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Books with title Dragon Rider

  • Dragon Rider

    Cornelia Funke

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Dragon River

    Rob Saunders, Gillian Martin

    (Silverwood Books, April 24, 2020)
    This story has everything: A boy who turns into a dragon...and back again. The longest, most boring train ride ever. Bully boys, making stuff, and a near disaster on the river. There's even magic, two court cases, a plane ride and a song. Join the Drako family, the nasty Purkisses, teacher Hippolyta Scythe, singer Solange Luna, and Percy the phenomenal child artist, along with Gallo the superhero dragon! A brilliant book for fans of Lemony Snicket.
  • Dragon Rider

    Anthea Funke, Cornelia;Bell

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Drew the Dragon Rider

    Alexandra Fisher, Quentin Andrew

    Hardcover (Whoisafish LLC, March 15, 2019)
    The story features a character named, Drew, who isn't like the other boys in his village. One day after they tease him, he is dared to show how brave he really is. Drew embarks on a journey of self discovery to bring back a dragons scale and earn the respect of the other kids. After he brazenly enters the cave, he finds the dragon and makes an unexpected friend. A Great bedtime story for both the Child and Adult. Self-published by Alexandra Fisher and Illustrated by Artist Quentin Andrew who helped bring the vision to life.
  • Dragon Rider

    Brian Scott Bowers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 2, 2015)
    I dream of riding Dragons and soaring through the air! Speeding through the sky, with the wind rushing through my hair! My mother doesn't understand, why I think it's fun. To her I am a tender child, her one and only son. Many nights we all dream of the impossible. Do we really know what we cannot do? Perhaps all there is are dreams. Maybe all our dreams are real? This book gives every child the inspiration to dream big and believe. A fun read for kids and Parents as well.
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  • Dragon Rider

    Funke Cornelia

    Paperback (Scholastic US, April 1, 2011)
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  • Drew the Dragon Rider

    Alexandra Fisher, Quentin Andrew

    Paperback (Whoisafish LLC, March 15, 2019)
    The story features a character named, Drew, who isn't like the other boys in his village. One day after they tease him, he is dared to show how brave he really is. Drew embarks on a journey of self discovery to bring back a dragons scale and earn the respect of the other kids. After he brazenly enters the cave, he finds the dragon and makes an unexpected friend. A Great bedtime story for both the Child and Adult. Self-published by Alexandra Fisher and Illustrated by Artist Quentin Andrew who helped bring the vision to life.
  • Dragon Rider

    David Burrows

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 8, 2016)
    Kaplyn’s mind is in turmoil. His dreams are haunted by dragons and yet dragons are a myth. Terror stalks his nightmares whilst fear plagues his waking life. He stumbles on an enemy army concealed in a forest on Thrace’s border and in terror flees. Yet, upon reaching the sanctuary of Thrace no one believes him and he and his companions are thrown into the dungeons as spies. One time allies, Thrace and Allund now seem on the precipice of war. A war that strikingly has all the hallmarks of Trosgarth, the ancient enemy. Drachar, too, seems implicated. The enemy has been busy and betrayal and assassination are set to defeat the Prophecy. Priests of Ryoch denounce the Old Ones and the Allund monarchy has been replaced by a council of leaders. Astalus the Thracian court wizard is set the seemingly impossible task of proving Kaplyn’s claims. Is the Prophecy coming to pass and is a Second Krell War imminent? Disaster looms, for the Eldric have gone and with them the only means of countering the growing demon threat. A war is coming. A war like no other.
  • Dragon Riders

    Alexander Lawes

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Dragon Riders is an amazing adventure about three children caught up in a timeless war. Their lives are turned upside down by an attack on the monastery where they live. Their flight leads them into an encounter with a young dragon, which they save from certain death. Previously believing that dragons were solely part of mythology, they are rewarded with a flight on three full-grown dragons. The dragons leave them each with a bracelet, which shrink to fit and hence are unable to be removed. The war causes their paths to divide, and they encounter magic, the enemy, a variety of characters and eventual capture. Reunited through incarceration, they discover the secret of their dragon bracelets, calling on the dragons to rescue them. With the reappearance of the dragons, their involvement in the war increases as they seek to bring an end to the fighting. The characters in this story are delightful, and are brought to life with the things they say and the actions they take, rather than simply through description. The story is written in a lovely, simple style that children will find easy to follow. Similarly, the plot is quick and captivating and the dragons especially are awe-inspiring. Their descriptions are bound to keep young children on the edge of their seats.