This system creates a thrilling dynamic. Every chapter of Dorduncu Kanat feels like a survival game. Loyalties shift. Friends die. And just when you think you understand the rules, Yarros reveals a lie at the heart of the kingdom’s foundation.
If you are a Turkish reader debating between the original English and the translation, know this: The Turkish edition ( Dorduncu Kanat ) does a fantastic job with the military jargon. The ranks (Wingleader, Section Leader) and the dragon anatomy terms feel organic. However, be prepared for the fact that some of Yarros’ modern, snappy internal monologue (Violet’s voice is very contemporary) gets slightly formalized in Turkish. That said, the emotional gut-punches—especially the third-act twist—hit just as hard. Dorduncu Kanat - Rebecca Yarros
: Violet's childhood friend and a protective figure whose adherence to Navarre's rigid rules eventually causes friction. The Dragons This system creates a thrilling dynamic
Rebecca Yarros, karakter yaratımındaki başarısıyla bilinir ve 'ta bu yeteneğini zirveye taşımıştır. Friends die
For those who have finished Dorduncu Kanat and are gasping for air, there is good news. The book is the first in series. The sequel, Iron Flame ( Demir Alev in Turkish), is already available, continuing Violet’s journey as she discovers that the war she trained for is not the war that exists.
Dorduncu Kanat is not high literature in the vein of Tolkien, nor is it trying to be. It is a visceral, fast-paced, romantic thrill ride. Think The Hunger Games meets How to Train Your Dragon (if Hiccup had a very explicit romance subplot).
The story follows , a 20-year-old who was trained her entire life to be a scribe—to live in the quiet, dusty halls of the Basgiath War College, cataloguing history. But in a shocking twist, her mother, the commanding general, forces her into the Riders’ Quadrant instead.