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Books with title The Dragons of the Mist

  • The City of Dragons

    Laurence Yep, Jean Tseng, Mou-Sien Tseng

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A fantasy-filled tale offers a haunting fable about a magical kingdom, a hunt for treasures, and a boy with the saddest face in the world. By the author of Dragonwings and the illustrators of The Seven Chinese Brothers.
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  • The Book of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 29, 2019)
    A CHILDREN'S CLASSICThe Book of Dragons is a children's classic by Edith Nesbit. DETAILS:Includes the Original Illustrations
  • Theft of Dragons

    John Forrester

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 17, 2014)
    Tael Shalinor endured the horror of watching his parents murdered when he was twelve years old. The Black Heart Clan assassins have hunted him ever since. In the six years that have passed, King Braxion continues his ruthless tyranny against citizens and neighboring Kingdoms alike. He controls the dragon nobility through powerful spells of beast shamanism cast by the Hakkadians, sorcerers from the northlands. Princess Sebine, the girl the King believes is his daughter, plots to one day break free from the palace and discover the mystery behind her true father. Tempted by the lure of sorcery, she studies in secret with the Hakkadians in the palace dungeons. When a merchant from the east delivers her the Ring of Galdora as a gift from the Elven Kingdom of Drazal'tan, the course of her life will change forever.
  • Dragons' Return: Dragons of the Mist 4

    Lavonne Mills

    Paperback (Independently published, May 31, 2019)
    Lars has stolen all the dragons, planning to take over the world. He thinks he controls them, but does he? Ahni’s shoulder slowly heals, but what about Rik? Lars slammed him into the rock wall so hard, he is now paralyzed from the neck down. What happens to Rik?In Return of the Dragon new kinds of villains have to be dealt with, and they aren’t always people. Hop on your dragon and glide into the newest adventure of the Dragon Riders and their bonded mates. But beware…Dragons on the warpath do not have table manners!
  • The Rising of the Dragons

    Angela Tillman, Arnold Tillman

    eBook
    Sven was just trying to get through the turmoil of his parents’ divorce and from being uprooted from his home in Iceland, when he found himself on an adventure to save the mortal world from an apocalypse. Can a young man of 16 handle such a huge responsibility? The Rising of the Dragons is the first leg of this journey and all of the obstacles that Sven must overcome.
  • SONG OF THE DRAGONS

    Katryn Ali

    eBook (Star Books, Inc., May 20, 2012)
    THIS IS THE STORY ABOUT DRAGONS. THEY ARE NOT LIKE THE ONES YOU ARE USED TO SEEING IN THE FANTASY BOOKS. THESE ARE MORE THAN MYSTICAL CREATURES, AND THEIR BEAUTY GOES FAR BEYOND ALL OTHERS IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. ONE DAY A MAN APPROACHES HER. HE IS FAR BEYOND ANYTHING THAT SHARAYAH HAS EVER SEEN BEFORE. HE GIVES TO HER A MOST UNUSUAL GIFT. BUT THIS GIFT, AN ANCIENT EVIL WILL TRY TO TAKE FROM HER, AS WELL AS HER ONLY TRUE LOVE, BUT WHAT THIS OLD EVIL REALLY WANTS IS HER VERY LIFE AND SOUL. SHE MUST FIND OUT THE HARD WAY, THAT EVEN HER VERY FAITH COMES WITH A PRICE. ONLY THEN IS FORMED THE PERFECT TEAR OF SURRENDER. WILL THE COST WILL BE TOO GREAT?This is Book One of The Exciting Dragon Saga!
  • The Book of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (Editora Dracaena, March 1, 2015)
    In The Book of Dragons of Edith Nesbit invites us to experience the world of dragons.One of the most beautiful young fiction books written in English language.Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland; 15 August 1858 - 4 May 1924) was an English author and poet; she published her books for children under the name of E. Nesbit.She wrote or collaborated on over 60 books of fiction for children. She was also a political activist and co-founded the Fabian Society, a socialist organisation later affiliated to the Labour Party.
  • The Book Of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2018)
    The Dragon was a perfect nuisance for the whole of Saturday, except during the hour of noon, and then he had to rest under a tree or he would have caught fire from the heat of the sun. You see, he was very hot to begin with. At last came a Saturday when the Dragon actually walked into the Royal nursery and carried off the King's own pet Rocking Horse. Then the King cried for six days, and on the seventh he was so tired that he had to stop. He heard the Blue Bird singing among the roses and saw the Butterfly fluttering among the lilies, and he said: "Nurse, wipe my face, please. I am not going to cry any more." Nurse washed his face, and told him not to be a silly little King. "Crying," said she, "never did anyone any good yet." "I don't know," said the little King, "I seem to see better, and to hear better now that I've cried for a week. Now, Nurse, dear, I know I'm right, so kiss me in case I never come back. I must try to see if I can't save the people." "Well, if you must, you must," said Nurse, "but don't tear your clothes or get your feet wet." So off he went. The Blue Bird sang more sweetly than ever, and the Butterfly shone more brightly, as Lionel once more carried The Book of Beasts out into the rose garden, and opened it—very quickly, so that he might not be afraid and change his mind. The book fell open wide, almost in the middle, and there was written at the bottom of the page, "Hippogriff," and before Lionel had time to see what the picture was, there was a fluttering of great wings and a stamping of hoofs, and a sweet, soft, friendly neighing; and there came out of the book a beautiful white horse with a long, long, white mane and a long, long, white tail, and he had great wings like swan's wings, and the softest, kindest eyes in the world, and he stood there among the roses. The Hippogriff rubbed its silky-soft, milky white nose against the little King's shoulder, and the little King thought: "But for the wings you are very like my poor, dear lost Rocking Horse." And the Blue Bird's song was very loud and sweet.
  • The Book of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, Oct. 12, 2016)
    Edith NesbitÕs The Book of Dragons is a classic collection of eight dragon-themed short stories first published in 1911.
  • The Book of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, May 16, 2019)
    In this series of eight short stories, written in 1900 for The Strand magazine, Edith Nesbit pulls off a virtuoso performance in imagining an unheard-of variety of dragons, princesses, silly children, and other magical creatures.
  • Reaching Out: Dragons of the Mist

    Lavonne Mills

    Paperback (Independently published, May 31, 2019)
    The adventure continues when Ahni and Shua go hunting. The only thing they hunt down is a group of thugs who kidnap children to be slaves for Lars, The Terrible! Our group of twelve once again works together rescuing nearly 100 children, but it isn’t easy capturing Lars.Worn out from so much labor to survive and then rescue work, Rik leads the group to warm beaches and gentle waters only to discover more disaster coming their way. Now the children must work together for healing and strength. But when they get home, a new evil awaits them: one that will rip them in half with sorrow.Don’t miss the most exciting book yet! But beware…there be dragons!
  • Dawn of the Dragons

    Joe Dever, Brian Williams

    Paperback (RED FOX, Dec. 3, 1992)
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