![]() That’s why we have this list of 20 must-read dragon books! ![]() ![]() (And dragons love tacos.) They’re like dinosaurs, but they often lead to adventure and treasure (and sometimes a fiery end, because fire breath.) Dragons have permeated our literature for centuries because they’re so fun to read about. Or scary dragons, like Smaug or the evil, blue-eyed Game of Thrones dragon* (Mr. Pufnstuf, Pete’s Dragon, How To Train Your Dragon, or The Tea Dragon Society. Whether its cute dragons like Puff the Magic Dragon, H.R. To the tune of “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer”: You know Syrax and Caraxes and Mushu and Shenron, Falkor and Rhaegal and Toothless and Bahamut…You get the idea. “Tight, tense, smoldering, and wonderfully queer.” -Mike Brooks, author of The God-King Chronicles “Dragons have never been so sexy.”-Kate Dylan, author of Mindwalker ![]() "Dragonfall will delight fans of well-designed worlds, heroes’ journeys and slow-burning romance. Long-banished dragons, revered as gods, return to the mortal realm in the first in this magical new epic fantasy trilogy from bestselling author L.R. ![]()
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