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Loading... Wings of Fire, Book Five: The Brightest Night (edition 2015)by Tui T Sutherland (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Brightest Night brings the major story arc to a satisfying close - every main character has had their own arc and time in the spotlight. There's a bit more world-building here and the tribes feel distinct without one tribe being the one with all the answers and OP powers. There's still a lot of action, some of it truly gruesome. Honestly, if these were humans and not dragons, and if the language was a bit more sophisticated, you'd see some commonalities with Game of Thrones. The solution to the problem of the war, and how it was found, was a bit too easy. I'm still satisfied with it, but I would have liked it if the seeds were planted a book or two earlier. no reviews | add a review
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Sunny has always taken the Dragonet Prophecy very seriously, so Morrowseer's devastating news changes everything--now she must forge a new identity, and find a way to stop the futile and destructive war between the dragon clans. No library descriptions found. |
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In the end of The Brightest Night, Sunny’s actions along with the support of her friends, draw all the dragons together in a final confrontation with the three warring Sandwing queens. Again, nothing in this final scene went as I expected, which is delightful. I think this series is really growing on me, much in the way the Animorphs did. It’s a story that has a lot more going on than you’d expect at first, with continued surprises for the reader. And a very satisfying ending. ( )