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Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 149 comments Mod
Any books about dragons you would like to talk about?


message 2: by L (last edited Aug 27, 2012 03:49AM) (new)

L I would like to ask if anyone has read the Inheritance cycle and what you thought of it? Do you like the idea of Dragons and thier riders, and Eragon & Saphira? x

Eragon (Inheritance, #1) by Christopher Paolini Eldest (Inheritance, #2) by Christopher Paolini Inheritance (Inheritance, #4) by Christopher Paolini Brisingr (Inheritance, #3) by Christopher Paolini


Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 149 comments Mod
Emm wrote: "Hi. My name is Emm, and I have always loved dragons. I love that dragons command both fear and respect in fantasy books. In fact, my new Young Adult ebook has Red-tail dragons who are being chained..."

Hi, Emm! I would love to read your book! Maybe I could find it in the bookstore...


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L Hi Emm,
Your book looks and sounds amazing! I do hope that i will have the oportunity of reading it sometime, as i love Dragons.
Lucinda x


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Candace Knoebel (candaceknoebel) Firelight (Firelight, #1) by Sophie Jordan I saw this the other day and it looks pretty neat. As soon as I find time, I'll be reading it.


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L Candace wrote: "Firelight (Firelight, #1) by Sophie Jordan I saw this the other day and it looks pretty neat. As soon as I find time, I'll be reading it."

It looks good. x


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L Dragons in literature:

*E. Nesbit, The Book of Dragons (1900): Various dragons, such as a red dragon that comes to life out of a magical Book of Beasts

*E. Nesbit, The Last of the Dragons (1925): the last dragon on earth, who is tired of being expected to fight a prince for a princess, and becomes the princess's pet instead. Drinks petrol ("that's what does a dragon good, sir") and, at his own request, is eventually transformed by the king into the first airplane.

*C. S. Lewis, The Pilgrim's Regress (1933): the cold Northern dragon, slain by John, and the hot Southern dragon, slain by Vertue. The Northern dragon is so greedy that his anxiety for his gold hardly lets him sleep. He recalls eating his wife, saying, "worm grows not to dragon till he eats worm," a loose translation of the Latin saying, Serpens, nisi serpentem comederit, non fit draco. The Guide explains that dragons always live alone because they have become dragons by eating their own kind. Lewis reiterates the notion of cannibalistic dragons in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (see below).

*J. R. R. Tolkien, world of Middle-earth (1937):
Ancalagon the Black (The Fellowship of the Ring, 1954; The Silmarillion, 1977)
Glaurung, the first of the dragons in Middle-earth (The Silmarillion, 1977)
Scatha (The Return of the King, Appendix A.II, 1955)
Smaug (The Hobbit, 1937)
Smaug is a classic, European-type dragon; deeply magical, he hoards treasure and burns innocent towns. Contrary to most old folklore and literature J. R. R. Tolkien's dragons are very intelligent and can cast spells over mortals. See also dragons listed at Dragon (Middle-earth).

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Christopher Hwang | 3 comments His Majesty's Dragon
Throne of Jade
Black Powder War
Love the Temeraire series, especially the first three!


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L They sound great books Christopher. Would you like to add them (or your favourite one) to the group's bookshelf?? x


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Nathan (nate77af) | 1 comments The first series that I read about dragons was by Anne McCaffrey. Anne McCaffrey

I'm not quite sure which book is the first in the series at this point but I've enjoyed them over the years. Her son has co-authored and written additional books in the series.

What I liked most was that it wasn't your typical knight in shining armor chasing the mythical fiend. Rather it is a post space travel culture that evolved around the species and has a trail of breadcrumbs that lead you to the society and the species genesis.

Just to give you a tidbit, the dragons bond with their riders for life and the world of Pern takes you from the hatching grounds where the awkward babies imprint to flights of fancy.

I hope you check it out if this sounds interesting and that you enjoy them as much as I have.

Just some of the 20 or more books in no particular order:
Dragonflight (Pern, #1) by Anne McCaffrey Dragonquest (Pern, #2) by Anne McCaffrey Moreta Dragonlady of Pern (Pern, #7) by Anne McCaffrey Dragonflight / Dragonquest (Pern Dragon Riders of Pern, #1-2) by Anne McCaffrey Dragon's Kin (Pern, #17) by Anne McCaffrey


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Candace Knoebel (candaceknoebel) Born in Flames by Candace Knoebel

My debut novel dabbles in dragons. It was just released yesterday on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Excited!! :)
♥ Dragons!


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L Candace wrote: "Born in Flames by Candace Knoebel

My debut novel dabbles in dragons. It was just released yesterday on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Excited!! :)
♥ Dragons!"


I shall definately add it to the group's bookshelf! I am sure that many readers will be most excited about your novel & i will make sure to look it out myself. x


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L Nathan wrote: "The first series that I read about dragons was by Anne McCaffrey. Anne McCaffrey

I'm not quite sure which book is the first in the series at this point but I've enjoyed them over the years. Her ..."


I have read loads of Anne McCaffrey's books over the years, as i am a huge fan of fantasy genre and think that they are really great!


Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 149 comments Mod
Nathan wrote: "The first series that I read about dragons was by Anne McCaffrey. Anne McCaffrey

I'm not quite sure which book is the first in the series at this point but I've enjoyed them over the years. Her ..."


I love Pern! I agree, not the typical knight in shinning armor thing: )


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Candace Knoebel (candaceknoebel) Lucinda wrote: "Candace wrote: "Born in Flames by Candace Knoebel

My debut novel dabbles in dragons. It was just released yesterday on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Excited!! :)
♥ Dragons!"

I shall definately add it to th..."


Thank you!!!


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Christopher Hwang | 3 comments Cool, I added the first three of Temeraire to the bookshelf!

And I hope you don't mind if I plug my book too: Sky Emblem by Christopher Hwang


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L Not at all Christopher, it looks amazing. Could you give a brief synopsis of the storyline for the group? x


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Christopher Hwang | 3 comments Sure!

The kingdom of Elemar has always sought to rule all of Valeria, but the humans of Wesar, the dragons of Noriath, and the elves of the Sylvan Forest stand in its way. One human boy wielding a rare power meets a dragon by happenstance, and together they will determine the future of Valeria.

Thanks for your consideration!


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L Sounds really interesting! :) x


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Don Martinez (desertcoyote13) | 11 comments If I may ...

The Advance Guard (Phantom Squadron, #1) by Don A. Martinez Dinétah Dragon (Phantom Squadron, #2) by Don A. Martinez

These first two books of my fantasy series involve a modern-day fantasy team of Black Ops agents, made up of a paladin knight, wizard, cat-girl, and dragon woman, who are tasked with confronting demonic evils under the guidance of the CIA. The second book tells the life's story of the dragon woman, Ariel, including how she came to be a dragon in the first place.

The Insurgent's Journal (Phantom Squadron #3) by Don A. Martinez

This third book, and a fourth coming next year, follow Ariel's daughter Alanna, who has some dragon powers inherited from her mother, as she fights a despot regime which has turned the U.S. into the dystopian New Empire of America, a regime which has also outlawed supernaturals of all kinds and slated them for extermination.


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L They sound amazing Don! Please add your work to the group's bookshelf x


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L I would like to mention a *new* book by an author, which has caught my attention. To those who love epic fantasy and Dragons i would say that 'The Dragonsoul saga' looks amazing by J T Hartke and i cannot wait to read and review it!

A Balance Broken (The Dragonsoul Saga, #1) by J.T. Hartke


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Okay, watch out. I am about bombard you with dragons!
These will be the covers of all the first books of that series.
Dragon and Thief (Dragonback, #1) by Timothy Zahn Dragon Champion by E.E. Knight Draconia Forging Trust by F.J. Hansen Blue Moon Rising (Forest Kingdom, #1) by Simon R. Green Eragon (Inheritance, #1) by Christopher Paolini Dragon Bones (Hurog, #1) by Patricia Briggs Merlin's Dragon (Merlin's Dragon trilogy, #1) by T.A. Barron Touched By Venom (Dragon Temple Saga, #1) by Janine Cross For Love of Mother-Not (Pip & Flinx Adventures, #0) by Alan Dean Foster Eon Dragoneye Reborn (Eon, #1) by Alison Goodman Song in the Silence (The Tale of Lanen Kaelar, #1) by Elizabeth Kerner The Chronicles of Kale A Dragon's Awakening by Aya Knight The Book of Earth (Dragon Quartet, #1) by Marjorie B. Kellogg Dragonsong (Pern, #3)(Harper Hall, #1) by Anne McCaffrey Joust (Dragon Jousters, #1) by Mercedes Lackey The Elvenbane (Halfblood Chronicles, #1) by Andre Norton DragonSpell (DragonKeeper Chronicles, #1) by Donita K. Paul Voices of Dragons by Carrie Vaughn Mistress of Dragons (The Dragonvarld Trilogy, #1) by Margaret Weis Dragon's Blood (The Pit Dragon Chronicles, #1) by Jane Yolen The Dragon Keeper (Rain Wild Chronicles, #1) by Robin Hobb The Dragon Delasangre (Dragon Delasangre, #1) by Alan F. Troop A Dragon's Tale Book One The Silver Dragon by Paul Benthom His Majesty's Dragon (Temeraire, #1) by Naomi Novik Taltos (Vlad Taltos, #4) by Steven Brust Dragon's Bait by Vivian Vande Velde Firelight (Firelight, #1) by Sophie Jordan The Princess's Dragon by Susan Trombley Seraphina (Seraphina, #1) by Rachel Hartman Sky Emblem by Christopher Hwang Dragon's Ring by Dave Freer
If you have any questions about any of these just let me know. I have read all of these so ask away.
(told you there was a lot!)
P.S. Put these on the book list please and the rest of their series. Thanks!


Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 149 comments Mod
Cole wrote: "Okay, watch out. I am about bombard you with dragons!
These will be the covers of all the first books of that series.
Dragon and Thief (Dragonback, #1) by Timothy ZahnDragon Champion by E.E. Knight[bookcover:Draconia: For..."


*jaw drops* Now that's what you call a fan.


message 25: by L (last edited Sep 14, 2012 02:57AM) (new)

L Gosh. Okay, i understand how much you like Dragons! Some great works of fiction. x

So happy- Robin Hobb is amongst your titles (a favorite author of mine!)


Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 149 comments Mod
I've heard of "Voices of Dragons before...


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Sounds good Candace.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Hahaha! Thanks, I really love mythical creatures of any kind. So pick up as many books as I can. I can put more covers up if you want for the full list of series.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Althea *Go wolves and dragons!* wrote: "I've heard of "Voices of Dragons before..."

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Althea *Go wolves and dragons!*(Coach Hedge) Inigo (eiyah_fantasyfreak) | 149 comments Mod
Yup. I've seen it in my favorite bookstore.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
The story is an interesting idea, you should read it when you get the chance.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Alexis wrote: "Althea *Go wolves and dragons!* wrote: "I've heard of "Voices of Dragons before..."

Yes! I was going to read this one, but when I actually went to the bookstore with money in my pocket, it had dis..."


It is very YA, but I loved the idea of it so much.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Lucinda wrote: "Dragons in literature:

*E. Nesbit, The Book of Dragons (1900): Various dragons, such as a red dragon that comes to life out of a magical Book of Beasts

*E. Nesbit, The Last of the Dragons (1925):..."


Did you put these up in the Bookshelf?


message 35: by L (last edited Oct 11, 2012 03:47AM) (new)

L Here, There Be Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, #1) by James A. Owen

Here, there be Dragons By James A Owen


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Cindy Lyle (cindylyle) | 15 comments Hi, I was just wondering if any of you have read any dragonlance novels? I grew up reading them and they are filled with dragons! I have almost all of them on my shelves at home so if you need any suggestions let me know.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Alexis wrote: "Yeah, I've read a few of them and liked them. There's a thread for them someplace on here, I think...."

Ya, there is a thread!


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Cindy wrote: "Hi, I was just wondering if any of you have read any dragonlance novels? I grew up reading them and they are filled with dragons! I have almost all of them on my shelves at home so if you need any ..."

I haven't read any, I have heard a lto about them. Why did you like them so much?


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Alexis wrote: "Lucinda wrote: "Here, There Be Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, #1) by James A. Owen

Here, there be Dragons By James A Owen"

Yes, good books! Not much to do with dragons in the first couple, though."


That is kind of why I didn't read them, it sounded cool but I wanted to see dragons. I am so spoiled!


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Lucinda wrote: "Here, There Be Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, #1) by James A. Owen

Here, there be Dragons By James A Owen"


Did you want me to put them in our book shelves or did you do it?


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Cindy Lyle (cindylyle) | 15 comments Cole wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Hi, I was just wondering if any of you have read any dragonlance novels? I grew up reading them and they are filled with dragons! I have almost all of them on my shelves at home so if..."

I guess I liked how the authors wrote about the dragons. They were not mearly an animal that you rode into battle with a dragonlance but creatures with emotions and personality. I like how each colour of dragon has its own personality and magic. I loved the silver ones who were on the side of good but I was also very attached to a blue dragon called Khellendros (skie) He served evil for a long time but he had his own agenda. The stories themselves are all well written and full of everything you would want in a fantasy. Many of them are stand alone novels but the serries The Chronicles Trilogy is the best place to start your journey through Krynn.


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Cindy wrote: "Cole wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Hi, I was just wondering if any of you have read any dragonlance novels? I grew up reading them and they are filled with dragons! I have almost all of them on my shelves ..."

Thanks, I will look into them!


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L Cole wrote: "Lucinda wrote: "Here, There Be Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, #1) by James A. Owen

Here, there be Dragons By James A Owen"

Did you want me to put them in our book shelves or did you do it?"


If you could add it to the bookshelf, that would be great!


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Will do!


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A.D. Trosper (adtrosper) I noticed a couple of authors who mentioned their own books, so I am assuming it is okay. Of course, you know what they say about assumptions, so if I'm wrong, please let me know.

I have a book out with dragons in it. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14...

I don't know how to get the little book cover to show up though.


message 46: by A.D. (last edited Jun 25, 2014 10:04PM) (new)

A.D. Trosper (adtrosper) Thank you! Let's see if I can figure this out. Embers at Galdrilene (Dragon's Call) by A.D. Trosper


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A.D. Trosper (adtrosper) Oh! It worked! Thank you for the directions. :)


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
Oh, I have heard of this book. It is already on my to-reads.


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A.D. Trosper (adtrosper) Thank you Alexis.

Cole, I hope you enjoy it. :)


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Cole (spectyr333) | 738 comments Mod
A.D. wrote: "Thank you Alexis.

Cole, I hope you enjoy it. :)"


Sure I will. :)


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