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  • Dragon Day!

    Tina Gallo

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Take flight with this all-new Level 1 Ready-to-Read about your favorite dragons and riders from DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders—now streaming on Netflix!The Rescue Riders are having a Dragon Day so the dragons can show off their skills. Which dragon can hit a target by breathing fire? Which dragon can chop wood with its sharp tail? Join the dragons and Rescue Riders for day of fun…and surprises. DreamWorks Dragons © 2020 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Dragon Orb

    Shanlynn Walker

    eBook (Shanlynn Walker, July 23, 2015)
    Daegonlot: a floating island separated from the mainland of Darkenfel, and home to the last of the dragonriders. They have settled in the city of Goldspine and allowed the rest of the world to forget them.At 16 years old, Daxon knew he was too old to be chosen to be a dragonrider. On his way home one night he was surprised when a wild dragon's egg was left in his care by the largest dragon he had ever seen. Agreeing to raise and protect the as yet unhatched egg, his hopes to become a dragonrider once more blossom, but again, fate intervenes.When the young dragon hatches, Daxon's world is turned upside down and thrown into chaos. After learning of a mysterious orb and the possibility that it might hold all the dragonrider's dragons in thrall, he is determined to not let the same fate befall his young charge. He must find a way to protect the hatchling from the fate of the other dragons and a way off of Daegonlot before it's too late.
  • Dragon

    Angie Rooker, Eben Schumacher

    language (Balance of Seven, May 1, 2020)
    Everything within her quarreled over whether she wanted to be more gnome than dragon, or more dragon than gnome.-----Quiet and curious, Dragon Gaelen isn’t a typical dragon. For one, she was raised by gnomes.Having lost everything before she was hatched, Dragon knows very little about her origin. Growing up among the cob and wood houses of peaceful Gnome Colony, she’s always felt accepted and loved—but never quite like she belonged.When her adoptive family enrolls her in the impressive Breezewillow Academy, Dragon believes it holds the key to the missing pieces of her past. Surrounded by students and teachers from all across Enchanted Sacred Garden, she hopes she’ll finally stop feeling like an outsider.However, Breezewillow isn’t at all what she expects. On her first day, she feels lost, overwhelmed, and betrayed. She believed meeting other dragons would help her find herself. Instead, she finds herself the target of their jokes, teased for her difference and never embraced as one of their own. Filled with shame and self-loathing, Dragon must choose to stay silent and bury her past—or find her voice among the pain.A powerful story about being true to ourselves, Dragon takes us on a journey of self-acceptance—illustrating how the choices we make impact the magic we wield.
  • Dragon

    Finley Aaron

    language (Henry Knox Press, Nov. 26, 2014)
    Ilsa has been afraid of dragons ever since she saw them in the sky the night she was chased from her village as a child. Now, a decade later, she’d love to return to the place she once called home—if only she knew where to find home.Truth is, Ilsa doesn’t know who she is. She only knows her father left her in the care of a guy named Ram, who teaches her swordsmanship in a butcher shop until the day when it’s safe for her to continue home.But it may never be safe, and their enemies are closing in. Ilsa and Ram are being hunted, and they must flee through the dangers that bar them from their homeland. The journey will require all their skill and strength, but it will also uncover the secrets of who Ilsa is and where she belongs. She’s always longed for the truth, but once she learns it, can she accept it? Is she…a dragon? And do those ancient monsters even deserve to live?The e-book edition of Dragon includes an exclusive excerpt from Hydra, the second book in the Dragon Eye series.The Dragon Eye series books:One: DragonTwo: HydraThree: PhoenixFour: VixenFive: DraculSix: Basilisk
  • Dragon Egg

    Mallory Loehr, Hala Wittwer

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2007)
    A BIG EGG TOTTERS, tips, and falls out of its nest. It rolls down a hill, past a castle, and through a town. Along the way, curious people and animals gather to watch. When the egg finally cracks open, they get a surprise. Inside is a baby dragon!
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  • Dragon God

    Ava Richardson

    language (, July 26, 2017)
    The new world is calling...Neill Torvald is desperate to prove himself—his father’s warlord kingdom depends on him. When a vicious attack on the way to the Draconis Order monastery nearly kills him, it becomes clear that grave trials await him on this path. Jodreth, the wise monk who saves his life, advises caution upon entering the sacred halls. His mission is to learn arcane magic from the monks that will help to cement his father’s power, but Neill will need more than magical arts alone to navigate the challenges before him.Among the monks’ students, Neill meets the lovely and mysterious Char, who senses evil deep within the ranks of the Draconis Order’s members. She takes him to a dragon she has raised, Paxala, and the three of them become fast friends. Neill soon grows in strength as he and his fellow students gain ancient knowledge, and his closeness to Char blossoms into something more.But when Niell’s brothers grow impatient and attack the monastery in a bid to seize power, he will have to decide where his loyalties lie: with his warlord father’s domain, or the new friends he has made in the wider world.
  • Dragon Day

    Anson Montgomery

    Paperback (Chooseco, April 20, 2012)
    Dragon Day by Anson Montgomery takes YOU on your very first dragon day adventure! Your 6-8 year old reader will celebrate their dragon (birthday), compete in lots of dragon contests, and learn to fly! Choose Your Own Adventure Dragon Day is an interactive adventure book in which YOU decide what happens next. Will you win the race or grab a piece of goblin cake? Will your best friend, Wyrm, perfect fire-breathing in time for the party? Will you get your dragon wings? Or spend a year in Egg Land with the babies? For readers that enjoyed other titles from the Choose Your Own Adventure Dragonlark series including: Ghost Island by Shannon Gilligan, Search for the Dragon Queen by Anson Montgomery, and Sand Castle by R. A. Montgomery.
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  • Dragon

    Jody Bergsma

    Hardcover (Illumination Arts Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 1999)
    While Briana, the fair young Queen of Lugin, is giving birth to her first child, in the not-so-distant forest a most unusual hatchling is born to a beautiful green dragon. Briana's son, Prince Langilor, is a shy and gentle boy, adored by his parents and the peaceful people of Lugin. Saras, the young dragon, becomes an arrogant bully, who terrorizes the dragon clan and threatens the Kingdom of Lugin. During his twelfth year, Langilor stands before his parents and the Royal Advisors, who will judge his worthiness to become the future king. With ever-increasing threats from enemies to the north as well as the dangerous fire-breathing dragon, how could this gentle young Prince ever be strong enough to protect the kingdom?
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  • Dragon

    Robert J. Crane

    (Independently published, Oct. 18, 2019)
    After a forced job transfer, a kidnapping incident in Northern Virginia sends FBI Agent Sienna Nealon along a dark path, trying to unravel the mystery. But kidnapping gives way to murder, and soon Sienna is racing against time, fighting against diplomats and Washington DC bureaucrats, trying to stop a power that may finally outmatch her own.
  • Dragon Ops

    Mari Mancusi

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 12, 2020)
    One wrong move, and it's game over.Welcome to DRAGON OPS, the world's first augmented-reality video-game theme park. Set on a once-deserted island, our three beta players-classic gamer geek Ian; his adventure-seeking sister, Lily; and their too-cool-for-gaming cousin, Derek-have been lucky enough to score an invite to play before the fully immersive experience opens to the public.But once inside, they find themselves trapped in a game taken over by a rogue AI dragon called Atreus, and suddenly the stakes go beyond the virtual world. With no cheat codes, guidebooks, save points, or do-overs, they'll need all their cunning and video-game hacks to beat the game? and survive in real life.Action-packed and unputdownable, Dragon Ops will thrill gamers and reluctant readers alike with high-tech adventure and electrifying twists and turns.
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  • Dragon Pox!

    Courtney Carbone, Cartobaleno

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    This exciting Little Golden Book stars Leah, her magical twin genies, and Zeta and Nazboo from Nickelodeon's Shimmer and Shine!When little Nazboo falls sick with dragon pox, it's up to Nickelodeon's Shimmer and Shine and their friend Leah to find a cure for Zeta's sniffling, sneezy pet! Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will love this Little Golden Book based on an exciting episode of Nickelodeon's Shimmer and Shine!
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  • Dragon

    Brynne Nelson, Randilee Warner

    language (, Oct. 6, 2019)
    “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, 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