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Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton

A tale of love, money, and family conflict--among dragons. A family deals with the death of their father. A son goes to court for his inheritance. Another son agonises over his father's deathbed confession. One daughter becomes involved in the abolition movement, while another sacrifices herself for her husband.

Amber and Ashes by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

From best-selling author and Dragonlance setting co-creator Margaret Weis, Amber and Ashes takes up where the War of Souls left off with the central character Mina. While following her story, this new trilogy will also explore the chaos that is post-war Krynn. This is Weis's first solo hardcover since the publication of the extremely popular Dragonlance title The Soulforge in 1998.

The Annotated Legends by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

This set contains the second trilogy of the Dragonlance series: Time of the Twins, War of the Twins, and Test of the Twins

The Cataclysm by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, and various others

A continent is sundered... The Kingpriest's arrogance brings the wrath of the gods upon Krynn. The result is the Cataclysm -- chaos and anarchy, despair and villainy... and inspiring heroism.

Dark Heart by Margaret Weis and David Baldwin

Justin Sterling is a loner. Formerly Justinian, Lord Sterling, he has lived for centuries in, but not of, our world, serving an ancient entity known only as the Dragon. Justin's reward is immortality, but to keep it he must keep killing. He has grown to hate his interminable life, soaked in blood, almost as much as he fears the hideous death that will be his if he refuses to do the Dragon's bidding.

The Dragonlance Chronicles by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

A war is developing, and a group of friends meet with a couple of exiled barbarians carrying a Blue Crystal staff, which is being looked for by the local authorities. The invading forces discover the whereabouts of the staff, and the newly formed group of travellers, the Companions, begin a journey in which they learn about the staff's secret, the real meaning of the departure of the gods, the return of the dragons and the fabled weapons known as dragonlances.

This set contains the first three volumes in the Dragonlance series: Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning

Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Lifelong friends, they went their separate ways. Now they are together again, though each holds secrets from the others in his heart. They speak of a world shadowed with rumors of war. They speak of tales of strange monsters, creatures of myth, creatures of legend. They do not speak of their secrets. Not then. Not until a chance encounter with a beautiful, sorrowful woman, who bears a magical crystal staff, draws the companions deeper into the shadows, forever changing their lives and shaping the fate of the world.

The Dragons of Krynn, edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

In this one-of-a-kind collection, you'll find:
* An elite corps of bridge-building draconians.
* A solamni stalking a dangerous spectre.
* A minotaur captured by a dark wizard and put to a cruel and unusual test.
* Kender who pilfer magic, gully dwarves who cook a delicious rat sstew, and gnomes who invent whatchamacallits that wreak spectacular havoc.
* Plus, all manner and hue of dragons, good, evil, and just plain mischievous.

Dragons of Spring Dawning by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

The war against the dragon minions of Queen Takhisis rages on. Armed with the mysterious, magical dragon orbs and the shining, silver dragonlance, the companions bring hope to the world. But now, in the dawn of a new day, the dark secrets that have long shadowed the hearts of the friends come to the light. Betrayal, treachery, frailty, and weakness will nearly destroy all that they have accomplished.

Dragons of Winter Night by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Now the people know that the dragon minions of Takhisis, Queen of Dragons, have returned. The people of all nations prepare to fight to save their homes, their lives, and their freedom. But the races have long been divided by hatred and prejudice. Elven warriors and human knights fight among themselves. It seems the battle has been lost before it begins.

Kender, Gully Dwarves, and Gnomes by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

"Wanna Bet?"

The three adventure-seeking sons of Caramon Majere lose a bet to a flamboyant, magnificently bearded dwarf, and wake up, shanghaied, on an incredible gnomish sailing vessel questing after the legendary Graygem.

Love and War by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

The legend of Raistlin's daughter!

A strange story that cannot be confirmed, yet it is whispered among the elves of Silvanesti, gossiped about by the kender of Krynn, and told here for the first time by Caramon, the enigmatic mage's surviving twin.

The Magic of Krynn by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Is Raistlin truly dead?

The answer lies in the new Dragonlance novella by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which gazes into the future of Caramon and his mage-son, and into the dark nether-past of Raistlin.

The Reign of Istar by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Before the Cataclysm...
A kender becomes a Solamnic Knight (almost).
An ogre emerges as an unlikely savior of the dwarven race.
And gladiators compete in the bloodsport of Istar.

The Second Generation by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Years have passed since the end of the War of the Lance. The people of Ansalon have rebuilt their lives, their houses, their families. The Companions of the Lance, too, have returned to their homes, raising children and putting the days of their heroic deeds behind them. But peace on Krynn comes at a price. The forces of darkness are ever vigilant, searching for ways to erode the balance of power and take control.

Test of the Twins by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Defying the fate that claimed his evil predecessor, Raistlin opens the Portal to the Abyss and passes through. With Crysania at his side, he engages the Queen of Darkness in a battle for the ultimate prize--a seat among the gods.

Testament of the Dragon by Margaret Weis and David Baldwin

Banished to the Nether Realm for their occult powers, the Disciples of the Dragon pledge their fealty to their fantastic dragon king in exchange for eternal youth and wealth--all except one Judas in their midst.

Time of the Twins by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Sequestered in the blackness of the dreaded Tower of High Sorcery in Palanthas, surrounded by nameless creatures of evil, Raistlin Majere weaves a plan to conquer the darkness--to bring it under his control. Crysania, a beautiful and devoted cleric of Paladine, tries to use her faith to lead Raistlin from the darkness. She is blind to his shadowed designs, and he draws her slowly into his neatly woven trap.

The War of the Lance by Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Michael Williams, and Richard A. Knaak

The world of Krynn is caught in the grips of a terrible war between the minions of Takhisis, Queen of Darkness, and the followers of Paladine and the gods of good. Dragons, both foul and fair, clash in the skies, and a small band of friends who will one day be known as the Heroes of the Lance, strive for freedom and honor.

War of the Twins by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

One hundred years have passed since the fiery Cataclysm that changed the face of Krynn forever. For one hundred years, the people of Krynn have struggled to survive. But for some, those one hundred years have passed in the blink of an eye.

Sir Bertie and the Wyvern by Nicholas Wilde

Sir Bertie the Bold, a gentle, old-fashioned knight who prefers gardening to jousting, accompanies his clever son Jop on a quest for the fierce Wyvern when he needs a dragon to pose for the family coat of arms.

Before the Mask by Michael Williams and Teri Williams

This is the story of a young Verminaard, the boy who grew into the dragon highlord of note in the War of the Lance. In the Khalkist Mountains, a child was born amidst the ominous prophecy of a druidess. As Verminaard grew, he traded his earthly loyalties to a mysterious Voice, a voice which one day he would call his Queen.

The Dark Queen by Michael Williams and Teri Williams

In a vision from her prison in the Abyss, the dark goddess Takhisis watches Fordus Firesoul, leader of a ragged band of desert rebels, assault the city of Istar and threaten her plans to reenter the world of Krynn. But the goddess is known for having her own way.

Galen Beknighted by Michael Williams

Becoming a knight has changed the Weasel very little. Galen Pathwarden is still reluctant to adventure, still out to save his own skin at virtually any cost. But when his brother Brithelm vanishes mysteriously, Galen sets aside his better judgment and embarks on a quest that leads under the earth, deep into a conspiracy of darkness, and to the end of his courage.

The Oath and the Measure by Michael Williams

Once he accepts a mysterious gauntlet, young Sturm must make a dangerous journey with some curious friends, rescue a fair if querulous maid, defeat a traitor knight, and learn the secret fate of his long-lost father. He must also learn the meaning of honor.

Weasel's Luck by Michael Williams

Galen Pathwarden, known unaffectionately as "The Weasel," would give anything to stay clear of adventure, danger, or heroism. But that is before young Galen is pitch-forked into the center of a centuries-old curse, one family blood-feud too many, and a knightly tournament unto death. Together, Galen, the great Solamnic Knight, Sir Bayard Brightblade, and a none too-bright centaur named Agion must overcome the schemes and traps of a sinister illusionist known only as the Scorpion.

Monster Manual by Skip Williams, Jonathan Tweet, and Monte Cook

Core Rulebook III of Dungeons & Dragons

The Monster Manual is the primary sourcebook for monsters in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It includes monsters derived from both mythology and folklore, and creations invented for D&D specifically, describing each with game-specific statistics, a brief description of its habits and habitats, and an image.

The Secret in the Matchbox by Val Willis

Bobby Bell has a secret and the secret is inside the matchbox. No one really wants to know what the secret is, and when the teacher takes the box, Bobby knows there will be trouble as the secret begins to rapidly grow.

Ages 4-8.

Beware the Dragons! by Sarah Wilson

A little girl sets sail across the bay and discovers that the dragons there, about which her mother has warned her, only want to play.

Ages 4-8.

Wanderlust by Steve Winter and Mary Kirchoff

One spring day Tasslehoff Burrfoot comes to Solace, accidentally pockets a copper bracelet, and (forcibly) makes the acquaintance of Tanis Half-Elven and Flint Fireforge. A simple tale. Except that the fate of the entire race of Dargonesti sea elves hangs in the balance.

The Dragon of Wantley by Owen Wister

Sir Godfrey first learns of the dragon when his wine disappears and, as if that were not enough, is then reminded of the local legend that suggests that his daughter Elaine must meet the beast in combat.

The People of Pern by Robin Wood and Anne McCaffrey

Wonderful illustrations combined with unique insight into the characters of the Pern series makes this book a "must-have" for many ardent Anne McCaffrey fans.

Calling On Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

Those wicked wizards are back--and they've become very smart. (Sort of.) They intend to take over the Enchanted Forest once and for all... unless Cimorene finds a way to stop them. And some people think being queen is easy.

Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

Cimorene, tired of etiquette and embroidery, runs away from home and finds herself in a nest of dragons. Now, in Cimorene's world--a world cleverly built by author Patricia C. Wrede on the shifting sands of myriad fairy tales--princesses are forever being captured by dragons. The difference here is that Cimorene goes willingly. She would rather keep house for the dragon Kazul than be bored in her parents' castle.

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.

This set contains all four books of The Enchanted Forest Chronicles: Dealing with Dragons, Searching for Dragons, Calling On Dragons, and Talking to Dragons

Searching for Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

Cimorene, the princess who refuses to be proper, meets her match in the not-quite-kingly Mendanbar. With the aid of a broken-down magic carpet and a leaky magical sword, the two tackle a series of dragon-nappings.

Talking to Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

One day, Daystar's mom, Cimorene, hands him a magic sword and kicks him out of the house. Daystar doesn't know what he is supposed to do with the magic sword, but knowing Cimorene, he's sure it must involve a dragon or two!

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