The Irda by Linda P. BakerGiven life by gods, the Ogres were the most intelligent and beautful of the early races on Krynn, and they reigned supreme in their perfect kingdom... Until that fabled race was weakened by clan rivalries and evil ambition, their downfall orchestrated by the hand of the Dark Queen, Takhisis...
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Dragon Death by Gael BaudinoThe Specter of Death had worked its spell to transform a bumbling young sorcerer into a cunning betrayer of his own people. And even as the sorcerer tricked the kings of Gryylth and Corrin into mounting an overseas invasion, Alouzon Dragonmaster - once a twentieth-century teaching assistant at UCLA, now Guardian, perhaps even Goddess, of Gryylth - was cast back to Los Angeles with the Specter's hounds in pursuit.
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Dragonsword by Gael BaudinoThe dragon's call had come again. And Solomon Braithwaite, an aging UCLA professor specializing in Arthurian Britain, was ready to return with the Dragon to a land that could not be found on any map, the kingdom of Gryylth. Here the scholar would be transformed into a warrior in the prime of his life - Dythragor Dragonmaster, Guardian of Gryylth. But this time, Solomon would not go alone. For the Dragon had called for Solomon's assistant Suzanne to be carried off to Gryylth and metamorphosed into the tall warrior woman Alouzon Dragonmaster.
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Duel of Dragons by Gael BaudinoWings of doom were spreading destruction across the kingdom of Gryylth. Twentieth-century weapons were raining down upon an unsuspecting land where sharpened blades and pointed spears had always been the only true warrior's tools. And for Suzanne Heeling, UCLA teacher of medieval studies, the call of the dragon Silbakor has suddenly come again, transforming her into Alouzon Dragonmaster, Guardian of the land.
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Stormblade by Nancy Var BerberickDeep in the cavern kingdom of Thorbardin, the powerful Stormblade is secretly crafted by an elderly dwarf-master. A Kingsword, it is intended to break the deadlock among the ruling council of Thanes. When Stormblade is stolen and turns up years later, a series of exciting and deadly events are set in motion. Only a heroic dwarf knows the magic of the legendary blade, and he sets out to recover the lost weapon. To do so, he must travel to a land rife with war and treachery.
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Magicians of Erianne by James R. BerryRonan, a young boy with no memory and strong magical powers, is sent on a quest to retrieve the stolen sword Excalibur from Morgan Le Fey.
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Dragon and Phoenix by Joanne BertinOnce every thousand years the phoenix of Jehanglan burns to death in a magical release. For millennia the emperors of Jehanglan have tried to harness the awesome power of the phoenix's rebirth. One has finally succeeded, using black magic and the enslavement of a dragon. Far away at the Crown of the World, Dragon-lord Linden and his new wife, Maurynna, are trying to live the life of happy newlyweds. But all is not well. Since her first Change into dragon-form, Maurynna has been unable to duplicate it. | ||
The Last Dragonlord by Joanne BertinThe Last Dragonlord is the first in a series of books written by Joanne Bertin. It takes place in a world of truehumans, truedragons, and dragonlords - beings which have both human and dragon souls and can change from human to dragon and vice versa at will.
This is a wonderful book! Full of excitement, adventure, uncertainty, political strife, some romance thrown in here and there.. It has a little bit of everything, including (of course) dragons. I enjoyed this book a great deal.
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Dragons: The Modern Infestation by Pamela Wharton BlanpiedPre-medieval dragons are a staple of Western culture, familiar through bestiaries, folklore and the framework of meaning provided by the church. Dragons of the Modern Infestation, however, must be known through a scientific term: verminology. The purpose of this monograph is to make available to the general public the fruits of verminological research which began shortly after the first modern sightings, in the hope of fostering a better understanding of the risks inherent in dragon/human contact, and a deeper appreciation of the beauty and complexity of these beasts.
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The Dragon and the Thief by Gillian BradshawIn ancient Egypt an unlucky young man meets a wealthy dragon and together they find dangerous but exciting adventure.
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The Land of Gold by Gillian BradshawAfter the murder of her parents, a Nubian princess is helped to her rightful place on the throne by two friendly Egyptians and the dragon Hathor.
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The Unlikely Ones by Mary BrownThing, a young girl who hides beneath a mask, and her handicapped companions--a crow, a toad, a goldfish, and a kitten--set off on a desperate quest to find the Dragon of the Black Mountain.
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