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n the first book of the "Wings of Fire" series, we are introduced to five teenage dragons. Bound by the words of a prophecy, the five were raised in seclusion. Obviously, the eventually escape and begin their journey about said prophecy.
This book is highly reminiscent of the "Warriors" cat books. I was quite into those as a young teen and I feel these books are right up that alley.
I won't bother going into a positives and negative section since this book is written for preteens so harsh criticism is not necessary.
In my opinion, the book was superbly written and the plot was very fast-paced. The grammar is subpar but that is fine. Altogether, I feel that this would be a great series to read in the future!
-Purplemanatees out
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) or (8.28/10)
Characters - 8
Atmosphere - 8
Writing - 9
Plot - 9
Intrigue - 8
Logic - 7
Enjoyment - 9
The Dragonet Prophecy: The Graphic Novel
Overall Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ (3/5) or 6.71/10 overall
Characters - 6
The characters themselves were fine, but I didn't like the character designs. They looked too snake-like and not similar to the versions in the original book. They seemed to only be differentiated by their coloring too, which didn't seem right.
Atmosphere - 7
It was alright, but didn't have the same vibes as the original book tbh.
Writing - 8
It was fine, considering it was the exact same plot as the original book, which was to be expected.
Plot - 8
Same as the original, but some pieces seemed lacking or skipped over because the details couldn't work through pictures the same way.
Intrigue - 6
I wanted to see what it was like, but I didn't expect it to amaze me since it's the same story, just with pictures.
Logic - 7
Pretty much the same logic as the original, just not quite as obvious as some statements were made into pictures as stuff.
Enjoyment - 5
It was mid. I won't be continuing with the graphic novel versions. :/