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  • Eyes of the Dragon

    Craig Halloran

    Paperback (Two-Ten Book Press, June 16, 2016)
    More enemies rise ... The ruthless titans begin to put the squeeze on the people of Nalzambor in their search for Nath Dragon and his father Balzurth. Eckubahn, the titan king and ruler of the giants will stop at nothing to destroy the both of them. In his stead Eckubahn employs Rybeck, a cunning warrior with a deep grudge against Nath Dragon. The vengeful fighter takes his quest to heart. Reunited, Nath and his father, Balzurth, become closer. But Balzurth has his struggles too as he ventures too close to the world of men and battles his own impulsive urges to take the titans down. Nath struggles to keep his all-powerful father under control before it's too late. Sasha, cursed by the wizard's dementia, has visions of her and Bayzog's sons, Samaz and Rerry, being dead. Teaming up with Ben, the pair venture out to find the missing sons and hopefully find a cure for Sasha. Will Nath Dragon have the wisdom and fortitude to over come all of the obstacles that befall him? If the people of Nalzambor are to survive, he has to.
  • The Dragon of Ubar

    Beverly Enwall, Asgaard Viking Editions

    Audible Audiobook (Asgaard Viking Editions, April 18, 2013)
    Sayed the Wizard has warned young Tarquin Rafi about finding those golden keys. The Caliph of Ubar; his brother, Prince Azoreen; and his sister, Princess Zolaya, have each secretly promised Tarquin Rafi ships and gold for a key, thinking there was only one. However, according to legend there are three, and they are said to belong to the so-called gods of Ubar. A wizard knows the dangers of meddling in such matters, whether you happen to believe in those gods or not. A legend is a legend, and a curse is a curse. Naturally, Tarquin Rafi doesn't listen. He's already found two keys and is about to steal the third. What is the point of having a wizard along if you don't pay attention to his warnings? Sayed himself tells the story.
  • Eyes of the Dragon: Book 4 of 10

    Craig Halloran

    language (Two-Ten Book Press, Inc., June 24, 2016)
    Terror Spreads As More Enemies RiseThe ruthless titans terrorize the people of Nalzambor in their search for Nath Dragon and his father Balzurth. Eckubahn, the titan king and ruler of the giants will stop at nothing to destroy the both of them. In his stead Eckubahn employs Rybeck, a cunning warrior with a deep grudge against Nath Dragon. The vengeful fighter takes his quest to heart. ˃˃˃ Family StrifeReunited, Nath and his father, Balzurth, become closer. But Balzurth ventures too close to the world of men and battles his own impulses to conquer the titans. Nath struggles to keep his all-powerful father under control before it's too late. ˃˃˃ A Perilous ProphecySasha, cursed by the wizard's dementia, envisions the deaths of her and Bayzog's sons, Samaz and Rerry. Teaming up with Ben, the pair venture out to find the missing sons and hopefully find a cure for Sasha.˃˃˃ Will Nath Dragon have the wisdom and fortitude to overcome all of the obstacles that befall him? If the people of Nalzambor are to survive, he must. Scroll Up And Grab Your Copy Today!
  • The Eyes of the Dragon

    Stephen King

    Audio CD (Penguin Audio, May 13, 2010)
    Unabridged CDs, 9 CDs, 11 hours Read by TBA A tale of archetypal heroes and sweeping adventures, of dragons and princes and evil wizards-here is epic fantasy as only Stephen King could envision it.
  • Eyes of the Dragon

    Margaret Leaf, Ed Young

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1987)
    An artist agrees to paint a dragon on the wall of a Chinese village, but the magistrate's insistence that he paint eyes on the dragon has amazing results.
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  • Death of the Dragon

    Ed Greenwood, Troy Denning

    eBook (Wizards of the Coast, Jan. 17, 2012)
    Azoun IV, in the twilight of his years, is still a shining hero to most of his subjects, and to all but the eldest, the only king they've ever known. He's led them capably out of dark doom before.Yet Cormyr has never faced so many mighty and mysterious foes at once. Demonic ghazneths, ancient curses, weird trees of foul magic, goblins and their kin on the rise in the northern wilderlands, a blight upon the land, rebellious mutterings, dying war wizards...and a dragon the likes of which no living eyes on Faerun have ever seen.The Purple Throne doesn't seem so unassailable now. It could well shatter under the weight of a gigantic dragon--or the secrets and follies of the last of the Obarskyrs.
  • The Dragon of Doom

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Edward is bored with life in the little town of Pigbone. Then Moongobble the Magician and his faithful toad, Urk, move into the cottage on the hill. Soon Edward has a job helping Moongobble. And Moongobble needs a lot of help, because it turns out he is not a very good magician. (His spells keep turning things into cheese!) Edward has never been so busy -- or so happy. But then someone threatens to stop Moongobble from ever casting another spell. Edward can't let that happen. He'll do anything to save his friend's magic -- even face the deadly, dreaded Dragon of Doom!
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  • 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.
  • Dragon Eyes

    Liz Palmieri-Coonley

    language (, Dec. 23, 2014)
    Char Lo Mein is a wise and compassionate dragon who presides over and protects the village of Tuking. As the years pass, his scales begin to flake off, his bones turn brittle, and he knows he must soon find someone who can replace him as the village guardian. Out of all the villagers, the wise old dragon chooses Chou Ling—a ten-year-old girl.Chou Ling is already highly skilled in the art of judo, but Char Lo Mein sees something even more important when he looks at her—a pure heart. Reminding her of his teachings about peace, love, and compassion, the dying dragon advises Chou Ling on how important it is to choose the way of love to heal the world and protect the people he’s leaving in her care. But when the dragon is gone—she’ll still just be a ten-year-old girl, only this time she’ll be alone. Did Char Lo Mein choose the right person? Can Chou Ling fulfill her promise?Written like an Asian folktale, Dragon Eyes gently exposes children to the concept of death while also teaching them the important, and surprising, lesson that love is more powerful than violence.
  • The Dragon's Eye

    Kaza Kingsley, Melvyn Grant

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 7, 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.
  • Day of the Dragon

    Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1998)
    Jack and Annie set off to find an original copy of an ancient Chinese myth. Armed only with their magic library cards, they must take on a book-burning emperor. But with the help of a scholar and a silk weaver, they triumph again.
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  • The Eyes of the Dragon

    Stephen King, David Palladini

    Paperback (Time Warner Paperbacks, Aug. 16, 1987)
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