The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #2)
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The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #2)

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The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #2)Author: Mike Holmes Interest age: from c 8 years Published on 6 February 2020 by Scholastic US in the United States as part of 'the Wings of Fire' series. Paperback 352 pages 154 x 227 x 15 478g The New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series soars to new heights in this graphic novel adaptation. The lost heir to the SeaWing throne is going home at last. She cant believe its finally happening. Tsunami and her fellow dragonets of destiny are

Author: Mike Holmes

Interest age: from c 8 years

Published on 6 February 2020 by Scholastic US in the United States as part of 'the Wings of Fire' series.

Paperback | 352 pages
154 x 227 x 15 | 478g

The New York Times bestselling Wings

of Fire series soars to new heights in this graphic novel adaptation.

The lost heir to the SeaWing throne is going home at last.

She can’t believe it’s finally happening. Tsunami

and her fellow dragonets of destiny are journeying under the water

to the great SeaWing Kingdom. Stolen as an egg from the royal hatchery,

Tsunami is eager to meet her future subjects and reunite

with her mother, Queen Coral.

But Tsunami’s triumphant return doesn’t go quite the

way she’d imagined. Queen Coral welcomes her with open wings,

but a mysterious assassin has been killing off the queen’s

heirs for years, and Tsunami may be the next target. The dragonets

came to the SeaWings for protection, but this ocean hides

secrets, betrayal – and perhaps even death.

An epic dragon fantasy series for 9+ readers, perfect for fans

of Warrior Cats by Erin Hunter

The Wings of Fire series has been a New York Times bestseller

Over 30 Million copies in print!

 

Reviews for the Wings of Fire series:

'It was a really exciting book to read, and I enjoyed it very

much.' - William, aged 9 [The Dragonet Prophecy]

'I read this with my 7-year-old and it was just incredible. If

you love reading anything about dragons and enjoy reading graphic

novels then I highly recommend this book.' – Tracey, parent

[The Dragonet Prophecy]

'I loved it! I really felt like I was in the book.' - Thea, aged

11 [The Hidden Kingdom]

'This was an incredible book, and I would definitely rate this

an 11 out of 10!!!' - Thane, aged 10 [The Lost Heir]

'One of the best graphic novels that I've ever read.' - Toby [The

Dark Secret]

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