Dealing with Dragons

Dealing with Dragons
Author: Patricia C. Wrede
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152045661

The first two volumes of Patricia C. Wrede's beloved, bestselling Enchanted Forest Chronicles!

Talking to Dragons

Talking to Dragons
Author: Patricia C. Wrede
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152046910

The second two volumes of Patricia C. Wrede's beloved, bestselling Enchanted Forest Chronicles!

Dragon Life

Dragon Life
Author: Matt Doeden
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008
Genre: Dragons
ISBN: 1429612975

Ever wonder what a dragon's life is like? Where do they live? What do they eat? How do they get along with people? Find out the answers to these questions and more inside. Plus, discover many types of legendary dragons and what makes them each unique. Book jacket.

The Boy Who Lived with Dragons (The Boy Who Grew Dragons 2)

The Boy Who Lived with Dragons (The Boy Who Grew Dragons 2)
Author: Andy Shepherd
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1848126816

The second book in a wonderfully funny and sparky series illustrated by award-winning artist Sara Ogilvie 'My favourite sort of book - warm, funny, full of heart' Polly Faber Tomas has a secret - a big secret. He has his own tiny dragon, Flicker! A dragon which grew on a very special tree at the bottom of his grandad's garden. And not only that - his friends Ted, Kai and Kat have dragons too, all grown on the same dragonfruit tree ... Having your own dragon is magical - but Tomas is also about to find out what living with a dragon is REALLY like. When the fire-breathing kicks in and you get singed every five seconds, it's like having an unpredictable volcano in your pocket. Learning to train the dragons and keep them out of trouble at school and home will take all Tomas's creativity and patience ... What is more, the dragonfruit tree is starting to look droopy and unwell. Tomas and his friends have got to do all they can restore it to health and uncover its deepest mysteries, as well as trying to work out what big secret local bully Liam, 'King of Trouble', has got up his sleeve ... One thing is for sure, life is never dull when you have a dragon in your pocket.

Raising Dragons

Raising Dragons
Author: Bryan Davis
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1496451627

“Bryan Davis writes with the scope of Tolkien, the focus of Lewis, the grandeur of Verne, and most of all the heart of Christ.” —Jeremiah F., reader A boy with fiery breath . . . a girl with dragon wings . . . Outcasts Billy and Bonnie must come together to preserve a secret legacy more than a millennium in the making. They find their lives turned upside down when they are thrust into a war against evil, a war they didn’t even know was being waged. Their newly formed friendship is tested and shaped as they are forced to fight a malevolent slayer who wields a powerful, medieval weapon and is intent on exterminating their dragon heritage forever. Raising Dragons is a hair-raising, modern-day Arthurian adventure and a glimpse into another world filled with knights, dragons, and fair maidens fighting to destroy evil.

There's No Such Thing as a Dragon

There's No Such Thing as a Dragon
Author: Jack Kent
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Dragons
ISBN: 9780307102140

Billy Bixbee's mother won't admit that dragons exist until it is nearly too late.

Living With the Dragon

Living With the Dragon
Author: Daryl Koehn
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2010-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135164452

This short book is distinguished by: 1) its systematic and comprehensive approach to the under-explored subject of unintended consequences; 2) its focus on the inherent unpredictability of human action as a major cause of such consequences; 3) its contention that these consequences pose serious challenges to the way in which moral philosophy has been done in the past; and 4) its exploration of methods and structures to help us identify possible unintended consequences before we act and to enable us to better cope with them as they arise.

Where the Living Dragons Dwell

Where the Living Dragons Dwell
Author: Paul Duncan
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004-07-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1418459712

While searching for the meaning of life, an important opportunity will arise. Change is inevitable, but it will always catch you off-guard. This book reveals how deep the spiritual realm really is, and how it affects our daily lives. Contained within these page, are many deep secrets of spiritual truth, which have only recently been re-discovered. Other books of similar nature, always tend to touch the surface of spiritual experimentation, but fail to expose the facts. But this book goes straight to the core, to explain as much as possible. And true to the guidelines of a non-fiction novel, it is 90% fact, and only 10% fiction.

Real-Life Dragons

Real-Life Dragons
Author: Matt Doeden
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 1429612967

Describes real-life animals and their similarities to dragons.

The Penguin Book of Dragons

The Penguin Book of Dragons
Author: Scott G. Bruce
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0525506691

Two thousand years of legend and lore about the menace and majesty of dragons, which have breathed fire into our imaginations from ancient Rome to Game of Thrones A Penguin Classic The most popular mythological creature in the human imagination, dragons have provoked fear and fascination for their lethal venom and crushing coils, and as avatars of the Antichrist, servants of Satan, couriers of the damned to Hell, portents of disaster, and harbingers of the last days. Here are accounts spanning millennia and continents of these monsters that mark the boundary between the known and the unknown, including: their origins in the deserts of Africa; their struggles with their mortal enemies, elephants, in the jungles of South Asia; their fear of lightning; the world’s first dragon slayer, in an ancient collection of Sanskrit hymns; the colossal sea monster Leviathan; the seven-headed “great red dragon” of the Book of Revelation; the Loch Ness monster; the dragon in Beowulf, who inspired Smaug in Tolkien’s The Hobbit; the dragons in the prophecies of the wizard Merlin; a dragon saved from a centipede in Japan who gifts his human savior a magical bag of rice; the supernatural feathered serpent of ancient Mesoamerica; and a flatulent dragon the size of the Trojan Horse. From the dark halls of the Lonely Mountain to the blue skies of Westeros, we expect dragons to be gigantic, reptilian predators with massive, bat-like wings, who wreak havoc defending the gold they have hoarded in the deep places of the earth. But dragons are full of surprises, as is this book.