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Doomfarers of Coramonde by Brian Daley

Gil MacDonald cursed in disgust. Twenty-four hours ago, he and his men had been fighting off an ambush in a Viet Nam jungle. Now, thanks to some king of magic spell, they were in the middle of this Fantasy Land that was filled with flying dragons, wizards, crazy castles and dispossessed princes.

The Starfollowers of Coramonde by Brian Daley

Gil MacDonald, soldier and self-chosen exile from Earth, was searching for Yardiff Bey, the master wizard and archvillain. Bey had abducted Gil's friend Dunstan and was now plotting with his Dark Masters to destroy all that was good in this strange world of magic and mystery which the American had chosen.

The Companions by Tina Daniell

Caramon, Sturm, and Tasslehoff, on an innocent ship's errand, are blown thousands of miles off course by a magic windstorm and transported to the eastern Bloodsea. Caramon and Sturm are left for dead while Tasslehoff mysteriously turns against his friends....

Dark Heart by Tina Daniell

At long last, the story of the beautiful dark-hearted Kitiara Uth Matar. This compelling novel tells the story of the birth of her twin brothers, the warrior Caramon and the frail mage Raistlin, and Kit's admirable role in their upbringing.

Maquesta Kar-Thon by Tina Daniell

At eighteen, Maquesta Kar-Thon has just volunteered to captain the Perechon for a quest with a high stake -- her father's life. The minotaur lord Attat has giver her father a slow-acting poison, and is withholding the antidote until Maq captures the deadly sea monster Morkoth for his private zoo. To accompany her on this voyage, Attat sends along the renegade minotaur Bas Ohn-Koraf and a shadowperson warrior, Ilyatha.

Champions of Appledore by Romayne Dawnay

Hoping to rid their town of wolves, Tom the Boy and Sir Pomfrey hire a sick dragon who is no longer at the height of his powers.

Ages 9-12.

The Whim of the Dragon by Pamela Dean

Three things have the power to destroy the Secret Country: the Border Magic, the Crystal of Earth, and the whim of the dragon. The cousins have faced the first two; now they face the third. The Country's most trusted counselors know that the five are impostors, but no one knows who has been playing with their destinies. They must find and speak with Chryse the unicorn and Belaparthalion the dragon in order to learn the truth.

The Old Witch and the Dragon by Ida Delage

The Old Witch saves the farmer, the town, and herself from the ravages of the Dragon of Thunder Mountain, who comes down from his mountain every hundred years.

Ages 9-12.

One Dragon to Another by Ned Delaney

A caterpillar wants to be just like her best friend, a dragon, and thinks there is hope when at the end of winter she emerges changed from her cocoon.

Ages 3-6.

Dragon's Knight by Carol L. Dennis

Can the magic of dragons save a world of Gods from the Shadowloard's evil? Maybe not...

Dragon's Pawn by Carol L. Dennis

Jarl had gotten his riddle from a kindly, grandmotherly sort of which. But friendly or not, she'd told him pretty firmly he had to solve it if he was to become a hero who could fight off evil and find his way home to earth. She didn't warn him, however, that this very riddle would also lead him into the most bizzare adventures imaginable - and that he would soon find himself contending with ogres, bandits, talking trees, and the dark minions of the Shadowlord himself...

Dragon's Queen by Carol L. Dennis

What they wanted was adventure. What they got was a one-way ticket to the Shadowlord's world!

The Knight and the Dragon by Tomie dePaola

What happens when a sheepish knight and a not-so-fierce dragon fight for the very first time? Well, it's no ordinary battle since the knight has to go to the castle library to learn about dragon-fighting and the dragon must dig through his ancestor's things to find out how to fight a knight! Spontaneity of line and feeling are backed by zesty colors and a jovial, tongue-in-cheek tone to which children can relate.

Ages 4-8.

The Dragon and the Djinn by Gordon R. Dickson

Gordon R. Dickson continues his acclaimed saga of a twentieth-century American transformed into a Dragon Knight - and transported into a fantastic medieval adventure! The Dragon Knight's journey to the Holy Land is supposed to be a simple quest...but pirates, sea giants, and the legendary Djinn threaten to make his voyage the most dangerous odyssey known to man - and dragon.

The Dragon and the Fair Maid of Kent by Gordon R. Dickson

Gordon R. Dickson has entertained readers for over two decades with his tales of Jim Eckert. Now the Dragon Knight must confront the three disas-ters that lie in wait for any visitor to the English Middle Ages: war, plague, and Plantagenets. The plague is caused by a covert invasion of shapechanging goblins who seek to take over the world. Meanwhile, Eckerts castle is invaded by Plantagenets: Edward III, his son Edward The Black Prince, and Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent.

The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson

Through no fault of his own, the once human Jim Eckert had become a dragon. Unfortunately, his beloved Angie had remained human. But in this magical land anything could happen. To make matters worse, Angie had been taken prisoner by an evil dragon and was held captive in the impenetrable Loathly Tower.

This is a very interesting twist on a classic tale that flourishes into quite the story of its own! What happens when the good guy is trapped in the body of a dragon, and suddenly, the knights are after him?

The Dragon and the Gnarly King by Gordon R. Dickson

As a young mathematician, Jim Eckert was transported to a parallel medieval world where he found he had the ability to transform himself into a large but none-too-bright dragon named Gorbash. Long since settled, Jim--now the Baron de Bois de Malencontri et Riveroak--must once again assume the form of the Dragon Knight to save the enchanted realm.

The Dragon At War by Gordon R. Dickson

Magically transported to medieval England and empowered with special gifts, Jim Eckert is challenged to protect England from an invasion of the French army, which has aligned itself with the mighty serpents of the deep.

The Dragon In Lyonesse by Gordon R. Dickson

After their final battle, legend tells us, Arthur and his knights went to Lyonesse, the land under the sea. Now Lyonesse is threatened by a resurgence of the Dark Powers, those mindless malevolent forces that struggle to stop the course of History.

And Jim Eckert--the Dragon Knight--and his friends are called upon to stop them.

The Dragon Knight by Gordon R. Dickson

Thrown into the alternative universe of 14th-century England, 20th-century mathematician Jim Eckert and his new wife, Angie, have become Sir James, Baron de Bois de Malenconti, and Lady Angela. They are learning how to live and govern in the medieval era, coping as well with the local dragons and other magical manifestations. Suddenly finding himself transformed into a dragon, Jim turns to S. Carolinus, his magician neighbor, who takes him on as an apprentice.

The Dragon on the Border by Gordon R. Dickson

A plague of Hollow Men--unkillable spirits clad in suits of armor--threatens the northern border of England. The task of defeating them and the evil they serve falls once more to Jim Eckert, a modern man transplanted to an alternate medieval universe.

The Dragon, the Earl, and the Troll by Gordon R. Dickson

Jim and Angie, the loving couple introduced in The Dragon and the George, are again in trouble with the Dark Powers-and to complicate matters, an orphaned infant has been dropped in their laps. Learning that the Dark Powers plan to tamper with History at the Earl of Somerset's upcoming, 12-day Christmas revels, the pair attend the celebrations.

The Flight of Dragons by Peter Dickenson

This book may be a bit tough to find, but it is well worth the search! Peter Dickenson lays out an entire set of circumstances in which dragons may have existed. He covers everything from the life cycle of these proposed dragons, to an explanation of dragon flight (despite the fact that the traditional idea of the winged dragon could not possibly have flown because their wings could not have been big enough to support their weight), to an explanation of the fact that nobody has ever found dragon bones.

Dragonology by Ernest Drake and Dugald Steer

How does one describe this book? It is somewhat of a handbook for those who wish to study dragons. It provides descriptions of different types of dragons, their life cycle, explanations for their ability to fly, strategies to capture or defeat them, and other such similar information.

It's a unique book. Older children may like it the best, but anyone seriously interested in dragons will find it at least amusing and at most a fascinating read.

Dragonslayer by Wayland Drew

Vermithrax, the last of dragonkind, swooped down over the kingdom of Urland, let loose a torrent of flames, and reduced everything to smoldering ash. Then, finding the newly blackened wasteland much to its liking, it settled in for a long stay. Desperate, the villagers finally sought the help of Ulrich, the last living sorcerer. But Ulrich was too old, too feeble. That left only his apprentice, Galen, to go against the might and terror of the deadly dragon.

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