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Books with title The Knight and the Dragon

  • The Dragon and the Nibblesome Knight

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    Audio CD (Macmillan Digital Audio, )
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  • The Dragon, The Damsel, and the Knight

    Bob Brown, John R. Gray III

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 6, 2015)
    A Dragon in Search of a Damsel Bob Brown spins a tale of tolerance and compassion that is sure to capture the readers imagination. He sings us a song of adventure and happy endings that will delight children of any age. J. A. Pitts, Author of Forged in Fire (Tor Books) Charming and delightful for readers young and old. Patricia Briggs, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Mercy Thompson Series. As a young girl living with her father near the River Village, Lori had few worries. She had her father and friends and special trip up the mountain to pick berries to put away for winter. But when Lori gets lost on the mountain and is forced to spend the night alone in the forest she finds more than berries. She finds forty feet of dragon with green scales, horns and teeth aplenty who decides she is the perfect damsel. She is swept away from her home and family, left to deal with dragon on her own. The dragon must come to grips with her no nonsense approach to being a damsel and the fact that her family and friends in the village want her back and is sending a knight to bring her home. The choice is not an easy one as Lori is forced to take sides as dragon and knight collide. Presented with enchanting art work by award-winning artist John R. Gray III.
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  • Bel and the Dragon

    Nakesha Lowe, Akhil Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 2013)
    This is the story of King Cyrus and the people of Babylon, and how they worshipped idol gods instead of the one true God. This led to the destruction of Bel and the Dragon by the hands of the prophet Daniel. Serving other gods is vain and worthless. There is only one God, who is worthy of worship, and that is the God of your Holy Bible and none else. Serving any other gods is to your own hurt. (Jeremiah 25:6-7)
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  • Dan and the Dragon

    Andrew Nicholls

    eBook
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  • Knights and Dragons

    Nicholas Jenkins, Paul Jenkins

    language (, Oct. 11, 2010)
    This short story comes from two of the greatest short story minds in all of short story-dom. This is a tale of dragons and knights. It will make you laugh and make you cry.
  • Knight and Dragon

    Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (Putnam Juvenile, April 25, 1980)
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  • The King and the Dragon

    Benjamin Brandt

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Oct. 18, 2016)
    <p>The King and the Dragon is a modern parable of a faithful King who will go to any length to rescue his people from the grip of a devilish Dragon. It begins bright, takes some dark and shocking twists, and ends with a hope nobody saw coming. Those with ears to hear may notice significant overtones with the Biblical narrative. The King and the Dragon is custom built for parents and their children to enjoy together. Faith groups may find it a valuable teaching tool as well.</p>
  • Dragon Knight

    E. Y. Ryks

    language (Word Alive Press, Nov. 30, 2009)
    Cor the dragon has a problem; he's bored. As a way of amusing himself, he convinces his princess, Espreta, to help him become a knight. No sooner than he does his first heroic deed, Cor is sent by his fellow dragons to rid them of a dragon's bane (nemesis). Cor doesn't find it easy to secure the trust of his new found friends and the dragon's bane, with ties to Cor's past, has no intention of giving him the chance.
  • Owen and the Dragon

    Carla Mooney, Colin Thomson

    Perfect Paperback (Soto Publishing Company, May 1, 2010)
    Owen is a ten-year old boy who has just moved to a new town and left behind his best friend and everything familiar to him. Unable to face unpacking his room, Owen decides to explore the woods behind his new home. He is stunned to discover a dragon named Phineas. Owen soon gains the dragons trust and learns that Phineas has lost the ability to fly. As he struggles to find a way for the dragon to return home, Owen learns friendship can be found in unexpected places.
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  • The Princess Knight and the Dragon

    Haley T Kasof

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2013)
    Once upon a time there was a princess that liked swordfighting and wandering the woods as much as she did wearing cute clothes and drawing. During one encounter in the woods, the princess meets a dragon and the two forge a very close bond. However, when the princess' parents arranging for a suitor threatens their bond, the princess decides to take matters into her own hands and (quite literally) fight for herself.
  • Ben and the Dragon

    David W. Weimer, Andrée Weimer

    eBook (One and Only Press, April 8, 2015)
    When their lives collide, a boy and a dragon share an otherworldly adventure.
  • Kenny and the Dragon

    Tony Diterlizzi

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 1, 2008)
    What do you do when your new best buddy has been designated a scourge by the community and marked for imminent extermination? Just ask Kenny Rabbit. When the simple folks in the sleepy little village of Roundbrook catch wind that there's a dragon running loose in the countryside, they get the wrong idea and the stage is set for a fight to the death. So it's up to Kenny to give his neighbors front-row seats to one of the best-known battles in history -- the legendary showdown between St. George and the dragon -- without losing a friend in the fray.