

The Brightest Night (Wings of Fire #5) (5) [Sutherland, Tui T.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Brightest Night (Wings of Fire #5) (5) Review: I'd say amazing end to an amazing series... - My Thoughts: I would say this is an amazing end to an amazing series..... however, there are still what - three more books in the series? It just doesn't make sense, because the next few books have a completely NEW topic, with completely NEW characters. :/ Anyways, I just love Wings of Fire. The characters, the charm, the humor, the mystery, the EVERYTHING. (sorry, I'm in a mood for caps today :) ). I could repeat everything I've said in the previous reviews about the writing, but I'm sure that will bore everyone to death (it did with my brother) so I'm just going to stick with the story and characters today. SUNNY! To be honest, when I started this book, Sunny kind of blew me away. Sutherland just made her seem... so one-sided in the previous books, but then when actually get her perspective there's an overflow of thought, depth, and emotion. Her faith to the prophecy, the way she has a kind excuse for everything everyone does, and her undying love, trust, and loyalty in her friends is what we previously think makes Sunny Sunny. But there's so much more layered in - her hurt and annoyance at the way people look at her- treat her, rather - her understanding, her search for the good in everyone... it's all a lot deeper than expected. I really enjoyed her perspective, and actually liked her indignance (spelling? again, sorry). Thorn, Smolder, and Deathbringer were also some of the highlight characters, in my opinion, from the story. Deathbringer wasn't actually in the book that much, but when he is, I can't help laughing out loud at his comments. Thorn seemed like the perfect mother for Sunny...fiercely protective, loving, overall caring and loyal, but sharing some other qualities similar to Tsunami, too, which made me laugh as well. Smolder was an interesting character....I won't elaborate, but I wonder how differently Tsunami, Clay, Glory, and Starflight would have treated him. The ending was great... suspenseful, action-packed, everything you want in the climax of a series. Review: Epic dragon book series!!! - Suddenly talons wrapped around Sunny’s snout and shoulders and she was yanked into the dark trees. Book five of Wings of Fire, The Brightest Night, starts out with Sunny getting kidnapped by NightWings. The dragon tribes live on Pyrrhia, a land divided into tribal lands. Sunny is a little golden dragon from the SandWing tribe. She is very optimistic and always thinks things will turn out for the best. She is cleaver and funny. Sunny makes friends with everyone, even those who might be her enemies. She is good at persuading others to follow what she says. After being kidnapped from the rainforest, Sunny hears the NightWings’ secret plan to sell her and her friends, who are dragonets of destiny. She escapes and follows them to make sure their plan fails. The NightWings go into the Scorpion Den, in the Sand Kingdom. They want to meet with Thorn, the leader of the city, to contact a buyer for Sunny and her friends. Sunny follows them into the city. Thorn doesn’t like their plan and throws the NightWings in prison. Sunny finds out that Thorn is her mother, but is soon captured by Adix, who is a traitor of Thorn. He takes her to the evil queen, Burn. Thorn attacks Burn’s stronghold with a small army, letting Sunny escape. Sunny meets up with her friends in the rainforest. They devise a plan to stop the war raging between the dragon tribes and choose the new queen, as the prophecy says, and try to figure out the mystery of the murdered Queen Oasis. This book has a good message about not letting someone lay out your life for you, that you can choose your own path. Sunny and her friends are believed to be the chosen dragons of a prophecy and at first feel like they have to fulfill the prophecy. But, they find out the prophecy isn’t real and that they don’t have to follow the prophecy. Many of the dragons in the different tribes are looking forward to the prophecy being fulfilled. So, Sunny convinces her friends to follow the path of the prophecy for those dragons who believe. The dragon tribes want the war to end and Sunny and her friends can make that happen. I think it is important to do what you think is right instead of just letting someone else choosing your path for you. Sunny and her friends make their own destiny while choosing to help the dragon tribes and those who believe in the prophecy. I strongly recommend this book, for ages 8 year and older, if you like fantasy and dragons. You will never want to put the book down. All the books in the series are about 300 pages long. It is a good action fantasy with a constant fun story. I would give this book 5 stars.









| Best Sellers Rank | #10,076 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #132 in Fantasy for Children #338 in Children's Friendship Books #481 in Children's Family Life Books (Books) |
| Book 5 of 16 | Wings of Fire |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (9,794) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 1 x 7.5 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 4 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0545349273 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0545349277 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | April 28, 2015 |
| Publisher | Scholastic Paperbacks |
| Reading age | 8 - 12 years, from customers |
P**S
I'd say amazing end to an amazing series...
My Thoughts: I would say this is an amazing end to an amazing series..... however, there are still what - three more books in the series? It just doesn't make sense, because the next few books have a completely NEW topic, with completely NEW characters. :/ Anyways, I just love Wings of Fire. The characters, the charm, the humor, the mystery, the EVERYTHING. (sorry, I'm in a mood for caps today :) ). I could repeat everything I've said in the previous reviews about the writing, but I'm sure that will bore everyone to death (it did with my brother) so I'm just going to stick with the story and characters today. SUNNY! To be honest, when I started this book, Sunny kind of blew me away. Sutherland just made her seem... so one-sided in the previous books, but then when actually get her perspective there's an overflow of thought, depth, and emotion. Her faith to the prophecy, the way she has a kind excuse for everything everyone does, and her undying love, trust, and loyalty in her friends is what we previously think makes Sunny Sunny. But there's so much more layered in - her hurt and annoyance at the way people look at her- treat her, rather - her understanding, her search for the good in everyone... it's all a lot deeper than expected. I really enjoyed her perspective, and actually liked her indignance (spelling? again, sorry). Thorn, Smolder, and Deathbringer were also some of the highlight characters, in my opinion, from the story. Deathbringer wasn't actually in the book that much, but when he is, I can't help laughing out loud at his comments. Thorn seemed like the perfect mother for Sunny...fiercely protective, loving, overall caring and loyal, but sharing some other qualities similar to Tsunami, too, which made me laugh as well. Smolder was an interesting character....I won't elaborate, but I wonder how differently Tsunami, Clay, Glory, and Starflight would have treated him. The ending was great... suspenseful, action-packed, everything you want in the climax of a series.
R**D
Epic dragon book series!!!
Suddenly talons wrapped around Sunny’s snout and shoulders and she was yanked into the dark trees. Book five of Wings of Fire, The Brightest Night, starts out with Sunny getting kidnapped by NightWings. The dragon tribes live on Pyrrhia, a land divided into tribal lands. Sunny is a little golden dragon from the SandWing tribe. She is very optimistic and always thinks things will turn out for the best. She is cleaver and funny. Sunny makes friends with everyone, even those who might be her enemies. She is good at persuading others to follow what she says. After being kidnapped from the rainforest, Sunny hears the NightWings’ secret plan to sell her and her friends, who are dragonets of destiny. She escapes and follows them to make sure their plan fails. The NightWings go into the Scorpion Den, in the Sand Kingdom. They want to meet with Thorn, the leader of the city, to contact a buyer for Sunny and her friends. Sunny follows them into the city. Thorn doesn’t like their plan and throws the NightWings in prison. Sunny finds out that Thorn is her mother, but is soon captured by Adix, who is a traitor of Thorn. He takes her to the evil queen, Burn. Thorn attacks Burn’s stronghold with a small army, letting Sunny escape. Sunny meets up with her friends in the rainforest. They devise a plan to stop the war raging between the dragon tribes and choose the new queen, as the prophecy says, and try to figure out the mystery of the murdered Queen Oasis. This book has a good message about not letting someone lay out your life for you, that you can choose your own path. Sunny and her friends are believed to be the chosen dragons of a prophecy and at first feel like they have to fulfill the prophecy. But, they find out the prophecy isn’t real and that they don’t have to follow the prophecy. Many of the dragons in the different tribes are looking forward to the prophecy being fulfilled. So, Sunny convinces her friends to follow the path of the prophecy for those dragons who believe. The dragon tribes want the war to end and Sunny and her friends can make that happen. I think it is important to do what you think is right instead of just letting someone else choosing your path for you. Sunny and her friends make their own destiny while choosing to help the dragon tribes and those who believe in the prophecy. I strongly recommend this book, for ages 8 year and older, if you like fantasy and dragons. You will never want to put the book down. All the books in the series are about 300 pages long. It is a good action fantasy with a constant fun story. I would give this book 5 stars.
K**R
Sunny finally gets her due and boy is it a doozy
The last book in this arc of the series focuses on Sunny, the Sandwing. I find it both ironic and wonderful that the dragonet that complains about being pushed off to the side is left for last out of all the characters. The book has to pull double duty as a way to wrap up this arc as well as be the showcase book for Sunny. I think it walks that line fairly well as Sunny's whole story focus is a crisis of faith in the prophecy. She works through these emotions and reconciles them by going off on her own to try and make the prophecy come true herself. And the amazing thing is, she just about does it too. Without spoiling anything, I'm happy to say that at least one of the cliches I had complained about in a previous book is addressed and resolved in a way that I think is good for kids to see. Sunny and her mother's relationship dynamic is such a lovely thing to see after so many of the other dragonets are spurned by their parents as well. My biggest complaints are that the major conflict is resolved in a little quicker fashion than I thought would happen and the end of the book feels more like it's setting up for the next series of books before it's finished telling this one. All in all though a solid end to the first arc. I know I'm personally happier knowing there's fiction out there starring dragons that kids are enjoying. Getting to experience that childlike wonder of "man, dragons are so cool" again was well worth the investment.
L**Y
Great series for kids
My kids love this series. The book came fast and in perfect condition
K**R
Really loved this book. Perfect ending to the war saga. Excited to see what's next! I've really enjoyed this series
M**O
Todos los libros desde el primero hasta el décimo me gustaron. Y este (de hace tiempo cuando me llegó ) llegó en buen estado, y bien empaquetado junto con los otros wue había pedido.
R**S
Really good book, you can read it at the park, at lunch, or on a road trip. The book does a good job of grabbing your attention and making you forget everything! although this is not the first book, if you are looking for the first book this is not the book (I know it says in the title but just in case) so yeah pretty cool
T**A
dis book deserve 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars when i read parts of the book this is how i act: cute - living,breathing heart-eyes emoji cliffhanger - >.< sad - :'( scary - O_O* secret revealing moment - O.o just one little thing DA NAMES dey confusing
A**P
Envío perfecto y el libro genial.
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