Anyone who has perused any of our content here knows that Caramel loves dragons and by extension, Tui T. Sutherland’s Wings of Fire series. In the past few years he has read and reviewed quite a lot of the books in and related to the series. Today he reviews Escaping Peril: The Graphic Novel, the graphic novel version of the eighth book of the main series, written by Tui Sutherland, illustrated by Mike Holmes, and published in December 2024. As usual, Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions.
[Caramel reviewed both the original version (The Dragonet Prophecy) and the graphic novel version (The Dragonet Prophecy of the very first book. He reviewed only the graphic novel versions of the next four books: The Lost Heir, The Hidden Kingdom, The Dark Secret, and The Brightest Night. These five make up the Dragonet Prophecy story arc.
Here are Caramel’s reviews for the five books that make up the second story arc (the Jade Mountain): Moon Rising, Winter Turning, Escaping Peril, Talons of Power, and Darkness of Dragons. And here are his reviews of the graphic novel versions of the first two books in the series: Moon Rising and Winter Turning. The current post contains his review of the eighth book, the third in this story arc.
Finally here are Caramel’s reviews of the five books making up the third story arc (the lost continent prophecy): The Lost Continent, The Hive Queen, The Poison Jungle, The Dangerous Gift, and The Flames of Hope.]

Sprinkles: Hi Caramel. I know you are delighted to be holding in your paws a new Wings of Fire book!
Caramel: Yes! It is the best possible book ever made to review!
S: You mean, until the next book comes out?
C: Yeah, probably.
S: Okay, so this is the graphic novel version of book 7 of the Wings of Fire series, right?
C: No, not quite Sprinkles. It is book 8!
S: Of course you would know! And you have already read and reviewed the original book.
C: Yes, can we put a link to my review?
S: Sure. That makes sense. Here is the link to Caramel’s review of the original version of Escaping Peril.
C: Thanks.
S: So tell us a bit about the book then.
C: This is about Peril, a Skywing with a weird mutation, called fire scales, where the scales are very hot and capable of burning almost anything.
S: Okay, you dove right into the world of Wings of Fire. So let us start slow. We are in this land of dragons, where there are a few different clans or tribes of dragons, each with their own special powers and strengths. And Skywings are one of those tribes.
C: Sure Sprinkles, but the readers already know all that. Or they should. After all, this is the eighth book of the series!
S: You have a point Caramel. I guess if anyone is reading our blog, even sporadically, they would know that! You have already reviewed so many books in this world.
C: Yes, I am not sure I can list them all. I mean there are fifteen books in the series, five books each for three different series, making up the main fifteen books. I reviewed most of those books. Then there are the graphic novel versions of them, but they are not all out yet. This is the eighth book, so I have reviewed seven of those so far. And then I reviewed a few other books about the dragons of the Wings of Fire universe.
S: True. Let me put a link here to your reviews of those four books: Wings of Fire: A Guide to the Dragon World, The Winglets Quartet: The First Four Stories, Dragonslayer, and Darkstalker.
C: Thank you.

S: So okay, let us go back to Peril. So Escaping Peril is not about escaping danger, but escaping from this dragon named Peril, then?
C: You could read it like that, because Peril is dangerous, but also you could read it as Peril is the one escaping. Because the book is really about Peril discovering herself and saving herself from her queen.
S: That is a cool play on words then!
C: Yeah, it is. See why I love Wings of Fire?
S: Yeah, I can see that it is only about the wordplay. Not about the amazing dragons, not at all.
C: No, of course it is not only about the wordplay! It is the whole thing.
S: I know. I’m just teasing you, Caramel. I do know how much you have enjoyed reading these books.
C: Good. Glad we made that clear.
S: So Caramel, this is the eighth book in the series. But each of these books is about an individual dragon, and so perhaps one could read them out of order. What do you think?
C: Sure they could, but it makes a lot more sense if you read them in order.
S: So they are chronologically ordered, then?
C: Yes, definitely. So knowing what happened in the earlier books explains a lot of what is going on in the later books. But you are also right, that one could simply dive into this book, for example, and get a good sense of the world.
S: But it is clear to me that you think readers should start from the beginning and read every single book in order.
C: Yes. And then reread them. Over and over and over again. Like I have been doing all this time.
S: I know! Your copies of some of the books have really worn out…
C: I prefer to call them “well read” or even “well loved”.
S: I love that Caramel! I love that you love books!
C: Only some books!
S: Okay, that is right, but it is also perfectly fine! Anyways, back to Escaping Peril. I know you have already read the graphic novel versions of the first seven books and the illustrations are done by the same artist. So maybe there was nothing surprising about the illustrations this time?
C: That’s right, nothing surprising. Except of course these dragons are awesome and the illustrations all do a great job in helping me visualize them!
S: That is wonderful, Caramel. It seems like the author and the illustrator really made this work. Anyways, maybe this is a good time to wrap up our review. So tell me what you are most excited about, having read this book.
C: Well, now I am ready for the graphic novel version of the ninth book!
S: That will be released this year, I think.
C: Really? So happy to hear that! And I also heard that there might be a totally new sixteenth book! So I have a lot to look forward to.
S: I am so happy for you! And in the meantime we will read a lot of other books.
C: Of course!
S: So then, what do you want to tell our readers?
C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!









