Book Review.
Why Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros is the Fantasy Phenomenon We Didn’t Know We Needed By Francouis Pretorius “You do not enter the world of dragons lightly. You either come back a rider… or you don’t come back at all.” When I picked up Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros, I thought I knew what I was getting: a spicy, dragon-riding fantasy romance with tropes I’ve seen before, deadly academies, fierce competitions, enemies-to-lovers tension. But what I actually found was a book that has earned every bit of its viral buzz, gripping readers far beyond the usual fantasy crowd. This novel isn’t just a bestseller. It’s a cultural moment. The Plot That Grabs You by the Throat At Basgiath War College, cadets train to become dragon riders, scribes, or healers. The stakes? Life or death, literally. Violet Sorrengail, our physically fragile but mentally sharp heroine, is forced by her ruthless mother (the commanding general) to enter the deadly Riders Quadrant. From the moment Violet steps o...