ENSEMBLE S-WAYNFORTH

Oh, Terry Pratchett's Guards, Guards, Guards is a fun dragon book. We have it as a graphic novel as well, which I like.

Schuyler
www.waynforth.blogspot.com

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That said, anyone know any FANTASTIC books about dragons? We need some.

Kathryn







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sarah hubbard

I've got to put in a plug for Dragon Rider by Corneila Funke - We have read it at least 3 times. I don't know what ages you are looking for. This is a great book for maybe 6-12. Cressida Cowell also wrote How to Train a Dragon which my son who absolutely loves dragons really enjoyed.


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Oh, Terry Pratchett's Guards, Guards, Guards is a fun dragon book. We have it as a graphic novel as well, which I like.

Schuyler
www.waynforth.blogspot.com

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That said, anyone know any FANTASTIC books about dragons? We need some.

Kathryn

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alohabun

> That said, anyone know any FANTASTIC books about dragons? We need
some.
> > Kathryn
>

Oh, just remembered this one: The Dragon of Lonely Island by
homeschooling mom Rebecca Rupp and My father's dragon by Ruth Stiles
Gannett. And Ruth Stiles Gannett has other dragon books too like
Elmer and the Dragon. Or get the trilogy (I think) called Three Tales
of My Father's Dragon. Laurie