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Books with title The Eyes of the Dragon

  • The Dragon's Eye

    Sarwat Chadda

    Audio CD (Scholastic Inc., April 24, 2018)
    Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan are prisoners. Framed for a crime they didn't commit, the four young Greencloaks have been captured by the ruthless Oathbound.Rather than facing trial with the rest of their order, the friends and their spirit animals find themselves smuggled to a remote palace. There they discover that the plot against them runs deeper -- and is far more sinister -- than anyone realized. Someone has been manipulating both the Greencloaks and Erdas's leaders, all to uncover a powerful relic with the potential to flood the entire world.To stop this conspiracy, the Heroes of Erdas will need absolute faith in their spirit animals. If they fail, all of Erdas will drown.
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  • The Dragon of Rome

    John Seven, Craig Phillips

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The Faradays head to Ancient Rome for their latest assignment.
  • The Eyes of the Dragon

    Stephen King, Bronson Pinchot

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Blackstone Audiobooks, June 30, 2010)
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  • The Dragon's Eye

    Dugald A. Steer

    Paperback (Brubaker, Ford & Friends, March 15, 2001)
    When Daniel and his sister Beatrice spend their summer with Dr. Ernest Drake, they find themselves propelled into the world of dragonology - the science and protection of dragon-kind. Soon the siblings are caught up in a race to find the Dragon's Eye, a jewel that has the power to reveal the identity of the true Dragon Master. But evil dragonologist Ignatius Crook will stop at nothing to claim it for himself. The first in four fire-breathing novels that are packed with dragons, magic and action-adventure.
  • The Dragon of Og

    Rumor Godden, Pauline Baynes

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, March 15, 1981)
    A battle of wits begins between a luck-bringing dragon, who had always been given two bullocks a month from the old lord's herd, and the new lord, who wants to change things
  • The Eye Of The Dragon

    Dave Morris, Russ Nicholson Bruno Elettori

    Paperback (Granada, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Blood of the Dragon

    Justin Glennon

    Paperback (Firefly & Wisp Publishing, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Hunted by an ancient evil, the Dragon Child, Aidan, must move heaven and earth to find the weapon of his ancestors that will grant him the power to destroy the dark beast that is setting the world to flames in search of him. Facing overwhelming obstacles such as blood thirsty werewolves and soul feasting phantoms, Aidan fights not only to protect the world, but his companions that follow him into the darkness in search of a way to save the planet. In this perilous journey, Aidan finds love that inspires him to shake off the weights and pains of his past and carry on against all odds, even when all hope seems lost.
  • Keys of the Dragon

    D.G. Stebbins

    eBook (Top Drawer Publishing, )
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  • Dragon Eyes

    Liz Palmieri-Coonley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 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.
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  • Claws of the Dragon

    Craig Halloran

    Paperback (Two-Ten Book Press, Nov. 25, 2015)
    A new threat rises ... Finding themselves neck deep in a battle with the warmers, Nath and Company seek the vanquish Nalzambor's greatest threat ... the Titans. Eckubahn, the Titan will stop at nothing to destroy the dragons and take over mankind. With the aid of the faerie Empress Lotuus, they rally the dragon hating giants. In the meantime, Nath, Selene, Brenwar, Bayzog and Ben, have their hands full battling one hive of warmers after the others. The new menace is spreading too fast and dragon casualties are stacking up. Nath struggles with limitations and new temptations put his loyalties to the test. Can he and Fang overcome the overwhelming hoards. Will his comrades survive? One thing's for sure. It's a battle to the end for all Nalzambor-Kind.
  • Mask of the Dragon

    Ashleigh D.J. Cutler

    language (Crystal Prism Publications, May 30, 2016)
    In the wake of her parents' deaths, six-year-old Abigail Palmer clung to her imaginary friend. Ten years later, the dog-sized dragon, dubbed Dominic, is still her constant companion. Though she would never admit it out loud and risk a second round of therapy. She knew his behavior was just a reflection of her feelings, private or otherwise. She was in complete control.At least, she used to be. Now, she's not so sure. Because imaginary friends can't save your life. Right?
  • Trial of the Dragon

    Craig Halloran

    Paperback (Two-Ten Book Press, Nov. 23, 2016)
    The trial of Nath Dragon Begins ... With the dragon king Balzurth, dead at the hands of the titans Eckubahn and Isobahn, it's up to Nath Dragon to take his fathers throne. The task makes him uneasy as he must lead the dragons against the evil forces of the titans and wurmers. Inside his gut, Nath knows that something is wrong. How can he be the dragon king when he can't even turn into a dragon himself? His doubts continue to consume him. In the meantime, the elves and dwarves plot and scheme to bring Nath Dragon to justice for the murder of their leaders, Laedorn and Uurluuk. Rallying unusual allies, they capture a distracted Nath Dragon and put him on trial. The result of their decision could be life or death and not for just him either, but his friends. All the while the evil forces continue to swarm Nalzambor. Will Nath regain his confidence? Can his companions prove his innocents? Or will one more dragon king fall in the temple of deceit and evil?