friends, and they have loved reading the books with their kids too. Adults get involved with the story to the same degree the kids do.
Summary: 2000 moons before the present, the Nightwing kingdom was thriving with life and at its highest peak in Pyrrhia. It was during the same year that it fell. It began with the birth of a powerful Animus with the gift of reading minds, seeing all possible futures, and manipulation of everything around him. His name is Darkstalker, and this is legacy. This is the story of how he started as a hero and became a villain. Personal response: I think it's nice to see the side of a story that's not
This was a great book! The way they tell it with different prospectives from each character is amazing, its a great transition book.
4.5This is a really depressing book. It's like watching the Star Wars prequels... you know what's gonna happen before it does, and it's not lovely.Nevertheless, this ranks up with Talons of Power. Well written, clearly portrayed emotion, and relatable characters (which is terrifying, by the way).There is, however, a paragraph I'm editing when I read this to the little siblings. It's darker (no pun intended) than the other books, but still certainly within middle-grade appropriateness. There's
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