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Another great work by Tui T. Sutherland! I loved the artwork and general storytelling. It definitely stays true to the original story while putting a graphic novel spin on it. Another great story. Five Stars!
Like dragoons, I do.
It was very different then the second one
This is the second book in the Wings of Fire graphic novel series. I don’t have a ton to say about this book. It is a well done graphic novel version of the 2nd full length book in the Wings of Fire series. The illustration is solid and the story is similar to the book. My son is a huge Wings of Fire fan, so he has been getting these to read and giving them to me to read when he is done.Tsunami journeys to the SeaWings to find her mother, Queen Coral, and learn about her family. However things d...
The book Wings Of Fire The Lost Heir Graphic Novel by Tui T. Sutherland is about a dragon named tsunami and her friends in a journey. They are looking for a palace. The reason they are looking for a palace, is because tsunami's mother is the queen of the summer and deep sea palace. I liked this book a lot because there is a lot of action, fighting and adventures. Also the book was really great. What I liked the most was when the queen asked her lost daughter something, and Tsunami remembered but...
Phenomenal.
Tsunami really makes me angry sometimes the way she is so stubborn.
The book is amazing. It has an amazing storyline and I hope they continue to make Notre graphic novelsI recommend this book because it has a great story line if you like to get into books then this is your book.
I would have loved this series so much as a kid and still do as an adult. It’s officially on my “drop everything I’m reading to read this” list.
Fans of the Wings of Fire Series won't want to miss the graphic novels. The colors are bright and the direction of the story is easy to follow. It's very similar to the actual book but I enjoyed reliving the story with vibrant colors to go along with it.In THE LOST HEIR Tsunami and her friends travel to the SeaWing Kingdom to find the home she'd been stolen from. But it isn't the picture perfect happy ending she was expecting. Instead, there's someone trying to kill the heirs, which makes Tsunam...
I can't tell you on what page I fell, but it did happen, slowly and with out me realizing it. I have fallen in love with five auspicious dragons! I need to get my hands on the graphic novel one the dragnet prophecy ASAP. For now I am grateful to a third grader who said, "Ms Perssis do you think you can get a the wings of fire books for our library?" I picked up a packet with 1-5 and thought done! Now I'm so delighted to know Sutherland wrote and released 12 books in this series. so now the hunt
The second volume and this time Tsunami is the main lead! We see her search for her mother, for her home, but does she really want to be home? Her mom is nothing what you may expect, treating people, sorry dragons, in not always the right way. But she gets answers, she gets some love, finds family, and learns a new language. It was at times quite interesting fun to read, but often the worrying and the lots of dialogue was just too much for me and I noticed myself zoning out. Getting a bit bored....
Reading this book with all the illustrations was so much fun! Especially because of how hard it was for me to imagine the Summer Palace. I really like this art style and the way you can tell which dragons are which even when they're all SeaWings or whatever. I wouldn't suggest reading this over the original novel, but I would definitely suggest reading them both, in whichever order you prefer.
This was an amazing book. It was nice to see it in a graphic novel version. I can't wait to read the others.Tui T Sutherland
See my review of The Dragonet Prophecy. Most of my review of that applies to this book. Link to review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...~One thing I liked better about this book, is that the main character actually had an arc that was pretty well done.And another thing I really like about this series, is that there is nothing sensual about the pictures. It's hard to find good graphic novels that have no sensuality in the pictures. So I appreciated that.
It's been a long time since I read the full-length second Wings of Fire book, so I'd pretty much forgotten the whole plot. But this graphic novel did a great job summing it up for me! This story looks great in full-color illustrations, and I do remember this book being one of my favorites of the series (the real novel, that is). My only complaint- and this is a dumb one, too- is that it sort of takes away what I'd imagined the setting to look like. Not how I pictured the SeaWing palace, but I gu...
The art was beautiful and I love how it was detailed but not so complex that it looked overdone. I will always enjoy the twist in this book. Seeing the first interaction between Tsunami and Riptide was very fun. I really like how Anemone was portrayed in this book. At heart she is a young dragon who wants to have fun. I will always appreciate how Tsunami trusted Sunny with Auklet's egg. Also I enjoyed how it showed Tsunami realizing that she had killed her own father. Very fun.
This was a good read. Very good art. However, if I had not read the original book beforehand, I would have enjoyed the book much less. It's like making a rendition into a movie - the movie tends not to be as good as the book, with a few exceptions. (Forrest Gump and The Princess Bride anyone?)Overall enjoyed itCould've been better.
Such a nice way to get reluctant readers interested in the novels.
This was interesting enough (though a bit more violent than I was expecting from a children's graphic novel series, but I wasn't completely gripped by the characters or the story. And how, exactly, are these dragons supposed to be choosing a new ruler? All a bit confusing. I did read two of the graphic novels in this series, I just didn't love it enough to continue reading after that.