Welcome to Dragon Talk

Welcome to Dragon Talk
Author: Shelly Mazzanoble
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1609388593

"In this collection, the hosts of "Dragon Talk," the official D and D podcast, recount some of the most inspiring stories from their guests. All use the core tenants of the game in their everyday life"--


Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Dungeons & Dragons

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Dungeons & Dragons
Author: Shelly Mazzanoble
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786959363

With tongue-in-cheek humor, the creator of the award-winning Confessions of a Part-Time Sorceress takes on the self-help section, proving that the benefits of the Dungeons & Dragons® game goes far beyond simple entertainment.


Be a Good Dragon

Be a Good Dragon
Author: Kurt Cyrus
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534122869

When Enzo the dragon catches a cold, it's no mere sniffle. No indeed! His coughs and sneezes set fields aflame and barns on fire. The villagers are fleeing their farms and the townsfolk are up in arms. What's a poor fire-sneezing dragon to do? As it turns out, a royal magician has just the right medicine to help Enzo get rid of his cold. And soon, with a little bit of Abbra-ka-brew, Enzo is feeling better and ready to head back to his dragon den. Told in rollicking rhyming text this cautionary tale from author/illustrator Kurt Cyrus (Shake a Leg, Egg! and Invisible Lizard) reminds readers of all ages to cover their mouths when they sneeze.


Simple Farmhouse Life

Simple Farmhouse Life
Author: Lisa Bass
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-02-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1493042750

Transform your home into a simple farmhouse--no matter where you live--with this beautiful guide to slow living. Country girl and popular blogger Lisa Bass shares her favorite hearty recipes, handmade projects, and tips for natural living that she uses in her own from-scratch life. Slow down and enjoy the simplicity of a country lifestyle with recipes and projects such as: Natural Kitchen: rosemary lemon foaming dish soap, stonewashed linen apron, market tote Handmade Décor: pillow covers from reclaimed materials, dipped beeswax candles, linen ruffle throw blanket Natural Body: chamomile body butter, lavender calendula salve, relaxing bath soak and body mist Natural Laundry: essential oil spot remover, wool dryer balls, lavender linen spray Natural Cleaning: orange dusting spray, glass cleaner Farmhouse Cooking: cast iron sourdough cinnamon roll, orange cream kefir smoothie, roasted red pepper and tomato soup Gardening: windowsill herb garden, cut flower garden, essential oil pest spray


Dragon Mage

Dragon Mage
Author: Ml Spencer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2020-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781951452049


Savage Dragon #34

Savage Dragon #34
Author: Erik Larsen
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1996-11-30
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Brainiape, who is revealed to be Adolph Hiter's brain preserved within the body of a gorilla, is sent on a mission to kill the Dragon by Cyberface, the defacto leader of the Vicious Circle. Cyberface is decomposing, so to save him, Abner Cadaver summons the creatures of the undead, who attack the world-renowned paranormal investigator Hellboy.


Talking to Dragons

Talking to Dragons
Author: Patricia C. Wrede
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0547545584

The humorous young adult fantasy series comes to a close as a young prince begins a heroic quest—he just doesn’t know it yet. One day, Daystar's mom, Cimorene, hands him a magic sword and kicks him out of the house. Daystar doesn't know what he is supposed to do with the magic sword, but knowing Cimorene, he's sure it must involve a dragon or two! “Volume number four opens 16 years after Calling on Dragons…with King Menenbar still imprisoned in his castle by wizard's spells, and Queen Cimorene living quietly at the Forest edge, raising their son Daystar…until he's old enough to wield the magic sword and free his father…The characters and their effervescent dialogue continue to charm.”—Kirkus Reviews


Welcome to Poetryland

Welcome to Poetryland
Author: Shelley Savren
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475825242

Welcome to Poetryland: Teaching Poetry Writing to Young Children draws from Shelley Savren’s forty years of teaching poetry writing in grades pre-K–6 and to focus populations, including gifted and special education students, students in after school programs and at art museums, and homeless, abused, or neglected students. Each chapter begins with a student quote and an original poem, followed by heartfelt stories of working with that particular group, and concludes with lesson plans, complete with introductions of poetic concepts, model poems by professionals, open-ended writing assignments, methods for sharing and critiquing, and one or two student poems. Designed for use in a classroom, this book features thirty-eight lesson plans and twenty-three additional poetry-writing workshop ideas. It provides guidance and inspiration for anyone who wants to teach poetry writing to children. “I wish Shelley would teach the whole world poetry.” –1st grade student. “I want to be a poetry writer when I grow up.” –2nd grade student. “What I found out about myself was that I have an imagination. And a good one.” –6th grade student.


Dragonkeeper 3: Dragon Moon

Dragonkeeper 3: Dragon Moon
Author: Carole Wilkinson
Publisher: Walker Books Australia
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1742590667

Ancient China, Han Dynasty. Ping and Kai have travelled far, but their journey is not yet over. Danger stalks them. Ping must find Kai a safe home. But how? When a hidden message from Danzi makes the way clear, Ping knows that once again the journey of a thousand li begins with a single step. Dragon Moon is the third novel in the internationally bestselling and award-winning Dragonkeeper series from Australian author Carole Wilkinson. This gripping junior fiction fantasy is the perfect read for secondary school age children. Continue the story with the other books in the series: Dragonkeeper (Book 1), Garden of the Purple Dragon (Book 2) and Blood Brothers (Book 4). Carole can be found online at: www.carolewilkinson.com.au Winner, Younger Readers Category, Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards, 2008 Short-listed, NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, 2008 Short-listed, Children’s Longer Fiction, Aurealis Awards, 2007 Short-listed, Book of the Year for Older Children, Australian Book Industry Awards, 2008 Winner, Fiction for Years 7-9, Canberra’s Own Outstanding List (COOL) Award, 2008 Winner, Fiction for Years 7-9, Kids Reading Oz Choice (KROC) Award, 2008 “Simultaneously heart-wrenching and heart-warming. Beautifully crafted with stunning imagery, this has ageless appeal” — Children’s Book Council of Australia “I was riveted by the magical adventures, beautifully told, of a nameless Chinese slave girl.” — Katharine England, Australian Book Review “... entrancing, beautifully written story ... a wonderfully satisfying and unexpected climax.” — Adelaide Advertiser “An enchanting blend of fantasy and history.” — The Age “A journey ... is the essence of this outstanding novel ...It is a story that informs as it delights and leaves the reader with a yearning to know more.” — The Children’s Book Council of Australia, Judges’ Report “... an ambitious novel, marrying ancient Chinese history and culture with magic and fantasy ... the sights, smells and tastes of this fantastic ancient China are fully realised.” — Australian Bookseller and Publisher “... a superb novel ...” — Canberra Times “Enchanting and fascinating ... something worth celebrating.” — Kate Fewster, Viewpoint “... proof that the fantasy genre is still working its magic.” — Jodie Minus, The Weekend Australian “Wilkinson writes with elegant simplicity and her tale acquires the force of fable. Its appeal is broad: complex enough for adults yet accessible to younger readers.” — The Saturday Age