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How Many Dragons are Behind the Door by Virginia Kahl

The thirteen daughters of the Duchess and Duke bring home a friendly dragon that delivers a number of surprises.

Ages 4-8.

The Search for the Ten-Winged Dragon by Jean Karl

A young apprentice toymaker's search for a fantastical creature leads him on an unusual journey of adevnture and self-discovery.

Ages 4-8.

A Small, Elderly Dragon by Beverly Keller

When the kingdom is overtaken by a sorcerer, young Princess Dorma, nearsighted and awkward, helps a small, elderly dragon find the power needed to save the villagers.

Ages 4-8.

The Lesser Kindred by Elizabeth Kerner

The stunning sequel to Elizabeth Kerner's Song in the Silence, The Lesser Kindred continues the story of Lanen Kaelar, a young woman who embarked on a search for the great dragons of legend and discovered not only the reality of the myth but her own true love. The course of happiness is not an easy one, however, and Lanen must make some hard choices.

Redeeming the Lost by Elizabeth Kerner

The prophecies are coming true and the ancient race of the Kantri-or true dragons-have come back to the world of Men. It was through the actions of Young Lanen Kaelar that the Kantri were reminded of the larger world. It was bravery (and a mad belief in the old tales) that caused the young woman to start a perilous journey to find the great dragons of legend. In doing so, she found not only the reality of the myth but her own true love.

Song in the Silence 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.

The Once-Upon-a-Time Dragon by Jack Kent

Convinced he is under a magic spell, a dragon buys a body-building guide in order to prepare for his transformation into a handsome prince.

Ages 4-8.

Races of the Dragon by Gwendolyn F.M Kestrel, Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, and Kolja Raven Liquette

Companion rulebook to Dungeons & Dragons

Races of the Dragon provides D&D players and Dungeon Masters with an in-depth look at races descended from or related to dragons. In addition to exploring the fan-favorite kobold race, Races of the Dragon introduces two new races, dragonborn and spellscales, and provides information on half-dragons.

Magic in the Mist by Mary Margaret Kimmel

A young boy living in the mountains of west Wales studies long and hard to be wizard but has no success until he befriends a small dragon.

Ages 4-8.

The Black Wing by Mary Kirchoff

One score and six years before the confronting the Companions in Xak Tsaroth, the black dragon Khisanth is awakened from a centuries-long sleep. The world she had known as a young wyrm is gone, irrevocably changed by the Cataclysm. Now fully grown, she has much to learn about being a dragon in a world where her kind are feared as the villains in stories told to children.

Flint the King by Mary Kirchoff and Douglas Niles

The peaceful life of Flint Fireforge is disturbed when he is forced to leave Solace and return to his dwarven homeland to investigate his brother's murder. As he delves into the mystery, unexpected allies and unseen enemies join the fight of truth against treachery.

Kendermore by Mary Kirchoff

Before the War of the Lance, carefree kender Tasslehoff Burrfoot is enjoying the company of his friends at the Inn of the Last Home when a bounty hunter arrives and charges him with desertion for violating the kender laws of prearranged marriage. But Tasslehoff's intended has pulled a disappearing act of her own. The race is on to see who gets dragged to the altar first in a tale of adventure replete with magic, monsters, and mayhem.

The Medusa Plague by Mary Kirchoff

When the village of Thonville blames his missing uncle, a brave sorcerer and the High Defender of Bastion, for a strange plague that has afflicted the town, Bram sets out to discover the real source of the sickness.

Night of the Eye by Mary Kirchoff

It will soon be the Night of the Eye, a rare time when all three moons align in high sanction over the lands of Krynn. On the eve of Guerrand DiThon's political marriage to a rival family, the young noble is visited by a strange, powerful mage who knows more about him than he does himself. Seduced by promises of wizardly might, Guerrand slips away beneath the triple moons and journeys for the Tower of Wayreth.

The Seventh Sentinel by Mary Kirchoff

A wizard sacrificed himself to preserve the secrets of magic. Centuries later, the survival of magic is again in question. The key is a young lord whose heritage is tied to the tuatha dundarael, faerie folk who practice powerful earth magic. These secrets are the weapons that Guerrand and Bram DiThon will wield in defending their Art against an old, scarred enemy.

Kaz the Minotaur by Richard A. Knaak

After the defeat of the Dark Queen, and the death of Huma Dragonbane, the most famous of the knights of Solamnia, Kaz, the renegade minotaur, wanders throughout Krynn, telling the true tale of the land's most legendary hero, stalked by his enemies -- a haunted soul, an outcast, a hero.

The Legend of Huma by Richard A. Knaak

Kaz wanders throughout Krynn, telling the true tale of Huma Dragonbane. But hearing rumors of evil, Kaz returns to warn the Knights-and is plunged into a dark nightmare of magic, danger, and deja-vu.

A Dragon in the Family by Jackie French Koller

Ever since Darek saved Zantor the dragonling, they've been inseparable. Darek is the only family Zantor has ever known. But now Darek is bringing Zantor home from the Valley of the Dragons. The villagers are up in arms! He and his brother Clep are called traitors. Their best friends are turning against them. Even Darek's father has been threatened for allowing the enemy in their midst.

Ages 9-12.

Dragon Quest by Jackie French Koller

Now that the villagers have finally accepted Darek's dragonling, Zantor, they've all fallen in love with him. Especially Rowena, the spoiled daughter of the Chief Elder -- so much that she wants the dragonling for her very own.

Ages 9-12.

Dragon Trouble by Jackie French Koller

Having returned safely from Krad with the dragonlings, Darek and his friends learn that Darek's father, who is still looking for them, is in terrible danger, prompting Darek to return to the risky Krad.

Ages 9-12.

The Dragonling by Jackie French Koller

Darek can't wait for his first Dragonquest. Then he can be just like his older brother, Clep, the hero who brought down a Great Blue, the largest and fiercest dragon of all. Darek goes to admire the kill -- and finds a dragonling peeking out of the giant dragon's pouch. Scared but curious, he feeds the hungry baby and makes an unlikely friend.

Ages 9-12.

Dragons and Kings by Jackie French Koller

Darek, his friends, and their fathers have all returned from the Mountain of Krad. To their dismay, however, they soon discover that their village is now ruled by Zarnak, a power-hungry tyrant.

Ages 9-12.

The Dragons of Krad by Jackie French Koller

Darek and Rowena sneak into Krad to rescue their friends, but they soon find Krad is even more dangerous than they had feared.

Ages 9-12.

Adam Draws Himself a Dragon by Irina Korschunow

A young dragon comes to stay with Adam for awhile and they help each other overcome the problems that make their school days unhappy.

Ages 9-12.

The Secret in the Dungeon by Fernando Krahn

A curious child slips away from a tour group at an old castle and stumbles upon a sleeping dragon in a dungeon.

Ages 9-12.

Dragon Circle by Stephen Krensky

A family of hereditary witches, living in secret in present-day Massachusetts, encounters a newly-awakened circle of five dragons desperately in need of help.

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.

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