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Books with title The Breath Of The Dragon

  • Dragon's Breath:

    Michael Gordon

    eBook (, April 26, 2017)
    Audible special offer: get a free audiobook with Audible trialEmotions & Feelings Series Book 1What happens when a Dragon doesn't brush his teeth? Well…we all heard about the ''dragon's breath’’. That's why learning proper dental care is really important for a little boy and his friend Dragon Joe. * Teach the importance of brushing teeth in a cute and fun way * Create more positive attitudes in preschoolers* Perfect book for kids who love dragons*Solutions that help keep teeth clean and healthyIt has a great message:"This picture book inspire dental hygiene and encourage kids to brush their teeth while having fun." -- John “’This is a really helpful story because I've never met a preschool kid who was motivated to brush his teeth" -- Kate Children’s book that makes you laugh:“ It was a great picture book! Made my 3 year old laugh!! “ - Mandy"This is just too funny because I keep thinking about this happening with my family. My kids loved the Dragon Joe " -- Liz AndCute illustrations with nice rhyming story Not too long, grabs kid’s attentionGET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE!! Add this amazing kids book to your cart and ENJOY!
  • Dragon: Out of the Box

    Robert J. Crane

    language (Ostiagard Press, Oct. 28, 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 of Death

    Jada Fisher

    eBook (Fairfield Publishing, July 28, 2020)
    The ultimate evil has been unleashed on the world and not even the evil dragons are safe.An urban fantasy adventure full of mystical creatures and sassy heroinesDavie and her friends have been chased underground and forced into hiding. As the rotted dragon gathers the things he needs to destroy the world, they seek out new allies and a way to defeat the ultimate evil. Will the efforts be enough or will it just give them a front row seat to the end of the world?Dragon of Death is the eighth book in the Dragon Oracle series. If you like magical adventures with quirky characters, mythical creatures, and shapeshifting dragons, be ready to be transported to a magical realm that could be in your own town.Download Dragon of Death and get transported back to a magical new world where dragons and other mythical creatures are all too real!Always FREE on Kindle Unlimited
  • Eye of the Dragon

    Billy Wrecks, Patrick Spaziante

    Hardcover (Golden Books, May 3, 2016)
    When the mysterious Mandarin tries to steal a priceless jewel, only the armor-clad Invincible Iron Man can stop him. Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will love this action-packed Little Golden Book featuring Marvel's Iron Man.
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  • Breath of the Dragon

    A.L. Tait

    Paperback (Kane Miller Books / EDC Publishing, March 15, 2018)
    Adventure and danger lie just off the edge of the map in this swashbuckling trilogy.Quinn's older brothers may long for adventure, but he is content with his quiet life on the farm. Destiny, however, has other plans.The king is determined to create the first map of the world and has scoured the kingdom for boys who could become mapmakers. When Quinn is chosen for the king's training school, he's amazed - but that is nothing compared to his shock when he is selected as one of the three mapmakers and finds himself on board a ship, competing for the big prize.So begins Quinn's reluctant journey deep into the unknown, with only his photographic memory and skills learned on the farm to help him. He’s on a ship captained by a slave, with a stowaway girl on board – and a mysterious sea monster that seems to be following them. Hot on their trail are the other competitors for the king's prize, who will stop at nothing to win.Perfect for readers who love stories filled with adventure and suspense, The Mapmaker Chronicles are one-part fantasy, one-part quest, one-part high-seas action. Filled with strong, feisty characters who learn resilience, perseverance and the importance of friendship, each book transports readers to faraway lands.
  • Tail of the Dragon

    Craig Halloran, Lee Alan

    Audiobook (Craig Halloran, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Nath Dragon triumphed over his greatest foe, Gorn Grattack, bringing peace and order back to the world of Nalzambor...mostly. Now, bored with ruling from the dragon throne, Nath and his dwarven comrade Brenwar Bolderguild, set out to solve one of the greatest mysteries of all. Who and where is Nath's mother? Does she even exist? Is she imprisoned? Finding themselves neck deep in a battle with the wurmers, 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. After a harrowing escape from Urslay, the city of giants, Nath, Brenwar, and Selene find themselves in the sanctuary of the Elven Field of Dreams. The solitude and peace in the lush land offers refreshing waters but that does not last long. The wilder elves, guardians of the sanctuary, take Nath and company prisoner as he stands accused of murder. 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. Nath Dragon's father, Balzurth, has disappeared and delivered himself into the hands the titan leader, Eckubahn. Note: This incredible set of adventures is appropriate for listeners of all ages and does not include any foul language or sexual content. Also some background music and sounds effects have been added to enhance the listening experience.
  • Dragon's Breath

    E.D. Baker, Katherine Kellgren, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Sept. 30, 2005)
    No sooner have Emma and Eadric turned back into humans (from being frogs) than Emma's mother flies into a panic. Aunt Grassina is distracted because she's found her true love turned into an otter, and Emma's magic is so out of control she sends herself to the dungeon by mistake. The neighboring kingdom has chosen this moment to attack, and if Emma can't get Grassina's mind back on protecting the kingdom, life as they know it in Greater Greensward will be in peril. From underwater sea monsters to fire-breathing dragons, this witty pair of young friends manages to sweet-talk, cajole, and race their way to victory. But when it looks as if everything will finally work out, disaster strikes, and Emma finds that magic is not enough; it takes real bravery and a strong, new friendship to succeed.
  • The Dragon's Breath

    Jamie Sedgwick

    language (Timber Hill Press, Oct. 30, 2015)
    Four Stars: " jam packed action... kept me feeling engaged and wondering what would happen next."-Amazon ReviewFive Stars: "Awesome, fabulous, intriguing..." Goodreads ReviewFour Stars: "Impressive descriptions and characters... the tinge of romantic fervour breathing freshness into a city burdened with the fear of a dragon's deadly breath." -Amazon ReviewDESCRIPTION:As the Iron Horse journeys ever deeper into its mysterious post-apocalyptic world, the crew encounters a lone knight on a quest to slay a dragon. They mock him at first, but when they arrive at the fog-shrouded city known as Stormwatch, the streets are abandoned, the doors are locked, and the citizens are terrified to leave their homes. One old woman, alone and seemingly insane, confronts the crew with this ominous warning: "Beware the dragon's breath!"They hear the knight's words echoed in her statement, and begin to realize that things may not be as they appear. Then, as night closes in, strange things begin to happen aboard the Iron Horse. Crew members are attacked by invisible beings and strange, mutated creatures. One by one, they begin to vanish. When it seems things can't get any worse, they realize their adventure has only just begun... and that maybe, just maybe, dragons really do exist.Book 3: The "Iron Horse" series is a follow up to Sedgwick's best-selling steampunk series, "The Tinkerer's Daughter." A reading of the earlier books is not necessary to enjoy this new series, but may provide added insight to certain characters and history.
  • 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.
  • Breath of Dragons

    Barbara Kloss

    language (, Jan. 6, 2014)
    *A 2015 RONE Award nominee*After Prince Alaric's death, Daria and Alex set off in search of the legendary box of the Pandors'. The box is famed to hold a secret of power—one strong enough to overcome Lord Eris and the shield of power he stole from Valdon. Daria doesn't know where the box is hidden, but she can't ignore the silent urging, beckoning her to the land of Pendel—the land her mother, Aurora Pandor, was from.Time is running out. Lord Eris's army of shadowguard vastly outnumber Valdon's forces, and if Daria doesn't find the box in time, Valdon will need reinforcements from the other territories to survive. But those territories will not hand over their armies willingly, not without Daria's hand in marriage.And there is another, older power rising, one that hasn't been seen in centuries—one thought lost since the days of Galahad: the dragons.
  • Dragon Breath

    Dixie Phillips, Jacob Gibson, Kc Snider

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Aug. 16, 2017)
    What do you do when you're king of the best-smelling village in all the land and an insensitive dragon stinks it up with his bad breath? Children and adults alike will laugh at this silly tale while being reminded of the importance of good dental hygiene. Suggested age for readers: 6-12
  • Breath of the Dragon

    Gail Giles

    Paperback (Yearling, Nov. 10, 1998)
    Malila doesn't know what to expect when her mother leaves her at her grandmother's house in a small village in Thailand. Grandmother tells young Malila that her mother has gone to America to make a new life. As the years go by, Malila hears Grandmother's stories and learns the traditions of their country. Malila learns too what it means to be an outsider due to a family secret that turns the villagers against her. When Malila is taunted by her classmates, Grandmother tells her "the dragon has breathed upon you today. The dragon's breath brings great pain and sorrow, but it can turn coal into diamond." It's not until Malila discovers her own special talent that she can finally gain sanouk, the joy of living.
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