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In the world of Rachel Hartman’s Seraphina, dragons are more than just a backdrop fantasy presence – they’re a sizable chunk ...
Dragon Was Terrible by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by Greg Pizzoli . Kids will love this naughty dragon who scribbles in books, steals candy from baby unicorns, and even burps in church! The king ...
Dragon Delves is Dungeons and Dragons’ most beautiful and well-organized book by far, but the adventures largely failed to ...
The live-action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" is expected to begin streaming on Peacock by September or October.
Digital sourcebooks have become a staple for many Dungeons & Dragons players, but there are many reasons why print is still ...
"House of the Dragon" Season 2 has made a number of big changes from "Fire & Blood." Here's a roundup of them all.
Yes, How To Train Your Dragon is based on a book. The live-action remake and earlier animated films were adapted from a children’s book series of the same name by British author Cressida Cowell.
Loosely based on Cressida Cowell’s “Dragon” books (charming, by the way), the DreamWorks animation trilogy went its own way with admirable sweep and terrific flying sequences.