The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire, Book 3)

The Hidden Kingdom (Wings of Fire, Book 3)

By Tui T. Sutherland

92 ratings 111 reviews 120 followers
Book 3 of 13 in the  Wings of Fire Series
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 6n/a5.167755
The WINGS OF FIRE saga continues!

Deep in the rainforest, danger awaits . . .

The dragonets of destiny aren't sure what to expect in the RainWing kingdom - Glory hopes to learn more about her family, and since the RainWings aren't fighting in the war, all five dragonets think they might be able to hide safely for a while.

But something deadly is stalking the peaceful kingdom, and the dragonets soon discover that RainWings have been mysteriously disappearing from the forest. When the RainWing queen won't do anything to find her missing tribe members, Glory and her friends set off on their own rescue mission - which leads them right back into enemy territory. . . .
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-13: 9780545349253
ISBN-10: 0545349257
Published on 2/25/2014
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 336

Book Reviews (110)

Add a Rating

I've never read the book but i hear good things about it

I love this book I am going to read this to my sister she is going to love ittttttttt!

This book is one of my favorite books in the series. I liked this book because I prefer fiction over nonfiction. This book is about a dragonet named Glory. She goes through a lot of action with her friends.

love the whole series. In this book a Rainwing named Glory is showing Clay, Tsunami, Sunny and Starflight that Rainwings are not lazy creatures

I love books about Dragons

When Rainwings start to go missing, Glory starts to take action. In the middle of the search they find a tunnel that leads to the Sandwing territory. This book is my favorite book in the series so far! Probably one of the reasons I liked this book is because it fits in the mystery genre. Out of all the characters in the series, Glory is my favorite character because of how she tries to prove that Rainwings are not lazy. I really enjoyed being able to see the story from Glory's point of view, because she has interesting opinions and thoughts. I also really liked the plot twist, which you probably would've never guessed was coming! One thing though, is that I really didn't like the ending. I would recommend this book for ages second graders and up, mainly because of the length of the book. In conclusion, this book was really good!

In the third book of Wings of Fire, we continue with Glory, the Rainwing of the Dragonets of Destiny, and the replacement for the lost Skywing. Her whole life, she has been called lazy and dumb, when she is clearly not. When the Dragonets travel to the Rainforest to find Glory's family and help their guardian, Webs, recover, Glory is determent to prove that her tribe is not the lazy, fruit-eaters the other tribes believe they are. The Rainforest holds many deadly secrets, and will the Dragonets come out alive in order to fulfill the prophecy?

In the third book of Wings of Fire, we continue with Glory, the Rainwing of the Dragonets of Destiny, and the replacement for the lost Skywing. Her whole life, she has been called lazy and dumb, when she is clearly not. When the Dragonets travel to the Rainforest to find Glory's family and help their guardian, Webs, recover, Glory is determent to prove that her tribe is not the lazy, fruit-eaters the other tribes believe they are. The Rainforest holds many deadly secrets, and will the Dragonets come out alive in order to fulfill the prophecy?

I like how this book is weird and mysterious, and how tunnels lead to different places!

Show More