
Dragons
By Fiction Addiction

Dragon books for all ages.

Fireborne
Rosaria Munda
$12.99 $12.08While you might pick this book up because of the dragons and revolution, Munda's real accomplishment is in her wonderfully flawed and complex characters. This is not a straight good vs. evil story, and that is reflected in the difficult decisions the characters have to make, and how their morals affect those decisions. -Melissa O., store employee

Seraphina
Rachel Hartman
$13.99 $13.01Set in medieval times, Rachel Hartman explores dragonkind and their relationships with humans in her debut novel, imagining dragons in a new and creative way. Seraphina, half human and half dragon, must use her inner strength to find a way to make the peace between the two species last while still struggling to hold on to her own identity. Recommended for fans of Kristin Cashore's Graceling and Christopher Paolini's Inheritance series. -Melissa O., store employee

Dragonflight
Anne McCaffrey
$8.99 $8.36One of the first dragon stories, I ever read, and still one of the best. -Jill Hendrix, store owner

The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart
Stephanie Burgis
$8.99 $8.36Dragon with a Chocolate Heart is a great middle-grade girl-power fantasy about a dragon whose love for chocolate leads her into a world of trouble -- including getting turned into a human girl! This pitch-perfect novel is perfect for fans of Tuesdays in the Castle. -Jill Hendrix

Eragon: Book I
Christopher Paolini
$15.99 $14.87So hard to believe that the author was a teenager when he wrote this!