Eddie's Blue-Winged Dragon by C.S. AlderA sixth-grader with cerebral palsy becomes the owner of a brass dragon which helps him out in some of the battles he faces due to his handicap Ages 10-13
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The Book of the Dragon by Judy Allen and Jeanne GriffithsThe dragon drifts his way through the art and mythology of the ancient and modern worlds like a recurring dream. And dreamlike, his forms and attributes change, from East to West and from age to age. He doesn't exist, and yet he features in ancient cosmology and western medieval romance; the alchemists used him as a symbol; early travellers insisted that they saw him and drew his images on maps; and psychologists analysed his impact on the human mind.
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Kindred Spirits by Mark Anthony and Ellen PorathWhen Flint Fireforge, dwarf and metalsmith, receives a wondrous summons from the Speaker of the Sun, he journeys to the fabled elven city of Qualinost. There he meets Tanis, a thoughtful youth born of a tragic union between elf and man. Tanis and Flint, each a misfit in his own way, find themselves unlikely friends.
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The Adventures of Kelvin of Rud Across the Frames by Piers Anthony and Robert E. MargroffThis set contains the first three books of Kelvin of Rud: Dragon's Gold, Serpent's Silver, and Chimaera's Copper
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Chimaera's Copper by Piers Anthony and Robert E. MargroffWhen his two deadliest enemies join forces to take revenge on him, Kelvin is trapped in the distant Frame World and must escape in order to save the woman he loves, who carries their unborn child.
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Dragon's Gold by Piers Anthony and Robert E. MargroffThe Kingdom of Rud languishes under the heel of a usurper; an evil sorcerer has taken the throne in the name of his wicked daughter. Even deep in the forest, away from all power, the people tremble and await the day of prophecy's fulfillment. It cannot come too soon: Charlain and her children are soon to lose their home to the tax collector.
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Mouvar's Magic by Piers Anthony and Robert E. MargroffThe mysterious prophecy that has shaped the life of Kelvin Knight Hackleberry and his family seems nearly to have run its course. The Two Kingdoms that were joined by Kelvin to form Kelvinia have now been united with three others, to make a great confederation under the rule of the young twin kings, Kildom and Kildee.
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Orc's Opal by Piers Anthony and Robert E. MargroffThe prophecy of Mouvar is running its course in the many frames of reality inhabited by Kelvin Knight Hackleberry and his family. However, not all of his enemies are dead. The evil witch Zady seeks vengeance for the deaths of Zoanna and Rufurt, and has vowed to kill Kelvin's children.
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Serpent's Silver by Piers Anthony and Robert E. MargroffKnight Kelvin knows he is stuck with being the Roundear of the Book of Prophecy, and he even knows that the prophecy isn't completed. Now his father is imprisoned in a dungeon beyond the Flaw and his half-brother is entangled with a beautiful girl and a silver serpent.
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Dragon Tales, edited by Isaac AsimovA collection of 12 short stories about dragons by various authors.
This is a spectacular collection of some of the best short stories out there that involve dragons. Every single one of these stories is fascinating in its own way, and this collection provides an interesting insight into the different ways a dragon can be portrayed. Two of these stories even kicked off long-running series of books: St. Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson kicked off the Dragon and the George series, and Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey kicked off the popular Dragonriders of Pern series.
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