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  • The Dragon Egg Princess

    Ellen Oh

    eBook (HarperCollins, March 3, 2020)
    Perfect for fans of Wing & Claw, this must-have middle grade novel is from We Need Diverse Books cofounder Ellen Oh! “Filled with strange terrains, creatures, and magic, this is an enthralling read!”—Soman Chainani, author of the New York Times bestselling School for Good and Evil series "A rich and wonderfully imagined story about the many ways young people can be powerful and the tremendous benefits of awakening your inner dragon." —Annie Ursu, National Book Award for Young People’s Literature nominee for The Real Boy“By drawing inspiration from Korean lore and culture, Ellen Oh is helping to reinvigorate the fantasy genre. Readers will love The Dragon Egg Princess for its humor, inventive magic, and thrilling action!” —Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist and New York Times bestselling authorIn a kingdom filled with magic, Jiho Park and his family are an anomaly—magic doesn’t affect them.Jiho comes from a long line of forest rangers who protect the Kidahara—an ancient and mysterious wood that is home to powerful supernatural creatures. But Jiho wants nothing to do with the dangerous forest.Five years ago, his father walked into the Kidahara and disappeared. Just like the young Princess Koko, the only daughter of the kingdom’s royal family. Jiho knows better than anyone else the horrors that live deep in the magical forest and how those who go in never come back.Now the forest is in danger from foreign forces that want to destroy it, and a long-forgotten evil that’s been lurking deep in the Kidahara for centuries finally begins to awaken. Can a magic-less boy, a fierce bandit leader, and a lost princess join forces and save their worlds before it’s too late?
  • The Dragon's Eye

    Kaza Kingsley, Melvyn Grant

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 31, 2009)
    Life is not easy for twelve-year-old Erec Rex. His single mother can barely support her six adopted kids. And they've moved into an apartment so tiny that Erec sleeps with the washing machine. Worse, there is a strange force within Erec that is making him do odd things. His urge to obey these thoughts grows -- until it becomes impossible to resist them. Then one morning, Erec's mother is missing. The force inside Erec commands him to find her, leading him on an adventure that will change him forever. When he arrives in Alypium, a hidden world where old knowledge of magic is kept, Erec learns that his mother and the entire kingdom are in peril. And he might be the only one who can save them.
  • The Dragon Well

    Dan Willis

    Mass Market Paperback (Mirrorstone, Sept. 1, 2004)
    The third title in an all-new Dragonlance series for young readers. The Dragon Well continues a new series of Dragonlance adventures written specifically for readers ages 10 and up. Sized to fit the young reader market, the series features a new group of young companions who band together for friendship and excitement during the golden age of the Dragonlance world.
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  • The Dragon

    Mer Linn

    eBook
    The text of this fairy tale was found as a manuscript, near a very old oak, while traveling through the endless fields and forests of Britain. The tale was written in several ancient European languages, alternating between each from one sentence to the next without any apparent logic, though there was probably some fabulous meaning hidden in it. The last sentences were written in modern Russian. Translators and linguists easily translated the manuscript, and, after reading the fairy tale, one teenaged girl painted pictures for it. But all this was probably not in such way, and perhaps everything had happened completely in another way....
  • The Dragon Keep

    Marti Dumas, Stephanie Parcus

    Paperback (Plum Street Press, Nov. 30, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Jackie needs to learn to control her dragon familiar, but what she finds is a mountain full of secrets that will lead her to her destiny.Jackie and Jupiter continue their adventure in a world that is not as safe without Jackie's mother and father around. Jackie must use all her wits and cunning to keep her brother safe while she unravels the mysteries that threaten to pull her family apart. If you love Anne of Green Gables and The Mysterious Benedict Society, or have ever, ever longed to have a dragon of your own, this book is for you.
  • Freya and the Dragon Egg

    K.W. Penndorf

    eBook (Open Door Publications, Oct. 23, 2015)
    Freya's family is wonderful. Just not to her. After all, her older sister loves to talk about "pulling a Freya" - a term for any mistake she makes, her younger sister publicly reads from Freya's diary without ever getting reprimanded, and her parents hardly take notice of her. But that is all about to change when her father, Denmark's renowned Viking archaeologist, asks her to hide a precious artifact where no one will find it. Freya jumps at the chance to prove her worth and suddenly discovers herself transported to a magical forest where she comes face to face with not only real Vikings, but a clan of sprites and a Berserk as well. In search of a way home, Freya unearths a realm of adventure and a path to greatness she is sure her family will revere.
  • The Dragon Orb

    Mike Shelton

    Paperback (Michael Shelton, Feb. 21, 2017)
    For 100 years it protected them……and now the magical barrier is about to fail.What waits on the other side?Bakari is nerdy and awkward. At 15, he’s lived at the Wizard Citadel for most of his life. Everything seems to be working out like he’d hoped. He just got promoted to Level 1 and despite being painfully shy, he has a friend.Kharlia knows medicine.And he really likes her.When Bakari finds an ancient map that marks a source of power, he must check it out. With Kharlia by his side, they wander through the Kingdom toward the spot on the map. The trip isn’t what they expect.Magical creatures have made it through the barrier.Should they fight or flee?Bakari knows they are in trouble. He isn’t a battle wizard. As they struggle against the beasts, the worst thing Bakari can imagine happens.Will they survive?You’ll love this first book in The Alaris Chronicles, because of the beautifully woven story with diverse characters, great adventure, and political intrigue.Get it now.
  • The Dragon Park

    Elizabeth Dunlap

    eBook (Pixie Dust Publishing, Jan. 29, 2020)
    *~* Middle Grade Fairy Tale *~*My name is Drusinella, and I'm a fairy.I used to have a hobby of turning Princes into frogs, but due to my ridiculous adventure with the Princess Camria, it's now become more of a side gig.Once again, we're summoned to Fairyland, this time by our esteemed Fairy Queen, aka. Pumpkin Spice.After I broke the curse on all the frogs in my yard, the world was once again flooded with arrogant princes whose favorite pastime is hunting sweet, gentle dragons. Queen Spice is sending us on a quest to save the gentle beasts, and for once it's a task I relish.But there are other things to worry about. Unsolicited advice from the dragons we're traveling with, Alfrigg IGNORING ME, and the Fairy Queen's girlfriend constantly dodging me trying to learn the Fairy Queen's real name.This may not be the lamest adventure ever, but it's definitely TERRIBLE.Penned from the sarcastic hand of,Drusinella
  • The Dragon Talks:

    Michael Gordon

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Emotions & Feelings Series Book 7 The Dragon Won't Stop Talking For 5 Minutes? Teach children the value of respecting others by listening and waiting for their turn to speak.Here's what readers are already saying about this amazing picture book:"I really enjoyed this book. I think that there are not many books that address the non-stop talking issue.» -- Megan "My kids enjoyed the dragon who can't stop interrupting others." -- Barbara "Perfect for kindergarten and probably preschool to teach about too much talking" -- Mandy Dragon thinks everyone likes to hear him talk, making his friends frustrated by his lack of self-control. After not listening to his dad's advice, he eats a lot of ice cream, and catches a cold/sore throat. This gives Dragon a chance to listen to friends, and realize what it takes to be a good listener, and a friend.Warning: Cuteness Overload!This childrens book contains illustrations of a cute dragon. Lots of them. Enjoy these little sweeties, perfect alongside beautiful rhymes. You and your kids will love this book for ages 3 5...grab it now while it's still available at this discounted price.
  • Dragon's Egg

    Sarah L. Thomson

    language (Greenwillow Books, Jan. 30, 2010)
    It is a rare talent, and only she can care for the Inn's herd. She feeds them, gathers their eggs, and tends to their injuries. But Mella dreams about the dragons of legend, even though hardly anyone believes they still exist. Dragons are small farm animals, not huge fire-breathing monsters. Everyone knows that.Until one day changes everything.A Knight of the Order of Defenders arrives at the Inn. Signs of the mythical dragons have led him there, he says. Then a simple errand takes Mella through the forest, where she stumbles across a dragon's egg—and faces the true, terrifying dragon guarding it. On the spot, Mella vows to get the egg safely to the fabled Hatching Grounds. She must leave her home for the first time, and she finds an unlikely companion in the Defender's squire, Roger.For Mella and Roger, this one day is the beginning of an adventure. Where will it take them?
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  • Dragon Egg

    Mallory Loehr, Hala Wittwer

    Library Binding (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!From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • The Dragon Hand

    Yakov Merkin, John Zeleznik, Cornelia Yoder, Ben Zwycky

    eBook
    An ancient evil is returning to threaten the world—at least, that’s what one of voices in Serivak’s head is telling him.As the only dragon in the kingdom and technically a prisoner of war, Serivak’s position as the King’s Hand via his friendship with the young king is precarious enough before the voice of one of his ancestors warned of the new threat. With the help of two young foreigners, Serivak endeavors to avert disaster—but as evidence of a conspiracy grows, his political enemies close to home may be even more dangerous.