The Popcorn Dragon by Jane ThayerYou could hardly blame Dexter, ordinarily a well-behaved young dragon, for showing off when he suddenly found that he could make clouds of smoke. The temptation is irresistible, but Dexter quickly becomes insufferable. Ages 2-5.
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Darkness and Light by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. CookThe Companions have gone their separate ways, each vowing to return with news of the growing darkness in Ansalon. Sturm Brightblade, a warrior whose honor is his life, and Kitiara, a passionate woman of uncertain loyalties, travel north in search of Sturm's long-lost father.
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A Hero's Justice by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. CookWriting team Thompson and Cook once again explore the history of the ancient Dragonlance world in A Hero's Justice. Considered the historical specialists of the setting, the authors take their story-telling skills to a colorful and violent era of its history that has not been chronicled in any previous novel series.
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A Hero's Justice by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. CookWriting team Thompson and Cook once again explore the history of the ancient Dragonlance world in A Hero's Justice. Considered the historical specialists of the setting, the authors take their story-telling skills to a colorful and violent era of its history that has not been chronicled in any previous novel series.
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The Qualinesti by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya C. CookOne of the most fabled stories in all of Krynn's tradition - untold before now - the founding of Qualinost, and the creation of the magnificent society of the renegade elves, the Qualinesti.
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The Dragon who lived Downstairs by Burr TillstromAn impoverished princess and her mother are aided by a kindly dragon in vanquishing a wicked witch who wants to steal their castle's gold.
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Marcy Hooper and the Greatest Treasure in the World by Stephanie S. TolanThird-grader Marcy, who can't seem to do anything right, has an adventure involving a dragon and treasure, which bolsters her self-esteeem. Ages 4-8.
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Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. TolkienA tale of the days when giants and dragons walked the kingdom, this tells the story of Farmer Giles of Ham who is fat, unheroic and red-bearded. But he is also fortunate and shrewd. When a large and stupid giant blunders into his fields it begins a surprising chain of events.
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The Hobbit, or, There and Back Again by J.R.R. TolkienBilbo Baggins, the hobbit, is a peaceful sort who lives in a cozy hole in the Shire, a place where adventures are uncommon--and rather unwanted. So when the wizard of Gandalf whisks him away on a treasure hunting expedition with a troop of rowdy dwarves, he's not entirely thrilled.
The Hobbit is the classic fantasy story of the 20th century. This story of a little hobbit who is launched into an adventure he never wanted nor dreamed of, to eventually find himself face-to-face with a fire-breathing dragon is breathtaking.
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Player's Handbook by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip WilliamsCore Rulebook I of Dungeons & Dragons The Player's Handbook contains tables and rules for creating characters and lists the abilities of the different character classes, the properties and costs of equipment, a complete list of spells that magic-using character classes (such as wizards or clerics) can cast, and numerous other rules that govern gameplay. | ||