Best teen & young adult myths & legend books according to redditors
We found 22 Reddit comments discussing the best teen & young adult myths & legend books. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
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http://www.amazon.com/Emerald-Tide-ebook/dp/B008I31KVY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1342056859&sr=8-1&keywords=emerald+tide
Just bought it myself, going to give it a read this evening.
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Was it A Practical Guide to Dragons or Dragonology?
No, but that did send me on the right track and I found it! The Discovery of Dragons by Graeme Base!
Since he likes making his own stories, Wizards of the Coast published a book about dragons and one about monsters from the D&D game that read like a kids' non-fiction catalog. It sounds like he has a love of fantasy and creativity that lend well to roleplaying games when he gets older. For someone who doesn't enjoy reading there is a payoff when you get to play a game if you read the book.
A Practical Guide to Monsters
A Practical Guide to Dragons
After looking this up, I found more Practical Guides from WotC. Keep looking if you are interested.
For some reason, the second book isn't showing up on your author page. It shows up if I search for additional entries in books as suggested beneath the book entry, but not on your actual page. If I click on your author name on the Sonata page, it brings me to search results for your name.
For anyone else looking, here's a direct link to Sonata.
Oh man I love it! It reminds me of this book where they catalog different dragons from around the world. Very cool I would love to see a series of dragons from different biomes :)
I know you already said this was solved, but your description really reminds me of this:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Discovery-Dragons-Graeme-Base/dp/0810932377
I have that book on my shelf and just checked it, and three of the dragons are exactly as you described. I also found pics online:
http://gistlabs.net/Dragon_Forest/pictures/Graeme_BASE/BASEButterflyDragon.jpg
http://dragoncharm.freehomepage.com/images/welshred.jpg
http://www.oilpaintings-supplier.com/upfile/products/20101017510681688.jpg
Is it "A Practical Guide to Dragons?"
Top of the list as per Rex Grossman: A Pracitcal Guide to Dragons