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I can't believe this is going to be a thing but I'm so here for it
Oh my goodness. I am still recovering and I finished this book several hours ago.So? Some of us like reading a dragon graphic novel for 8-12 year olds every one and a while. Leave me alone! I can be juvenile if I want.The art in this book is so beautiful and the story moves wonderfully.No wonder I finished it in only a day. Oops.Just a few more pages turned into the whole thing. Heh heh...😬I need the second one please!
I'm getting this book for Christmas. Can't wait to see how it turns out :)
Polish / English [Google translator] ENGLISH [I hope that most can be understood.]I am a big fan of the Pyrrhia world (currently 3 series books).When I learned about the graphic novel, I was very excited. But later, when they showed the cover, I did not know what to do.I was convinced that the novel would be done by the same person as all the illustrations from the rest of the series, namely Joy Ang.But unfortunately, we got Mike Holmes instead. Why did it have to be him?Could not it be someone
When I heard that there was going to be a Wings of Fire graphic novel, I counted down the days until it would come out. I mean, WOF is one of my favorite series and I love graphic novels so double yay!After my library finally got a copy of this beauty, I gobbled it up so fast! It's amazing how emotion can be put on the dragon's faces! I loved how unique the drawing style was and how rich the colors were. I spent time studying each picture (although sometimes an intense scene would cause me to ba...
Sometimes you're wandering around a Barnes & Noble and see dragons on the middle-grade table and have to stop and read it. Which I did. What I'm getting here is that this is basically this generation's version of Warriors, except with dragons. I like it.
I thought that it was awesome
I liked this Wings of Fire series very much and have gobbled up each title as it became available. I wasn't sure that I'd like the graphic novel version of the story, but I ended up liking it quite a bit. The selected text and the illustrations allow readers to understand the dragons' personalities and how desperately those five dragonets want to move out into the world. Had one of them not been threatened by their minders, they still might have remained hidden beneath that mountain. Since this
This is my order of favorite dragons:1. Peril2. Glory3. Tsunami4. Sunny5. Clay6.7. 8.9.10.11. Kestrel12.13.14. Burn 15. Scarlet(I don't remember other characters and I'm thinking that maybe this list is too long.)
This book may be considered below my reading to a degree, but it was fun to read a graphic novel for once. I enjoyed re-reading this book instead of the original because even though it's in graphic novel form, you don't lose much of the story details. The skywing kingdom and glory are some of my favorite parts and people from the book. The amount of detail in the pages is amazing!
I thought it matched the 1st novel's story line. It may not contain some of the smaller details, such as Clay hated, but somewhat liked the cold cave river and how Tsunami threw him in after every session of training. I also didn't expect that some of the dragons/dragonets looked like what they did in the graphic novel. But, overall, I didn't like it, I loved it!
My rating is probably closer to 2 1/2 stars. I haven't read the chapter books, but I can tell that they are probably much better than this graphic novel version. The story and characters are there, but this particular fantasy style lends itself to the deeper exposition that novel-length works have. Without that deeper exposition, the characters and storyline fall flat. The illustration style was not the best match for the story; it was clunky, particularly in the panel placement, and the color c...
I absolutely love the Wings of Fire series, I’ve read every single installment and I loved every single one of them! So I was very excited to learn that they were making a graphic novel version of the series so I immediately bought all of them that are out currently and I’m just loving them! I would highly recommend reading the novel series first before reading the graphic novels because the books will explain a lot more of what happens and give you way more background and history than the graph...
Absolutely amazing. I love the art style and how it's not exactly like the lineart, I love the colors (especially seeing how Glory looks when she changes colors), I love how it's more character-oriented than the book, which was more plot-oriented, and I love the story as much as ever. Definitely a worthwhile read, but only AFTER reading the original (knowing the details of the written book help add to the appreciation of the graphic one)!
Meh. It was okay. Thematically it was a little... unstable? That is to say, it wouldn't be hard to take the thematic elements the wrong way. Case in point, my mom didn't like how all the kid dragons were running around talking about how they could decide who they wanted to be, against or in spite of what the adults around them said. While I can appreciate where they're coming from, I can also see the danger.~I had a bigger problem with the morality of the characters. In spite of being surrounded...
So...I didn't mean to read this enough times to land it on my "favorites" shelf (read it once to read it; read it again because it was sitting out on the table; technically read it a third time because my mom was reading it aloud to one of my siblings and I listened in :P).The story is surprisingly good, given that it's a YA novel. The characters are developed (it's weird; some of them are stereotypes--or appear to be--but when they are stereotypes, it's well-executed), the art style is unique,
I am a fan of the series (I've only read the first 5 because I try and space them out for more of the books to come out, but still I love this series) I think this book was very good and it followed the storyline quite well but I am slightly disappointed with the artwork (although my friends, who also love the series, love drawing dragons, so I'm kind of judging Holmes's artwork on my friends.) On a scale from 1 to 10 the artwork (just the dragons, I think the backgrounds were very good) rates a...
Just as good if not better than the original! I couldn't put this graphic novel down! Seeing one of my favorite series in a new medium like this was incredible! Strongly recommend! (For more of my thoughts on the actual story, check out my review of the first book.)
I really liked the theme of friendship and courage to be something bigger than yourself. Beautiful drawings and coloring sucks you into a story full of dragons and magic!
There is a mysterious prophecy that says five dragonets will be born who are destined to put an end to the war between the dragon tribes. In order to fulfill the prophecy, several eggs are acquired: Mudwing (Clay), Sandwing (Sunny), Nightwing (Starflight), and Seawing (Tsunami). The only egg that doesn't really fit the prophecy is Glory's - she's a Rainwing and they really needed a Skywing. The five dragonets are raised in secret to eventually carry out their role, but they're treated like priso...