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Books with title Ferno the Fire Dragon

  • Fire Dragon Storm, The

    Anne Cameron

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, July 6, 1868)
    None
  • Dragon Fire

    Gilbert B. Cross

    Paperback (Independently published, July 14, 2018)
    Dragon Fire takes the reader back to the end of days when the Elvin King, Ereborn, is dying from a poisoned spear thrust. The Age of Men has begun, but the Elvin folk cannot pass on to the Land in the West unless their king, Ereborn, leads them. His only chance of recovery is a magical cauldron, which cures all wounds but has not been seen in many years. Frantic searches have proved fruitless. The great White Wizard, Zugjans, has found an ancient prophecy stating only a mortal youth can guide him to the cauldron’s hiding place. He sends the unicorn, Marshaum, to seek Bryan, son of Sîon. Zugjans’ interpretation of rare parchment scrolls leads him to believe the cauldron lies in the hoard of the fearful dragon Huzdraka. A company of elves has been gathered together by the wizard but, although they have special skills, it cannot be said that they are the most friendly of comrades—an angry elf who claims he isn’t a dwarf, a bossy princess who feels she could kill the dragon without the help of any mortal, and an apprentice wizard who never seems likely to earn his cloak. However, Sigwaurd, a warrior poet, acts as leader in the early search. Less useful than any of the travelers is a late arrival, Sir Hector Crapaud. He claims to be a very great knight in his country, wherever it is, but the only real question about him is whether his cowardice is equal to his stupidity. Yet, despite everything, these dysfunctional companions begin to pull together, and great acts of courage and sacrifice take place. But other eyes are on Bryan. If he can search for a pagan cauldron, then he can help the irascible Sir Bors de Ganis find the most hallowed of Christian relics, the Holy Grail—whether he wants to or not is irrelevant . . .
  • The Fireless Dragon

    Daphne Pendergrass, HIT Entertainment

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, March 31, 2015)
    Mike the Knight has to help Sparkie get his fire back in this action-packed 8x8 storybook with a fold-out poster!When Sparkie accidentally ruins Mrs. Piecrust’s pies with his fiery breath, he decides never to breathe fire again. But as Mike the Knight shows him, sometimes it’s good to have a fire-breathing dragon around. © 2015 Hit (MTK) Limited, © Hit Entertainment Limited.
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  • Maze of the Fire Dragon

    Terrence Webster-Doyle

    Paperback (Weatherhill, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Offers wisdom from martial arts masters on achieving inner peace through Taoist, Shinto, and Cha Buddhist traditions
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  • Dragon Fire

    Lisa McMann

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio and Blackstone Publishing, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Ten years after Alex and Aaron Stowe brought peace to Quill and Artimé, their younger twin sisters journey beyond Artimé in the fifth novel in the New York Times bestselling sequel series to The Unwanteds, which Kirkus Reviews called ''The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.''Artimé is at war. Led by the reckless new head mage, Frieda Stubbs, and swayed by her stoking their fear of the Revinir's return, the people of Artimé have turned against the Stowe family. Aaron and his allies are captured while Fifer is left exposed to mortal danger. Thisbe and the team of black-eyed children from Grimere journey to Artimé to help, leaving Dev behind to fend for himself against the increasingly powerful Revinir. Thisbe grapples with guilt and worry from multiple directions as her relationship with Fifer continues its downward spiral. When things are at their bleakest and everything is on the line, Fifer is forced to make a decision that could change her destiny forever.
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  • Dragon Fire

    Dina Von Lowenkraft

    (Paladin Timeless Books, Dec. 15, 2013)
    Some choices are hard to live with. But some choices will kill you. When seventeen-year-old Anna first meets Rakan in her hometown north of the Arctic Circle, she is attracted to his pulsing energy. Unaware that he is a shape-shifting dragon, Anna is drawn into a murderous cycle of revenge that pits Rakan and his clan against her best friend June. Torn between his forbidden relationship with Anna, punishable by death, and restoring his family's honor by killing June, Rakan must decide what is right. And what is worth living - or dying - for. "In Lowenkraft's science fantasy novel [Dragon Fire], the Draak, alien shape-shifting dragons inhabit the Earth unbeknownst to humans, whom they regard as cattle to be exploited. Though nearly driven to extinction by war, the Draak are still consumed with old vendettas. ...Lowenkraft seasons her tale with a critique of the abusive relationships seen in popular works like the Twilight series." ~ Publishers Weekly "Set in the mysterious, alluring Arctic, Dragon Fire is a mesmerizing debut novel about a girl torn between the shape-shifting dragon she loves and the best friend she must stay loyal to. Dina von Lowenkraft's world-building is rich, original, and fascinating. Filled with intrigue, romantic tension, and sensual imagery, this is a must read for fans of dragon stories and YA paranormal!" ~ The Midwest Book Review
  • Beast Quest: 1: Ferno the Fire Dragon

    Adam Blade

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Jan. 5, 2012)
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  • The Dragon Who Feared Fire

    Jeff Shevlowitz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 13, 2012)
    “The Dragon Who Feared Fire.” was written by Jeff Shevlowitz and illustrated by Paz Winshtein. Young children will enjoy the bold colors and pictures as their parents read them the story of Harold, a young dragon who is teased by the others of his age for his very un-dragon-like fear of fire. Older children will enjoy reading Harold’s story for themselves. Children will learn the value of friendship, and of being able to face the thing you fear. Harold becomes friends with Krystal, a human girl, who is teased by the other children for her ability to talk with animals. When a lightning storm creates a fire that rages through Krystal’s village, Harold is able to overcome his fear of the flames to help save his friend’s village.
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  • Dragon Fire

    Gilbert B. Cross, Theodore J. Seward Jr.

    Paperback (WinterCross Publications, April 17, 2012)
    Dragon Fire takes the reader back to the end of days when the Elvin King, Ereborn, is dying from a poisoned spear thrust. The Age of Men has begun, but the Elvin folk cannot pass on to the Land in the West unless their king leads them. Ereborn’s only chance of recovery is a magical cauldron, which cures all wounds but has not been seen in many years. Frantic searches have proved fruitless. The great White Wizard, Zugjans, has found an ancient prophecy stating only a mortal youth can guide him to the cauldron’s hiding place. He sends the unicorn, Marshaum, to find Bryan, son of Sîon. Zugjans’ interpretation of rare parchment scrolls leads him to believe the cauldron lies in the hoard of the fearful dragon, Huzdraka. A group of elves has been gathered together by the wizard but, although they have special skills, it cannot be said that they are the most friendly of comrades—an angry dwarf who claims he isn’t a dwarf, a bossy princess who feels she could kill the dragon without the help of any mortal, and an apprentice wizard who never seems likely to earn his cloak. Less useful than any of the travelers is a late arrival, Sir Hector Crapaud. He claims to be a very great knight in his country, wherever it is, but the only real question about him is whether his cowardice is equal to his stupidity. Yet, despite everything, these dysfunctional companions begin to pull together, and great acts of courage and sacrifice take place. But other eyes are on Bryan. If he can help search for a lost pagan cauldron, surely he can help the irascible Sir Bors de Ganis find the Holy Grail—whether he wants to or not...
  • The Fireless Dragon

    Daphne Pendergrass, Hit Entertainment

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 31, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Mike the Knight has to help Sparkie get his fire back in this action-packed 8x8 storybook with a fold-out poster! When Sparkie accidentally ruins Mrs. Piecrust's pies with his fiery breath, he decides never to breathe fire again. But as Mike the Knight shows him, sometimes it's good to have a fire-breathing dragon around.
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  • Dragon Fire

    Carol Hawkins McClelland

    Paperback (Vantage Pr, July 1, 2001)
    Book by McClelland, Carol Hawkins
  • The First Dragon

    James A. Owen

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 2013)
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