How a Dragon-Themed Fantasy Became the Year's 'It' Book

It's fair to say that Rebecca Yarros' Fourth Wing—a romance-laced fantasy about dragon-riding warriors—has become the hit book of the summer. The book published in early May, and hardcover editions almost immediately sold out (despite that, according to Publishers Weekly, Fourth Wing had a very healthy first printing of 350,000 books).
Readers on TikTok cannot stop talking about the book. And here on Goodreads, members have been raving about the novel, which has already garnered more than 200,000 ratings, giving the book a 4.68-star average rating.
Yarros, a mother of six children, has written more than a dozen books. And until Fourth Wing, she was known as a romance author. So, we had to check in with Yarros and ask her about writing her breakout hit and what fans can expect next.
Readers on TikTok cannot stop talking about the book. And here on Goodreads, members have been raving about the novel, which has already garnered more than 200,000 ratings, giving the book a 4.68-star average rating.
Yarros, a mother of six children, has written more than a dozen books. And until Fourth Wing, she was known as a romance author. So, we had to check in with Yarros and ask her about writing her breakout hit and what fans can expect next.
Goodreads: First of all, congratulations on the success of Fourth Wing! For the very few people who may not have heard of this book yet, can you summarize the premise for us and tell us a little bit about your inspiration for writing it?
Rebecca Yarros: Hi! Thank you for having me! Fourth Wing is about a war college for dragon riders where the first rule is graduate or die, and the chronically ill young woman who has been raised to be a scribe but finds herself competing to bond a dragon instead.
I majored in history in college and was really inspired to take a look at what happens when history is only written by the victor, and how that can change politics and truth as we know it.
GR: Readers are shelving Fourth Wing as both romance and fantasy and describing it as "romantasy." You’ve described this book as your first fantasy book. Tell us about writing fantasy for the first time. Why did you want to move in that direction? How was it similar or different from writing romance?
RY: Having been a fantasy reader my entire life, writing Fourth Wing felt like coming home. Though I found success in romance first, and dearly love the genre, fantasy has always been my first love, so when I found out my publisher [Red Tower] was starting a romantasy line, I jumped at the chance.
Writing fantasy is exceptionally different in the world-building aspect, as well as having more external conflict that drives the characters.
GR: Fourth Wing is a bona fide breakout hit this year. When did you first sense that the book was starting to gain momentum with readers? And how does it feel to have a book of this magnitude at this point in your career? What’s been the most surprising thing to come out of this for you?
RY: I knew the book was gaining some serious traction when my publisher called me three days after release to say all of the first print run had been sold from the warehouse and whatever was on the shelves was all that was left until they could get the second print run in.
It’s been absolutely wild to have this take off, and the best word I have for the experience is surreal. The most surprising aspect has been the messages from readers with Ehlers-Danlos, which is the genetic condition Violet, my main character, has, telling me their various experiences of feeling represented. Having Ehlers-Danlos myself, as do four of my sons, that’s been the most touching part of this entire experience.
GR: Do you try to avoid seeing TikToks and reader reviews of your book? If not, what have been some of your favorite fan reactions to the book so far?
RY: I honestly blocked the hashtags for my name and the book on TikTok once it became overwhelming. I love the app, but I truly believe in honoring reader spaces as well as my own mental health. I do see the ones I’m tagged in, though, and some of my favorites have been compilations of videos and ones about Violet’s method of coping with anxiety, which is to recite her study points from being trained as a scribe.
GR: We always love a good book recommendation (or five). Since physical copies of Fourth Wing have been sold out absolutely everywhere, can you give eager readers a few recommendations of other books to pick up in the interim to tide them over?
RY: They really are hard to find! Hopefully not for too long! I’ve loved The Girl with Stars in Her Eyes by Xio Axelrod and The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah.
GR: What are some of your favorite books, and which authors inspire you?
RY: My favorite book of all time is East of Eden by Steinbeck, and I’ll always reread Mercedes Lackey, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Octavia Butler!
GR: The next book in the series comes out in November. Can you give Goodreads members a little sneak peek of what to expect? How many more books will be in this series?
RY: There will be five books in the series, and all I can say is that there’s more political intrigue, more adventure, and definitely more dragons!
GR: Anything else you’d like to add? (Is there something you’re dying to talk about? A question you’ve always wanted to answer?)
RY: Not at all! I’m just really thankful for all the love Fourth Wing has gotten. It was such a joy to write, and I’m truly humbled that it’s bringing others that same joy! Thank you!
Rebecca Yarros' Book Picks
Fourth Wing is available now in the U.S. The second book in The Empyrean series, Iron Flame, will be published on November 7.

Comments Showing 1-50 of 55 (55 new)
message 1:
by
Yasmine
(new)
Jul 17, 2023 01:53PM

reply
|
flag









The book really brought together topics that I associate with books I read as child/teenager. Can't wait for the second book. I am happy that there will be five books in the series.
As I read the book in German, I want to thank whoever made it possible for them to be translated that fast. Usually, we wait for a year or more to get the books in German.

Without a doubt this is the best book of 2023 and Iron Flame will be the 'most anticipated read of 2023'
Hats off to the team at Red Tower Books and to everyone that onboard to make this series what it is. We love you




Tengo que respirar y recordar disfrutar el próximo libro.

I was lucky to meet Rebecca in Germany one week ago and she was so sweet. I cannot wait for Iron Flame to be published.


It hasn’t been long since I started reading (for fun), but I’ve loved the journey. It’s thanks to authors like her that have made it fun and easy to dive right in to the plot and the characters that make the story true for the reader.
I’m still in my feels about “The things we leave unfinished”. It has an amazing plot, a beautiful love story, great set of characters… and the TWIST😭 had me speechless. First book I’ve cried over.
Currently trying to get my physical copy of Fourth Wing so I can get the full experience. CANT WAIT TO DIVE IN. I already know I’m gonna love it.





I'm REALLY looking forward to Iron Flame! November can get here soon enough!

There's no need to amplify the already-rich and well-known. Feature some less-viral, lesser-known titles here.
Don't always need to go after the new and hot! 🔥
Other authors appreciate some shine, too! ✨



It wasn't that great. Just meh. The hype did not live up. The writing was poor.



Thank you GR for the great interview!