Yes it is - and generally books with dragons in them are fantasy, unless they are mythology which could be considered a type of fantasy to some people.
'The Hobbit' is considered a fantasy book because it features various fantastical elements, such as dragons, elves, dwarves, and magic. The story is set in a fictional world where mythical creatures and magic are part of everyday life, distinguishing it from realistic fiction. Additionally, the plot revolves around a heroic quest, another common element of fantasy literature.
The clique series is actually fiction, not fantasy. Fantasy has to do with dragons and imaginary creatures.
Dragons, as depicted in fables, have never existed. They are fantasy creatures.
it never technically is fantasy, because the dragons in the book are biologically engineered, except for the fact that the dragonets or fire lizards were not, so, either when sorka and Sean found the eggs, or it never was...
I quite enjoy fantasy books.He lives in his own fantasy world.It was just a fantasy of his, but he hoped it would come true one day.Sir Terry Pratchett was a satirical fantasy author.
A Book of Dragons was created in 1965.
Yes, dragons are often depicted as intelligent creatures in mythology and fantasy literature.
A Book of Dragons has 128 pages.
one component is castles and dragons
a book with fantasy and imagination
you can get multiple dragons for it u just have to search around
Firstly, dragons don't really exist the first place. It's just a fantasy. But if you look at the perceptions of fantasy and fairytale, they could. As dragons were told to be the most fearsome yet powerfully magical creatures