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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*In an interview with [[Tui T. Sutherland]], when asked the question of who would be the protagonist of the book, she replied that she couldn't tell them because she was trying to decide between a couple of dragons, with a list of possible protagonists, including [[Luna]], [[Swordtail]], [[Willow]], and [[Lynx]]. However, she actually picked none of these and instead chose [[Queen Snowfall]].
*In an interview with [[Tui T. Sutherland]], when asked the question of who would be the protagonist of the book, she replied that she couldn't tell them because she was trying to decide between a couple of dragons, with a list of possible protagonists, including [[Luna]], [[Swordtail]], [[Willow]], and [[Lynx]]. However, she actually picked none of these and instead settled on [[Queen Snowfall]], making this book the first to have a queen POV.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 21:36, 17 February 2020

Template:Infobox BookThe Dangerous Gift is the fourteenth book in the Wings of Fire series and the fourth book in the third arc. It will be released on September 15th, 2020.[1] While the title and cover of this book have not been revealed, the protagonist was revealed to be Queen Snowfall[2], with Lynx playing a major part in the book as well. [2]

Book Fourteen is preceded by The Poison Jungle and followed by Book Fifteen.

Summary

The #1 New York Times bestselling series continues!

"In the newest installment of the Wings of Fire series, tensions are higher than ever as we prepare for a fight for the survival of dragonkind!"

Trivia

  • In an interview with Tui T. Sutherland, when asked the question of who would be the protagonist of the book, she replied that she couldn't tell them because she was trying to decide between a couple of dragons, with a list of possible protagonists, including Luna, Swordtail, Willow, and Lynx. However, she actually picked none of these and instead settled on Queen Snowfall, making this book the first to have a queen POV.

References