Thursday, January 16, 2014

Appreciate a Dragon Day

Today is one of those little known celebration days:

If you're a story-loving reader, or even just a Library-hang-outer, what better way to appreciate dragons than to pick up a dragon story (or several)? Dragons are increasingly popular among all readers, but there are some really nice offerings for "younger" readers that all ages can enjoy ...

The Hobbit: JRR Tolkien
As someone who has seen The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug multiple times already, how could I not include this dragon story? Smaug may not be THE central focus, but he plays a pretty huge role in the book.

The Firelight trilogy: Sophie Jordan
A YA trilogy about a girl who discovers she is a draki - a descendant of dragons with the ability to take human form. Of course there's going to be all kinds of drama and intrigue with a discovery like that!

Seraphina: Rachel Hartman
Another teenager girl discovers there's more to her life than appears, with shape-shifting dragons, royal coups and music. (I hear there's going to be a sequel published in 2015).

How to Train Your Dragon series: Cressida Cowell
If you've seen the movie, you know this is not your average dragon-viking story. This upper elementary/middle grades series is a fun read for all ages. (And if you haven't seen the movie yet, you should!)

 The Last Dragon Chronicles: Chris D'Lacey
Another upper elementary/middle grades series (with incredibly cool covers), follows the adventures of David, a boy who discovers dragons and their powers.

The Ice Dragon: George R. R. Martin
Yep, Game of Thrones author Martin has written a children's (upper elementary) book about a girl and her ice dragon buddy. Definitely a story older dragon readers can enjoy too.

And, of course, there are plenty of adorable picture books too ...

King Jack and the Dragon
The Knight and the Dragon
The Princess Knight
Paper Bag Princess
Where's the Dragon?
Old MacDonald Had a Dragon

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