Dragonology. If you want to find something out about them, it's defenetly Dragonology, but I recomend Feild Guide to Dragons much more then the origianal Dragonology. Also, you could try, I know it not a book, but YouTube with Dragons, A Fantasy Made Real. Also, The fire Heart series, along with the Dragonology Chronicals. Theres also the set with the books With my Knife and Fox dragon and another one I forget. But if you love dragons (Like me) don't read the With my Knife books. A guy breaks a dragons wing. I stopped reading there. :(
***None of the Inheiritance books.
There are many fantasy books about dragons and dragonslayers for readers of all ages. Amazon and Barnes & Noble have a wide selection of fantasy books about dragons and slayers for purchase.
No. Dragons are mythical creatures. They only exist in books, movies, and people's imaginations.
Eragon
Dragons were created to fight Thread when it Fell because of the Red Star.
Cold and fire dragons can not actually be bred directly together. You would have to use other combinations of dragons that contain these elements.
Fantasy, like elevs wizards and dragons
The How to Train Your Dragon series is written by Cressida Cowell.
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.
walden books or other bookstore (dungeons&dragons)
Tui T. Sutherland writes a lot of books about dragons because she is fascinated by these mythical creatures and enjoys exploring their characteristics, relationships, and worlds in her storytelling. Her interest in dragons allows her to create unique and engaging fantasy worlds that resonate with readers of all ages.
no. dragons are not birds. They may lay eggs and fly but are cold blooded and have scales. The platypus lays eggs and it's not a bird!!! Dragons do sometimes have live birth from some of the books I've been reading. egh.