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Hardcover Brass Dragon Codex Book

ISBN: 0786951087

ISBN13: 9780786951086

Brass Dragon Codex

(Part of the Dragon Codices (#4) Series and Dragonlance: New Adventures (#4) Series)

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Book Overview

Never start a conversation with a brass dragon--it might never end In another volume of the companion series to A Practical Guide to Dragons , orphaned baby brass dragon Kyani ventures out into the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Thrill For The Adventure Lover In Me

Brass Dragon Codex In a world where Dragons haunt the sky looking for victims, no one feels safe. That is until they come face to face with the Brass Dragon. Hector, a gnome, has invented a device that will be his life's quest. He will change the communication between the gnome and the dwarf kingdoms. But, how will he prove his invention works, if no one will believe in him? At a time when even his best friend Amber has deserted him, Hector finds a great friend in Tumbleweed, the orphaned dragon who has come to save his life. The only problem is, Brass Dragons love to talk. The dragon has found someone to talk to and he isn't about to let Hector go. Will Hector be able to prove himself? Will the Brass Dragon ever let him go? Will Hector be able to keep his invention away from thieves and men who wish to use his device to do evil? I really enjoyed Rebecca Shelley as a scribe for R. D. Henham. She has a cleaver use of words and her plot kept me wanting more. This is a cute and quirky tale of the Brass Dragon, although he is small for a dragon, he became a powerful ally for a dwarf on a mission. Jill Ammon Vanderwood: author of Middle Grade Books Through the Rug Through The Rug: Follow That Dog What's It Like Living Green?: Kids Teaching Kids, by the Way They Live

Younger advanced readers will also enjoy this one

This book is tagged for ages 9-12, but younger advanced readers will also enjoy this one. Very good! This one is just as good as the rest of the series. Humorous, great fantasy characters and perfect for those who love dragon stories.

AWESOME!!!!

My eleven year old son loves this series! He always finishes each one in about a week and wants to know when the next one will be out. Great for all those dragon lovers!!!

Quick and Fun Children's Book

The Brass Dragon Codex by R.D. Henham (assisted dutifully by Rebecca Shelley) is one of those really quick and fun children's books. I read it in record time and really enjoyed the quirky characters--especially Kyani, the very young brass dragon--who calls himself "Tumbleweed." I mean, come on, no dragon tells his true name to a person he just met, especially if said person happens to be a crazy gnome inventor named Hector with some crazy scheme to change the entire world with his "sender-receiver" machine. There are a lot of really crazy situations in this book, and I can only imagine how funny The Brass Dragon Codex will be to parents reading it out loud to their delighted kids. Happy reading! Paul Genesse Author of The Dragon Hunters Book Two of the Iron Dragon Series [...]

Great action

My fifteen-year-old, fantasy loving daughter loved this book. It caught her attention after the first few chapters and held it until the end. She said it was better than several of the other dragon books she'd read lately. I also read it, and found that while it lacked a little emotional content, the action turned it into a young reader page turner.
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