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Books with title The Dragons of the Mist

  • The Saint of Dragons

    Jason Hightman

    eBook (HarperTeen, Jan. 8, 2010)
    The ancient dragons -- of the time of the legendary Saint George and earlier -- have never disappeared entirely. Instead, they've moved undercover -- and into human society. Now one lonely schoolboy is about to learn where the dragons have gone ...Educated at boarding schools, Simon St. George has never met his parents. When a ragged-looking man shows up claiming to be his father, Simon is skeptical, and when the man kidnaps him, he's indignant to say the least.Then the man claims to be a descendant of England's Saint George and a career dragon fighter. Why should Simon believe any of this nonsense? But what if the man is telling the truth? What if the dragons know he's out there?Rich with the dragon lore of legend, the saint of dragons continues and enlarges on the tale of the centuries-old conflict between dragons and humans that rages even today.
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  • The Secrets of the Mist Dragons

    Barbara Page, John A Erdely

    Paperback (Independent Publisher, July 5, 2020)
    Rhinehart, a human who knew little of his destiny as the Crimson Dragoon.Lossen, a Wintarin who was hesitant to leave all he knew behind.Elania, a dual-elf who believed in the Divine Dragon above all else.Rhidia, a Faedron who knew how to bury the past behind her.These four unlikely companions formed a pact to protect the world from the Draconian King and his most loyal servant, the Wyvern Knight. They must find the other Dragoons and build an army, but how could they do that with the King's Claw hunting them down? First, they start with Rhidia and search for the Mist Dragon's Eye. All the elf woman could think about, however, was a warning ringing in her ears."Remember, Rhidia. There are many secrets hidden within the Mist."
  • The Book of Dragons

    Edith Nesbit, Lisa May

    language (, May 25, 2020)
    Discover the classics with Looking Glass Library, a series that offers the world’s finest literature, with introductions by some of the foremost writers of today.In eight highly imaginative tales, beloved children’s author E. Nesbit gives us an extraordinary view of how dragons can shape the fates of princes, queens, and ordinary children alike. With an introduction by Lisa May from the original 1901 edition, this middle-grade fantasy classic will enchant all ages.
  • Rise of the Dragons

    Angie Sage

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Mega bestselling author Angie Sage takes flight with an epic adventure that imagines dragons in the modern world.The first in a thrilling multi-author series.Once our world was full of dragons who lived in harmony with humans. Dragons counseled kings and queens. They fought in human battles. And they gave humans the most precious gift of all: magic. But after a group of rogue dragons, the Raptors, tried to take over Earth, all dragons were banished to another realm.Most humans forgot about the dragons, claiming they never existed. Eleven-year-old Sirin knows the truth-she grew up with stories passed down through the generations. However, when her mother falls ill, even Sirin has trouble believing in magic . . . until she sees a mysterious streak of silver in the night sky. Sirin becomes the first child to "lock" with a dragon in centuries-forming a deep friendship unlike anything she's ever imagined. But Sirin learns that not all dragons returned with good intentions, and soon she finds herself at the center of a battle between the dragons who want to protect the humans . . . and those who want to destroy them.
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  • The King Of Dragons

    Carol Fenner

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Homeless eleven-year-old Ian and his father, a Vietnam veteran, finally find a large, unused city courthouse with electricity and bathrooms to live in, but when Ian's father fails to come "home" one night, Ian struggles to survive on his own.
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  • The Dragons of Nibiru

    Lorna Carleton, Danielle Hebert, Russell Williams

    eBook (Go Free Directory, Aug. 23, 2017)
    The adopted daughter of a distinguished starship commander, young Celine is a brilliant student, a promising cadet – and a secret witch. When a psychotic criminal, bent on revenge against her father, teleports Celine randomly out into the cosmos, she finds herself stranded on the forbidden planet Nibiru, in the lair of Fianna – last princess of a dying race of noble dragons. Fianna and Celine face dire perils and overwhelming odds in their quest for the key to the Dragon race’s survival, and the lives of everyone Celine holds most dear.
  • The Dragons of Dunkirk

    Damon Alan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 20, 2018)
    The year is 1940 on Earth. It's the Year of Joining on Aerth. Two worlds set to collide thanks to the German Reich and their occult research program. World War II is just starting. The Germans are rolling through France, the Brits are planning to evacuate from Dunkirk, and a few of the French generals are already considering the quickest way to surrender. Then it all changes. The Germans open up a gate to Aerth over Rotterdam and it doesn't go as they plan. Aerth's armies, under guidance from the human wizard Hagirr, march into our world to take it from us. Soon the war as we know it in our timeline is over. The Germans and the Allies are scrambling for solutions. A truce is called between the Axis and the Allied powers. But nobody told our dead. The dead of WWI rise up to fight on the side of Aerth, and all any living soldier on either side can ask for is to make it to tomorrow. If you love WWII and Fantasy novels, you'll love this mashup. It's unlike anything out there.
  • The Hearts of Dragons

    Josh VanBrakle

    language (Arboreal Press, Oct. 21, 2015)
    Seven months ago nineteen-year-old Iren Saitosan saved the continent of Raa, but victory had its price: his Dragoon transformation left him unable to use magic. In a culture that relies on spells just to open doors, the impairment has crippled him. Unwilling to live dependent on his friend Minawë, Iren departs in search of a cure.Meanwhile, Minawë faces a greater loss. She had to watch her mother’s murder, and she has yet to overcome her grief. She will have to find the strength to move on, though, because a ruthless pair is hunting Iren. They know about the Dragoon, and they’ll stop at nothing to gain its power. If they succeed, they’ll plunge Raa into its most devastating war in a thousand years. Only Minawë can rescue Iren before that happens. But even if she finds him in time, a secret from the past may turn him against her.Praise for The Wings of Dragons: Book One of the Dragoon Saga“An exciting new fantasy world.” – Kirkus Reviews“The compelling story line, characters, and myths are certain to intrigue adventurous readers andleave them eagerly anticipating book two.” – Foreword Reviews
  • Planet of the Dragons

    Richard Brightfield

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Dec. 1, 1987)
    When their spaceship lands on Tambor, young readers must rescue the planet's inhabitants from destroying the fire-breathing dragons that dwell there
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  • The Dragons of Noor

    Janet Lee Carey

    Hardcover (EgmontUSA, Oct. 12, 2010)
    A dreamwalker who has lost her way. A shape shifter who fears his own dark power. A fire herd punished for his magic. Can these three teens keep the human world of Noor and the magical world of Oth from splitting apart? The ancient trees of Noor are dying. If the blight kills the last azure trees whose deep roots bind the worlds, the bridge between Noor and Oth will split apart forever. Already as Hanna, Miles, and Taunier sail to the source of the blight, the rent between the worlds is widening, and magic is going out of Noor. The quest deepens when a strange wind blows across Noor stealing young children, and Hanna is powerless to protect her younger brother from the stealing wind. The Three journey east to the azure forests of Jarrosh. East to the dragon lands. East to the place where the wind-stolen children were taken. In Jarrosh, among dragons, the Three will be challenged to discover their hidden powers. Each of them must break beyond the boundaries of self to discover the ancient magic joining all to all.
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  • The Book of Dragons

    E. Nesbit, H. R. Millar, Ruth Stiles Gannett

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 26, 2010)
    Discover the classics with Looking Glass Library, a series that offers the world’s finest literature, with introductions by some of the foremost writers of today.In eight highly imaginative tales, beloved children’s author E. Nesbit gives us an extraordinary view of how dragons can shape the fates of princes, queens, and ordinary children alike. With an introduction by Newbery Award winner Ruth Stiles Gannett and line illustrations by H. R. Millar from the original 1901 edition, this middle-grade fantasy classic will enchant all ages.
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  • Dragons of the Deep

    Eisley Jacobs

    language (, July 14, 2013)
    Dragons Forever BOOK THREE - Dragons of the Deep A legendary secret lies hidden in the Loch Ness. A secret best left undisturbed. The Dragons of the Deep, sole protectors of the secret, are being sabotaged with false sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. If the Scottish authorities dredge the waters, the dragons will have to flee, leaving it unprotected and vulnerable to attack. Those responsible for the treachery will stop at nothing to ensure their plans succeed, no matter whose life is endangered. Both the failure and success for protecting the legend run through only one blood line—Meia's. Paired with his best friend Carik, Deglan flies into action to help save Meia and the dragons, but who will save him?