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Bezig met laden... Escaping Peril (Wings of Fire #8) (8) (editie 2017)door Tui T. Sutherland (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Peril sets out to kill Queen Scarlet in order to demonstrate her loyalty and trustworthiness to Clay. She returns to the Sky Kingdom, the place where she killed hundreds of prisoners of war for Queen Scarlet. But will Peril be able to kill Scarlet, her mentor and guardian? Is killing the only thing that Peril is good at, and is her destiny merely to be a killer? This is the eighth volume in the Wings of Fire series. This book follows the story of Peril, who has been in many of the previous books. This story was very well done. I have been reading these because my son reads them and have really started enjoying the books a lot. Peril has left Queen Scarlet behind and is loyal to Clay now. Peril is trying to live with the other dragons at the Jade Mountain Academy, but it is tough when everything she touches bursts into flames. When Scarlet shows up threatening the Academy, Peril decides that she can probably do the most good by hunting down Scarlet and killing her once and for all. The only problem is Turtle, he is a SeaWing that is concerned about his friends and wants to go searching for both his friends and Scarlet with her. Peril is probably the most emotionally damaged of all the dragonets. She was taught to kill at a very young age and she is very good at killing. Meeting Clay has taught her that there is good in her and she is good at things other than killing. She doesn’t have any friends and always says things the wrong way or at the wrong time. It was amazing to watch her grow throughout this story. A lot happens in this story both to Peril and dragon society as a whole. The new prophecy still looms over them and Peril is worried about her part in this. As with previous books the Scavengers (humans) are there in the background...I always wonder if they will become a bigger part of the story at some point. The book is well written, easy to read, and moves at a fast clip. It’s very engaging and the dragonets are easy to love. There is a lot in here about friendship and becoming the best you can be despite other people’s low expectations or perceptions of how you should be. Overall an incredibly fun read and very well done. I really enjoyed hearing Peril’s story. There is a lot of action and humor in here and the book is a quick read. I would recommend to middle grade readers who enjoy books like The Warriors series. This series is very similar to that series, but I honestly think the Wings of Fire series is better written and a lot more fun to read. Escaping Peril, book 8 of The Wings Of Fire book series is about a dragon named Peril, who has fire scales, and wants to be a normal dragon, not a toy of Queen Scarlet of the SkyWings. Peril is part of the Jade Mountain Prophecy, Beware of the darkness of dragons, beware of the stalker of dreams, beware the talons of power and fire, beware the one who is not what she seems. Something is coming to shake the earth, something is coming to scorch the ground, Jade Mountain will fall beneath thunder and ice, unless the lost city of night can be found. Peril meets her father, Chameleon, who has the most dangerous scroll in Pyrrhia, were the dragons live, and it is the key to unlock Darkstalker, the most dangerous dragon in Pyrrhia. I liked the book because it lets me see what's happening from Peril's point of view. Another reason I like this book is because Tui T. Sutherland makes sure that she always finishes telling something before she moves on to a different subject. One reason I did not like this book is because,in the other books, each chapter was "told" by a different dragon, unlike this book, where it was only "told" by Peril. I would recommend this book to people who like dragons and fantasy. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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The New York Times and USA Today bestselling series soars to even greater heights with a new prophecy and five new dragonets ready to claim their destiny! Peril has been loyal to Queen Scarlet, who used her fatal firescales to kill countless dragons in the SkyWing arena. Now, Peril is loyal to Clay, the only dragonet who has ever been her friend. So, when Scarlet threatens Jade Mountain Academy, Peril sets off to find her former queen, stop her, and save the day, no matter what it takes. There's just one problem: a strangely persistent SeaWing, Turtle, insists on coming along, too. Turtle is worried about his friends, who left to search for Scarlet and haven't returned. Peril is worried that she might accidentally burn Turtle - or burn him on purpose, for being so annoying - and frustrated that she keeps saying and doing the wrong things. She can't escape her firescales, and she can't escape her reputation as the deadliest dragon in Pyrrhia. So when she's offered a chance to trade everything for a new life, Peril has to decide who she's really loyal to...and whether her own scales might actually be worth saving. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Which made it even more of a tragedy that when
My only real issue is the animus dragons. They were creepy and awesome in the first part, and appropriately rare. In the second arc, there is an exponential increase both in the number of living animus dragons as well as enchanted artifacts. Since the enchantments can do anything and everything, it feels a little cheap and you wonder why they don't use a single enchantment to solve all the problems in the book. I know Sutherland promised there would be none in the upcoming 3rd arc because of the problems they bring, and I can't wait for that.
I completely forgot the next book features Turtle. Meh. I wanted to jump straight to Qibli. Now that's a dragon that's got his shit together. ( )