Again, please do not read this review if you have not the previous Wings of Fire books. My thoughts on those can be found here and here.
This book is the third installment in the Wings of Fire series. It starts off a few days after the events of The Lost Heir, when the Dragonets of Density (I HATE YOU AUTOCORRECT!!! I MENT DESTINY!!) are going to the Rainforest Kingdom to look for a healer who can heal their teacher Webs's wounds, and to look for Glory's parents. Glory hopes that the RainWings are not the lazy they are made out to be, and for a little, her assumptions are correct. They can make sleeping darts, and they have an entire kingdom in the canopy. However, they are also vegetarian (too lazy to hunt), they don't care who their parents are, and they take turns being queen. Also, there is a monster in the rainforest, kidnapping RainWings for its own sinister purposes, and the other dragons are doing nothing about it. What is the monster? What are its plans? These questions and more will be answered in The Hidden Kingdom!
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