Fireborn: Gamemaster's Handbook by Fantasy Flight GamesFireborn is an exciting new roleplaying game set in a modern world where dragons are being reborn as humans. In the long-ago Age of Myth and Legend, dragons ruled the skies. Defenders of mankind, monsters of legend, warriors of spirit, and explorers of renown... the dragons were all these things, and more. But even they could not fight the inevitable tide of chaos and corruption. In a final epic battle the dragons disappeared and magic bled away from the world
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Fireborn: Player's Handbook by Fantasy Flight GamesThe Player's Handbook for the exciting new roleplaying game that reimagines dragons in the modern world! Players simultaneously roleplay in the modern and mythic ages. In the mythic age, dragons reign supreme and sorcerers make pacts with dark beings, threatening the world with their power-mad schemes. The present day is a dark and ominous time, poisoned by mystery and the occult.
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Sleeping Dragons All Around by Sheree FitchCan Melissa tiptoe past the eight sleeping dragons in her house to reach the mocha maple chocolate cake or will Ms. Lindy Lean, the fitness dragon, or Fagan, the punk dragon, get there first? Ages 4-8.
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Dragon's Milk by Susan FletcherKaeldra, an outsider adopted by an Elythian family as a baby, possesses the power to understand dragons and uses this power to try to save her younger sister, who needs dragon's milk to recover from an illness. Ages 9-12.
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Flight of the Dragon Kyn by Susan FletcherFifteen-year-old Kara is summoned by King Orrik, who believes she has the power to call down the dragons that have been plundering his realm, and she is caught up in the fierce rivalry between Orrik and his jealous brother Rog. Ages 9-12.
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Sign of the Dove by Susan FletcherLyf has always been pampered, ever since she caught vermilion fever and drank dragon's milk to cure it. The milk turned her eyes green -- a sure sign that she could speak with dragons. But being able to communicate with dragons is not a coveted gift, not when the Queens' forces are killing the dragons for their hearts and imprisoning all who try to stop them. Ages 9-12.
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The Atlas of Pern by Karen Wynn FonstadA complete guide to Anne McCaffrey's wonderful world of Dragons and Dragonriders.
I highly recommend this book for those who may wish to learn more about the world of Pern. It contains pages of beautiful and detailed maps of the planet, along with a huge amount of information. It is, unfortunately, out of print, but used copies can usually be found here.
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Mr. Drackle and his Dragons by Elizabeth Hull FromanAn ogre decides to raise dragons as he finds them pleasant companions but fellow ogres begin an anti-dragon campaign. Ages 4-6.
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The Book of Dragons, edited by O. Muiriel FullerTwenty delightful tales from Germany, China, France, Wales, England, Japan, and other lands tell of fearsome dragons, as well as a few that are friendly and even loving.
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