
Wings of Fire
Wings of Fire is a fantasy series by Tui T. Sutherland set in a world ruled by dragon tribes. It follows young dragons, or “dragonets,” who uncover prophecies, face wars, and strive to bring peace to their divided world. Across generations, the series explores destiny, friendship, and courage as dragons learn to shape their own future.
Quotes in Wings of Fire
Quotes: 2

Snark, Identity, and Wit in Dragonet Banter
Finally, the barb’s edge raises ethical questions about snark among friends. Disparagement humor can build closeness, but it can also bruise if misread. Sutherland’s series often shows consequences and reconciliation, modeling how young heroes calibrate honesty, empathy, and boundaries. Thus the line becomes more than a joke; it is a rehearsal for responsibility—inviting readers to wield wit with precision, and to know when to pivot from mockery to care. [...]
Created on: 11/9/2025

Darkness Rising, Light Carried by Dragonets
Ultimately, the quote captures why middle-grade epic fantasy endures: it affirms that young people can confront inherited darkness and still create something better. The promise that “the dragonets are coming” invites readers to imagine themselves as catalysts—imperfect yet indispensable. And because the story insists that illumination emerges through struggle, it offers a practical hope: change rarely arrives gently, but if we meet the rising dark together, we can turn it toward the light. [...]
Created on: 11/9/2025