Most books I've read with dragons have been of the traditional, fearsome kind (think Harry Potter), although one of my favourite series of my childhood centered around a number of still-fearsome talking dragons: The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede. My most recent interactions with dragons have come from watching Game of Thrones and playing Skyrim.
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This month my dragon read will be Returner's Wealth by Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell.
Be sure to remember to link up your September paranormal reads here!
I haven't read many books with dragons in them. I really ought to pick one up soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting, Megan! <33
^^ this is a topic that interest me more ^^, need to go back on my book ( and the first pictures: they are so cute!!!)
ReplyDeleteThe Enchanted Forest Chronicles where some of my favourites as a child, read and reread more times than even Tamora Pierce's Immortals series. Can't wait to see everybody's dragon books :).
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've read much with dragons, minus Harry Potter. A friend of mine LOVES them though so I think she'd like some of these new titles coming out.
ReplyDeleteI think I may skip dragon month only because I started Under the Never Sky and I am really enjoying it and I have a feeling I'm going to have to read book 2 right after it AND Book 9 of The Walking Dead just arrived and I've been waiting since last December...but I did review a vampire book so that kind sort of counts right ;)
ReplyDelete"The Last Dragonslayer" by Jasper Fforde was seriously awesome. I can't imagine why it got so many negative reviews. I think I'm even going to buy the second book so I can read it right away, and I very rarely buy new books. Thanks again for the awesome challenge idea! I would never have read it without "Dragon Month." :)
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