I read 'The Last Dragonlord' and 'Dragon and Phoenix'. Both are quite good, as the matter of fact. I wish for Joanne Bertin to finish the third one already, that damned bish.
'Eragon' and 'Eldest' are incredibly messy, but still has dragons.
Dragonsbane by Barbara Hambly was pretty good. The dragon in that book is pretty awesome.
There's also a book by E.E. Knight that's apparently told through the perspective of a dragon that I've been meaning to read. But I've never read anything by him, so I don't know how good they are or aren't.
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Anonymous2007-10-23 5:55
Temeraire by Naomi Novik is great, believe it is the first in a series too, so if you like it, there's more to follow.
The entire Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey?
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Anonymous2007-10-28 18:01
The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan
title says it all
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Anonymous2007-11-07 22:01
/writes down all title names
Damnit, books I want to read but I don't have time to ):
I <3 Dragons to death.
Ty Anon.
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Anonymous2007-11-07 23:33
The Dragon and the George by Shit I. Forgothisnamesuddenly. But it's a fun take on dragons.
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Anonymous2007-11-08 7:12
Anne McCaffrey = Win.
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Anonymous2007-11-09 23:33
>>11 Has nothing to do with Dragons at all...still a completely amazing book.
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Anonymous2007-11-10 20:19
Jeremy Thatcher Dragon Hatcher
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Anonymous2007-11-10 20:45
silmarillion
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Anonymous2007-11-11 20:33
dragons = fail
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Anonymous2007-11-13 1:13
>>15
nothing to do with dragons maybe...
but it does have something to do with THE dragon
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Anonymous2007-11-13 7:44
>>15
>>still a completely shit book of rehashed Arthurian mythos complete with badly misspelled names to make things look cool
Fixed that for you.
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Anonymous2007-11-13 11:42
Cats>Dragons
Now gtfo plllllllzzzz
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Anonymous2007-11-13 15:53
Dragons = for fags.
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Anonymous2007-11-15 1:57
Naomi Noviks has four dragon books out. They're epic. Set in the Napoleonic war, except with dragons.
Anne McCaffrey, the dragon staple.
The Bazi Broketail series by Christopher Rowley
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Anonymous2007-11-16 15:30
Margaret Weiss's Dragonvarlt trilogy is good if you're not too picky or just want to veg out for a while.
Could have been better, but it has hot lesbians in the first book, and freakish dragon/human hybrids in the other two, which helped keep it interesting.
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Anonymous2007-11-16 16:15
Ursula Leguin's Earthsea series has dragons although they don't take center stage. Still it's a damn good series.