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Who knows some good dragon books??

Post by Jishdefish »

Well pretty much as said above :wink:
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i dont have the time to read really
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Post by Firuweata »

Eragon and Eldest I hear are good...
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Post by Chalgrish »

jakesmum wrote:i dont have the time to read really
And you have time to look on the internet for barbaric pictures of Bart having been sexually molested by Michael Jackson? riiiiight.

Back to the books

Dragonriders of Pern trilogy- Anne Mcaffrey
Eragon, Eldest, and the now-named third book: Empire- Christopher Paolini

Those I recommend for the intensity
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Hmm I havnt read Dragonriders of Pern... I will have to check that out sometime :read:
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Post by Firuweata »

WAY TO GO, JAKESMUM!!!!

You have been offered the chance to read, and you turned down the temptation, accepting a more humble role providing the people on this forum hilariously barbaric pictures of Bart having been sexually molested by Michael Jackson.

You, sir, are truly a greater being than I.

I salute you... :done:
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Post by Dragon Guardian »

:P The Inheritance trilogy is a fantastic series. Those are the eldest and Eragon books. They talk about dragons, and elves, and dwarves, and great magic.
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Post by words of wisdom »

Trying reading some classics like the hobbit or some new books like earnest drake's dragonology. Foiling the dragon isn't a bad book either or the Mabinigion, welsh legends.
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Post by wut2say »

Jishdefish wrote:Hmm I havnt read Dragonriders of Pern... I will have to check that out sometime :read:
they are great books i would sugest reading them in this order

dragonsdawn
moreta
dragons kin
dragons blood
masterharper of pern
harper hall trilogy(dragonsong, dragonsinger, dragondrums(wait is that the right order?))
dragonseye
dragonriders of pern trilogy(dragonflight, dragon quest, the white dragon)
dolphins of pern
the renegades of pern
dragons of pern

um.. there r more i just cant remember them

here are some other good books

fire tear(chris d'lacy)
icefire(same as above)
firestar(same)
the dragon and the theif(?)
jeremy thatcher dragon hatcher
raising dragons
a gift of dragons(anne mccaffery)
dragonspell
dragon quest(different)
dragons of krynn
the eyes of the dragon(stephen king)
magic kingdom for sale sold(terry brooks)
the black unicorn(same)
wizard at large(same)



once again i have more but i cant remember them
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Post by Jishdefish »

I have read all but the last of the inherintence trilogy; all of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (and the prequil which I liked the best :mrgreen: )

Now I have a lot of reading to cover of course I wouldnt mind a bit more if anyone has any other book suggestions :roll:
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I am currently reading the second of the Inheritance Trilogy...
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Post by 56 »

anyone ever read Beowulf? i really liked it.
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Post by Jishdefish »

No..... Hmm... who is the author??
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i don't know who the author is, but it's a very old story.
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Post by wut2say »

u could also try the Dragons In Our Midst series by Bryan Davis

well....... ull probably only like it if ur christian its a christian series

but its stuill really good its about these 2 kids who r the children of dragons.

this book also has another reason why hardly any one sees dragons now
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I loved Eragon! I highly recomend.
it's kind of hard to get into in the beginning, but it gets waaaaay better as you go along.
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Post by Dragon_Of_The_NightXD »

OMG I cant believe someone hasn't said this yet!! im sad because of this :cry: the best book for learning dragons and art stuff is dragonology!! i read this book and it was awesome look it up and you will agree. if some one actually reads this i mean it look it up it amazing!!
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Post by Jishdefish »

Wait so what book is this wat2say??
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Dragon_Of_The_NightXD wrote:OMG I cant believe someone hasn't said this yet!! im sad because of this :cry: the best book for learning dragons and art stuff is dragonology!! i read this book and it was awesome look it up and you will agree. if some one actually reads this i mean it look it up it amazing!!
Damn! i was going to say that!
but yes, one of my favourite dragon books is dragonology and the dragonology handbook, evry thing you want to know about dragons, is there!
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Post by Jishdefish »

Umm who wrote the dragonology books?? as in author?
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Post by wut2say »

Jishdefish wrote:Wait so what book is this wat2say??
which one i listed like 30.

Dragons in our Midst by Bryan Davis?
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my favorit is dragonology Ernest Drake
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Post by Little Torcher »

Actully, If you go to Barnes and Noble and look in the kids section you'll find Dragonology and the smaller handbook. They have lots of info. :)
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Just if anyones wondering, the author of Dragonology is a Dragonmaster named Ernest Drake. 8)
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Post by wut2say »

i have the whole series with the dragonology books in it



they include:

egyptology

dragonology

dragonology: the student handbook

wizardology


they r all great books

egyptology has an ancient egyptian game in it and wizardology has fortune telling cards in it.
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