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Wings of Fire

A universe by Tui T. Sutherland

A hugely compelling dragon fantasy saga about prophecy, war, loyalty, identity and young dragons trying to change a violent world.

  • Series

    1
  • Books

    16
  • Best for

    9–13
  • Status

    Ongoing

At a glance

Primary creator
Tui T. Sutherland
First book
Wings of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy · 2012
Tone
Adventurous, Exciting, Suspenseful, Dark
Overall sensitivity
High

The shape of it

The shape of this universe.

Wings of Fire is Tui T. Sutherland's major dragon fantasy franchise about warring tribes, prophecy, hidden heirs, dangerous queens, found families and young dragons trying to reshape a violent world. The seeded database contains the main prose series, beginning with the Dragonets of Destiny and continuing through the Jade Mountain and Pantala arcs into The Hybrid Prince. It is gripping, highly moreish and beloved by fantasy readers, but it is not gentle dragon fiction: war, death, betrayal, prejudice, mind control and violence are central to the series' stakes.

A hugely compelling dragon fantasy saga about prophecy, war, loyalty, identity and young dragons trying to change a violent world.

Primary themes

Tone palette

  • Adventurous
  • Exciting
  • Suspenseful
  • Dark

The series

One way in.

Cultural footprint

A shelf of evidence.

What Wings of Fire has done

  • Bestseller list

Cultural ubiquity

5/ 5

Household name — recognised across generations.

Sensitivity

High, and collection-wide.

HighCollection-wide

Content notes

  • Violence
  • War or conflict
  • Death of character
  • Scary imagery
  • Racism or discrimination
  • Mental health
  • Animal harm
  • Abuse

Across the collection

All 16 books.

About the creator

Tui T. Sutherland.

Tui T. Sutherland

Author

Tui T. Sutherland: creator of Wings of Fire — the long-running dragon middle-grade fantasy series (plus graphic-novel adaptations) that's a core 9–13 fantasy shelf staple.

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