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Dragon and Phoenix by Joanne Bertin

Once 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 Bertin

The 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.

The Unlikely Ones by Mary Brown

Thing, 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.

Dragon's Pawn

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...

Miranda's Dragon by Rosalys Haskell Hall

What should a young girl do when her cowardly boyfreind throws her to the dragon they meet while walking through the woods? Marry the dragon, of course.

Tales of Kolmar by Elizabeth Kerner

Lanen Kaelar has dreamed of dragons all her life. But not just dreaming, for Lanen believes in dragons. Her family mocks her that dragons are just a silly myth. A legend. But Lanen knows better. And she means to prove it. One day she sets out on a dangerous voyage to the remote West to find the land of the True Dragons.

A Book Dragon by Donn Kushner

Nonesuch, the last in a line of dragons, uses his unique ability to change in size to survive for six centuries, during which time he observes such different humans as a medieval monk, an eighteenth-century London chemist, and a modern American bookseller.

The Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey

Humans and their flying dragon companions live in fear of thread, a caustic, deadly material that falls sporadically from space. But when the thread doesn't fall for a long time, people become complacent, forgetting that it is the brave dragonriders who can save them from the periodic threat. But when the thread falls, human and dragon heroes must fight the scourge.

This widely popular, huge, and ongoing series of books is required reading for anyone even mildly interested in dragons, or the fantasy genre in general! Second to none, The complex and wonderful world created by Anne McCaffrey decades ago continues to grow and flourish under the guidance of her son, Todd McCaffrey.

Dragonheart Movie Storybook by Leslie McGuire

When young King Einon betrays Sir Bowen's teachings, Bowen teams up with a rebel, a traveling bard, and a wise dragon to save the kingdom from destruction.

Stanley, the Tale of the Lizard by Peter Meteyard

Sir Lance-a-Little, a very small knight, is helped by Stanley the dragon to win his fair maiden.

The Dragonbards by Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Often overlooked, this series of books (which is suitable for younger readers) it sort of a cross between The Dragonroders of Pern and the Redwall series. They make for easy reading, and are very entertaining.

Bazil Broketail by Christopher Rowley

Aided by a hideous new terror of unbelievable cruelty known only as The Doom, the Dark Masters of Padmasa kidnap Princess Besita, the heir to the throne of Marneri, and it is up to Bazil to save her.

The Year of the Christmas Dragon by Ruth Sawyer

A Mexican Boy finds a Chinese dragon on the hillside and, in return for feeding the dragon and telling him old tales, the dragon helps the boy's village celebrate the Christmas fiesta.

Dragon Franz by Elizabeth Shub

Franz is unhappy being the only dragon who can't spit fire until he learns what he can do.

The Dragon who lived Downstairs by Burr Tillstrom

An impoverished princess and her mother are aided by a kindly dragon in vanquishing a wicked witch who wants to steal their castle's gold.

The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede

This is a wonderful series of books that is most suitable to younger audiences. Patricia Wrede has an incredible talent into combining a wide variety of fairy tales into a series of exciting adventures, and dragons are always part of the main theme.

Dragon by Laurence Yep

The outlawed princess of the Dragon Clan and her young human companion undergo fearsome trials in their quest for an evil enchantress.


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