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Books with title Dragon Post

  • Dragon

    Jeff Stone

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, May 1, 2011)
    Tonglong, the deadly mantis Kung fu warrior, is stalking the throne: secretly building an army, and marching towards the Forbidden City ...time is fast running out. China's only hope rests in the hands of five young warrior monks. Can Long, the dragon arts master, amass his own army in time to defeat them? Can his siblings prevent Tonglong's vast army from reaching their goal? And will their lost, rebel brother, the infamous, Eagle prove to be a valuable ally or a vile traitor ...Only time will tell in the final battle of the Five Ancestors.
  • Dragon Poems

    John Foster, Korky Paul

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 18, 1997)
    Dragons in pet shops, chasing teachers, going to the vet, toasting your bread, playing the banjo, fast asleep, fighting knights, having birthdays, flying and feasting and fighting. Purple dragons, fiery dragons, lonely dragons, cross-eyed dragons, ice dragons, and, finally, the last dragon. Here's a collection of poems about every kind of dragon you can think of--and some you'd sooner not think of.
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  • Dragon Poems

    John Foster, Korky Paul

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 19, 1992)
    A collection of poems by such poets as Jack Prelutsky, Tony Bradman, and John Foster features mysterious, scary, funny, and mythical dragons such as the cross-eyed dragon and a banjo-playing dragon.
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  • Dragon Poems

    John Foster

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 23, 1992)
    Dragons in pet shops, chasing teachers, going to the vet, toasting your bread, playing the banjo, fast asleep, fighting knights, having birthdays, flying and feasting and fighting. Purple dragons, fiery dragons, lonely dragons, cross-eyed dragons, ice dragons, and, finally, the last dragon. Here's a collection of peoms about every kind of dragon you can think of--and some you'd sooner not think of.
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  • Dragon

    Steve Barlow, Steve Skidmore

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, July 9, 2015)
    Take on the role of the hero and save the world in this fully interactive, choose-your-own-destiny adventure story.YOU are the last of the Dragon Warriors - humans who, by reciting a certain spell, can take on the form of a dragon. For centuries your land has been at peace, but now Grull has emerged from the Iron Mines with an army. You have to take dragon form to defend your people from goblin riders on 3-headed wolves, barbarian clansmen riding taurogriffs, grey knights riding scorpion-tailed manticores, before finally facing Grull himself and his elite guard mounted on rocs, the most powerful flying creatures in existence.Part of the I:Hero Immortals series - where the hero never dies! If you become trapped simply return to the Sacred Grove in human form and begin your adventure again. Written by the award-winning duo Steve Barlow and Steve SkidmoreAge appropriate for 6 to 8 year olds and more sensitive readers. Also suitable for reluctant readers and less confident older readers. Printed using a special font approved by the British Dyslexia Association.
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  • Dragon Post

    Emma Yarlett

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Dragon

    Pegasus

    Paperback (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, Feb. 28, 2019)
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  • Dragon:

    Brynne Nelson

    Audiobook (Brynne Nelson, Feb. 10, 2020)
    “I never meant to run away from home. I swear. I intended to stay in my cave, eat rocks, and wait around, bored, to finish growing up. Then, this mysterious human called Dibbins popped up in my cave with an intriguing offer. I just couldn’t refuse, you know? The world away from home was exciting! Soon, we were facing down evil dwarves and taking in the world’s smartest rabbit. Oh, and lifting curses and meeting with a king, a queen, and a whole encampment of soldiers. What can I say? Mine’s a pretty amazing story.” (Izznae the dragoness)
  • Dragon / Dragon

    Jody Bergsma

    Hardcover (Obelisco, March 15, 1632)
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  • DRAGON

    Two Steps from Hell

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  • Dragon, Dragon

    Mattie Hamby

    The general topic of A Dragon is Just a Dinosaur with Wings is an appreciation of internal qualities over external. It will speak to all ages with its sassy and memorable dialogue, array of popular characters, and positive message, all presented in a hilarious, musical chant. It has a musical quality mixed with hilarity. Besides that, my book is unique for its array of diverse characters which helps it avoid a thematic limit. As an English teacher with a Master’s degree in education and a degree in English literature, I have hundreds of hours of training in the English language for both enjoyment and practicality.