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Books with title Dragon Boy

  • A Boy and a Dragon

    Jake Hugh Reece Wilson

    (Nielsen, Feb. 28, 2013)
    "After a human dignitary couple is killed, their son is adopted by Sharpclaw, a local dragon ambassador. On top of his mountain home, Sharpclaw must get used to interacting with an uncommon species, and must raise the boy and teach him to stand up for himself. Whilst trying to fit in a society where mythical creatures are the norm, James, with the help of Sharpclaw, must find out the ultimate fate of his parents." Previously known simply as 'A Boy and a Dragon'. This is the first book in the 'Tales from Mythvale' series. Others include: Tales from Mythvale: A Boy and a Dragon (Release year: 2013) Tales from Mythvale: An Arion on an Adventure (Release year: 2014) Tales from Mythvale: A Dinner with Dragons (Release year: 2015) Tales from Mythvale: The Phoenix Games (Release year: 2016) Tales from Mythvale: An American Pegasus (Release year: 2017) Each 'Tales from Mythvale' book is an individual story; no prior knowledge or reading of any other book in the series is required. This is a novella (longer than a short story yet not quite a novel) written in a third person perspective lasting almost 33,000 words.
  • Dragon Bones

    Lisa See

    Paperback (Random House Trade, March 2, 2004)
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  • Dragon Bones

    Lisa See

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 15, 2003)
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  • DRAGON

    Two Steps from Hell

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  • Dragon / Dragon

    Jody Bergsma

    Hardcover (Obelisco, March 15, 1632)
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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)
  • THE BOY AND THE DRAGON

    Seekers

    (, Feb. 15, 2017)
    the story of a brave young boy and a very bad Dragon
  • 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 Bones

    Lisa See

    Paperback (BDS titles not on BD and which cannot be assigned, July 15, 2004)
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  • Dragon

    Pegasus

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

    Pippa Goodhart

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, July 3, 2003)
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  • Dragon Bones

    Paul Hindman;Nate Evans

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1697)
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