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Books with title The Dragon's Eye

  • The Dragon's Rider

    Kristin Stecklein

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2017)
    It's been nearly three years since Kaylyn was given Nightfire to raise. Now she and Nightfire have a new challenge; to help raise not only a baby dragon, but train a new Dragonrider. The Silons are preparing for war, and it's only a matter of time before the fighting starts. Meanwhile, Kaylyn's already embroiled in a political battle, fighting for peace between humans and dragons, and fighting for those in power to accept the Dragonriders as people worth more than their fighting skills. But time is running out, and things are changing. Once, Kaylyn swore to never fall in love again, but she's finding out there's someone worth loving, someone waiting for her to love him back, and the battle with the Silons is about to begin and threaten everything she has.
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  • The Dragon’S Tale

    Doris Jones, Allison Sisson

    eBook (AuthorHouse, July 21, 2017)
    There lay the dragon, asleep on the sand, his tail spread out in the sun. He opened one eye, as the boys tiptoed by, and whispered, I think Ill join in on the fun.
  • The King's Dragon

    Scott Chantler

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2014)
    In this fourth installment of the Three Thieves fantasy adventure series of graphic novels, Captain Drake's quest to find Dessa, Topper and Fisk has led him to a remote healing monastery where he believes they have gone to tend Dessa's broken leg. While pursuing his quarry, Captain Drake finds himself beset by memories of his early days as a young and idealistic knight in King Roderick's service. Featured as flashbacks, these memories provide readers with important clues to the unfolding story, such as that the King's Dragons were more loyal to the palace chamberlain, Maarten Greyfalcon, than to the king; that there was a mysterious letter written by the king, meant to be read only at his death, which had disappeared; and that Drake had uncovered a plot to murder the king. The tale moves forward in both the present and the past, with the flashbacks drawn in black-and-white to differentiate the time. As with the very successful and well-reviewed first three titles by award-winning cartoonist Scott Chantler, high action propels this fast-moving story forward, with sword fighting, chase scenes and a bold and daring narrow escape, while intricate plotlines full of intrigue and suspense (and occasional witty banter) keep the reader guessing. The art is dramatic and evocative, offering emotional close-ups, telling details and believable backdrops. This is a wonderful graphic novel that will engage reluctant readers, providing a painless way to dive into literature and learn about plot, character, setting and other literary devices.
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  • The Dragon's Eye

    Kaza Kingsley

    Library Binding
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  • The Dragon's Stone

    Daniel Kuhnley

    Paperback (Drezhn Publishing LLC, Oct. 11, 2019)
    It brings the dead to life……a powerful, ancient stone.Can the rumors be true, or is it a fool’s quest to find it?Many have sought it, yet none have returned. Nardus has lost everyone he loves, but will he face certain death to find it? What more could he lose?Meanwhile…Smoke and screams fill the night.Outside her window the small town burns.Aria’s warned to stay inside, but she’s strong. Both in will and might. How can she sit back while her father fights for their lives? She must act, but will doing so cost her everything?Young Alderan runs for his life.Why are they hunting him?He no longer feels the bond with his twin sister, Aria. The link severed. Does it mean they got to her first? He fights for his own survival even as his mind dwells on her. If he succeeds, can he face the horror he fears at home? You’ll love this dragons and mythical creatures fantasy, because everyone loves new worlds, action-packed adventures, and courageous characters.Get it now.Previously released as Dark Lament.
  • The Dragon's Hoard

    Rebecca Gilleland, Mary Duban

    Paperback (Elineth Books, Aug. 4, 2008)
    Upon finishing wonderful read-a-louds such as the Narnia series and The Lord of the Rings with her children, Rebecca Gilleland found her 9-year-old twin boys clamoring for more exciting stories, stories they could read on their own. She pondered many hours that summer about their request, and then thought, what if they could actually enter these wonderful tales and have their very own adventures? The Hall of Doors series was born, starring her four youngest children as themselves.Most of the exciting portions of The Dragon's Hoard, the first book of the series, take place in a world similar to that created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his wonderful story, The Hobbit. Kennan and Beth take shelter from the rain in their family's barn. But as they look around, they notice a small door they had never seen there before. When they open the door, they find a long, shadowy hall lined with large doors, each with a different color or design. On the floor they find a crinkled paper with this mysterious poem, "Each twenty years the circle spins, each time the children try to win, choose ye right and travel now, the treasure's to be found again." Working up their courage, Kennan and Beth open a golden door with a red dragon flying over a mountain painted on it, and step through to a great adventure.BEach book in The Hall of Doors series presents the characters with a new character trait that they must master. The four children find themselves challenged to grow and develop in service to "The King they already know."
  • The Dragon's Lair

    Elizabeth Haydon

    Hardcover (Starscape, July 8, 2008)
    Barely one day after fulfilling his second mission for King Vandemere as Royal Reporter of the land of Serendair, young Charles Magnus Ven Polypheme—known as Ven—is off on another adventure. To keep them safe from the wrath of the Thief Queen, whose rage at their escape from the Gated City knows no bounds, the king sends Ven and his friends on an important mission. Their journey takes them across a wondrous land filled with marvels—and danger. For the mission the king entrusts to Ven is a delicate one: to discover the cause of a dispute between two warring kingdoms—and the answer leads Ven straight into the lair of a very angry dragon…. Fans of The Floating Island and The Thief Queen’s Daughter—both chosen as Book Sense Children’s Picks—will love this third enchanting adventure in The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme series by bestselling author Elizabeth Haydon.
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  • The Eyes Of The Dragon

    David Palladini, Stephen King

    Paperback (A Signet book, Aug. 16, 1987)
    Once upon a time - there was terror and dragons and princes...evil wizards and dark dungeons...and enchanted castle and a terrible secret. With this enthralling masterpiece of magical evil and daring adventure, Stephen King takes you in his icy grip and leads you into the most shivery and irresistible kingdom of wickedness...The Eyes of the Dragon.
  • The Dragon's Tale

    Doris Jones

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, July 21, 2017)
    There lay the dragon, asleep on the sand, his tail spread out in the sun. He opened one eye, as the boys tiptoed by, and whispered, “I think I’ll join in on the fun.”
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  • The Eyes Of The Dragon

    Stephen King

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 8, 1987)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Flagg, an evil court magician, frames Prince Peter for the death of his father, King Roland. While Peter is imprisoned, Flagg takes over the kingdom by influencing Peter's younger brother, Prince Thomas, who is now reluctantly king by default.
  • The King's Dragon

    Scott Chantler

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, March 15, 1656)
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  • The Dragon's Egg

    Allison Baird, Frances Tyrrell, Daniel Potvin

    eBook (Scholastic Canada, July 1, 2013)
    This perennial favourite is now available with a beautifully redesigned cover!On Ai Lien's birthday, her father gives her a stone from China. "It feels special," he tells her with a twinkle in his eye. "Perhaps it is a dragon's egg!"The stone is pretty, and Ai Lien places it on her dresser. She can hardly believe what happens next. In the middle of the night, the stone cracks and opens . . . and a baby dragon is born. He's not just any dragon, either. He's the son of the Dragon King of the Yangtze River - and he's magic.Soon, what's seemed like the worst year of Ai Lien's life becomes a time of adventure and wonder!