In A Different Dragon Entirely, novelist McBride acknowledges his half-century love of dragon fantasy literature by writing a dragon novel. Being a life-long Texan, McBride pictured his dragon as Texas-centric.Suppose one little horny toad grew from four inches long to the size of a house, sported batwings, flew high in the sky, squirted acidic blood hundreds of yards, and ate buffalo. That aptly describes Leine, the main character in a dragon fantasy...