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Books in Last Dragon Chronicles series

  • The Fire Eternal

    Chris D'Lacey

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. As the weather grows wilder and the ice caps melt, Arctic bears starve, dragons awake, the earth goddess Gaia becomes restless, and Alexa uses her special abilities in an attempt to save the world from the forces of evil.
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  • Dragonclaw Dare: Prequel to the Dragon Sea Chronicles

    Brian Ference, Chris Turner

    (Independently published, Aug. 21, 2018)
    Sea Dragons. Pirates. Sea Serpents. Wizards. The Black Claw and Red Claw Island clans are on the brink of war. A young islander named Darek risks everything to prove his worth as a sailor. Adventure awaits...and the ride of his life. But there are far deadlier things than pirates on the open sea. A wizard begins to raise sea serpents from the depths. Can Darek learn to harness the growing power within himself in time? Dive into this epic fantasy adventure filled with magic, hope, and peril. Smell the salt on the wind as dragon and serpent dive below the crystal blue waters in this exciting prequel to the Dragon Sea Chronicles… After the Prequel: Pre-Order Book One of the Dragon Sea Chronicles - Mage Reborn
  • Last Dragon Chronicles: The Fire Ascending

    Chris D'Lacey

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Sept. 1, 2012)
    This final title in 'The Last Dragon Chronicles' brings together the amazing characters and wonderful worlds that Chris d'Lacey has drawn on throughout the series. Dragons and their natural enemies, darklings, are trapped in a bitter, unresolved conflict but at the dawn of time, a mysterious force is rewriting the timelines - turning legend into startling reality.
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  • Dragon's Milk

    Susan Fletcher

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 1, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Kaeldra, an outsider adopted by an Elythian family as a baby, possesses the power to understand dragons and uses this power to try to save her younger sister, who needs dragon's milk to recover from an illness.
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  • Fire World

    Chris D'Lacey

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Chris D'Lacey's storytelling takes us on a journey with familiar characters - in an unfamiliar place. Evil aunts, intriguing firebirds and a dangerous universe await in another action-packed, compelling story.
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  • Dragon's Milk/Fantasy

    Susan Fletcher

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 2002)
    Kaeldra, an outsider adopted by an Elythian family as a baby, possesses the power to understand dragons and uses this power to try to save her younger sister who needs dragon's milk to recover from an illness.
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  • Sign of the Dove

    Susan Fletcher

    School & Library Binding (San Val, March 15, 1999)
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  • Dragon Lords Rising: Stretch your wings and fly..........

    Lucinda Hare

    Paperback (Thistleburr Publishing, Oct. 31, 2012)
    Moonbeam Children's Book Award double silver medalist Fantasy Book Review ~ Dragon Lords Rising is the third book in Lucinda Hare’s Dragonsdome Chronicles, and three is, (as they say) the magic number. Picking up where Flight to Dragon Isle left off, we once again join the wonderfully named Quenelda and her troop (a battle dragon, a chubby dragon, a boy, a gnome and a dwarf) on her quest to rescue her father, Earl Rufus DeWinter. Don’t worry if any of this sounds unfamiliar. Hare includes a handy who’s who at the beginning of the book that means if this is your first time in Dragon Isle, you won’t be lost. New and existing fans will love the places Dragon Lords Rising takes them. You’ll be able to see your reflection in the floors of the Stone Citadel and wish you could slide down the theme-park-like tunnel that leads to the Ice Bears underground world. One of the best things about Hare’s series (and this book) is that there’s something for everyone in it. If you like magic, then take your pick. There’s the dark and dangerous Maelstrom magic (complete with a full-length spell), or Quenelda’s haphazard hit-and-miss magic (the complete opposite of the dangerous Maelstrom). For the fearless, there are plenty of scrapes and adventures to be had as the troop navigate battle-dragon Stormcracker on their quest. If you prefer tiaras over tunnels, then there’s the oh-I-wish-it-were-real ‘Foresight and Hindsight’s Exclusive Emporium’ (the one-stop-shop for Dragonsdome’s upcoming royal wedding). Anyone who has read the first two books will be glad to know that time is still divided up into amazingly named segments (such as ‘at the hour of the dozy hedgehog’) and that characters still shout, ‘Newt and Toad!’ when surprised. This time round, though, the story is darker and there’s a moment or two (I won’t tell you which ones!) that’ll bring a tear to your eye. I can tell you no more except strap yourself in when riding Stormcracker and keep Two Gulps Too Many away from those honey tablets… This Dragon Lords Rising book review was written by Liz Wride Praise for The Dragon Whisperer and Flight to Dragon Isle. One of the most captivating new books to be published for 8+ for some time . . . It made me laugh, cry and remember exactly what's so special about the time when you or your child live in hope of finding a dragon of your own (Amanda Craig The Sunday Times ) The one letdown of Hare’s work, is that, in marketing it towards children, adults might see it as ‘just another children’s book’ and pass it over. The back cover boasts a ‘9+’ age rating and I urge anyone nine or over to snap this read up. Verdict? A battle-dragon of a book! (Liz Wride, Fantasy Book Review) What Harry Potter did for tales of wizardry, this book does for tales of dragons (Chicklish ) Recommended for Fans Of...: The Lord of the Rings. No, seriously. Also, fans of the Eragon series, the Harry Potter book, Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising series, Cornelia Funke's Igraine the Brave, Sherwood Smith's Wren to the Rescue series, Patricia Wrede's Dealing With Dragons series, and etc., ad infinitum. will find something here to love. (Finding Wonderland)
  • The Dark Fire

    Chris D'Lacey

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    With the Earth on the brink of recolonisation by dragons, David Rain is sent on an important mission: to seek out and destroy a trace of dark fire, the deadliest force in the universe. But with success could come a terrible price, the sacrifice of a beloved clay dragon. How much does the life of one small dragon count?
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  • The Dragonology Chronicles Set I: The Dragon's Eye, The Dragon Diary

    Dugald A. Steer

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio on Playaway, Oct. 15, 2012)
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  • The Dragonology Chronicles Set II: The Dragon's Apprentice, The Dragon Prophecy

    Dugald A. Steer

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio on Playaway, Oct. 15, 2012)
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  • A Rumor of Dragons

    Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman

    Library Binding
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