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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.
  • 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'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.
  • 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.
  • 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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  • Breath of the Dragon

    Gail Giles, June Otani

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 1, 1997)
    A resilient five-year-old Thai girl, Malili waits in vain for her mother--who has gone to America to make a new life--to send for her and finds solace in her passion for drawing and love for her grandmother as she copes with being shunned by her village because of her family's past.
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  • The Dragon's Breath

    Jamie Sedgwick

    Paperback (Timber Hill Press, Oct. 26, 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 ReviewSYNOPSIS: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.
  • Death of the Dragon

    Ed Greenwood, Troy Denning

    Mass Market Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, May 24, 2001)
    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

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2014)
    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.
  • Path of the Dragon

    Ashleigh D.J. Cutler

    language (Crystal Prism Publications, June 26, 2017)
    It has been two years since Abigail Palmer unmasked her imaginary friend. Still terrified her past might repeat, Abby told no one what she found behind Dominic’s behavior. Not even her best friend-turned-boyfriend.Naming her kitten “Domino”, she feels safer speaking with the supernatural that shadows her. Just as she starts to find her balance in the new life she finds herself in, the new “Dommy” is used to out the truth to her boyfriend.And that might be the scariest thing she has faced.
  • The Breath Of The Dragon

    A. H. Fitch

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Oct. 17, 2007)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Breath of the Dragon

    Diane Juttner Perreault

    Paperback (Great Plains Teen Fiction, April 1, 2005)
    Winner of the McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award