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Bringing down an international dragon smuggling ring requires bravery, teamwork, quick thinking, and a touch of arson.Do Ella, Nathan, Tui, and Oliver have what it takes, or will they become casualties in their own war against the smugglers?Dragons are public knowledge now, but that means even more trouble for the Dragon Defence League. Trophy hunters and tourists are flocking to the mountains, and wildlife smugglers are trying to collect as many dragons as they can in the confusion.The Dragon Defence League is determined to put smuggler Ling Chang behind bars. When her dragon catchers snatch a pair of baby dragons, the race is on to catch the smugglers before they whisk the dragons out of the country.But Ling Chang is prepared to face the Dragon Defence League. She's hired a killer to ensure nothing prevents her from getting what she wants. And what she wants might just include Ella, Nathan, Tui and Oliver dead.This dyslexia-friendly edition includes large, easy-to-read type in widely spaced lines on cream coloured paper for ease of reading.
Something lurks in the mountains-a legend of ice and snow, threatened by climate change.When the Dragon Defence League is called in to investigate, they embark on their most audacious mission yet. A mission that will take them to the ends of the earth and require the help of a nation. Can they pull it off before it's too late?Dyslexia-friendly edition includes a large easy-to-read font, cream coloured paper, and generous line spacing.
"Nathan is shocked to learn that his father is dead, and even more shocked to learn that he died in the line of duty as a dragon slayer. Everything he thought he knew about his father was a lie. But he has no time to think about what it means before he is whisked away to the Alexandra School of Heroic Arts to train as his father's successor. At school, Nathan and his new friends soon learn: Dragons are not what they thought. Neither is the schoolmaster, Claus Drachenmorder. And Nathan's dad might not be dead ... yet. Nathan and his friends escape from school and embark on a journey through the mountains to find Nathan's dad. To succeed, they will need to survive the dangers of the mountains, evade Drachenmorder's henchmen, seek the aid of the dragons, and unravel an international ring of wildlife smugglers"--2017 edition back cover.
How do you protect a bad-tempered animal that breathes fire? Step 1: Stay alive Tui, Nathan, Ella and Oliver have saved Nathan's dad. Now they need to save the dragons. Can they convince dragons and humans to work together? Not everyone is happy with their plans, and some are willing to kill to prevent them from succeeding.
Ellen, Nathan, Tui and Oliver must bring down an international dragon-smuggling ring.
While on holiday, 10-year old twins Pearl and Otto must save their parents from a group of witches.
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Leandra Weal has a bad habit of getting herself in dangerous situations. While hunting neodemons in her role as Warden of Ixos, Leandra obtains a prophetic spell that provides a glimpse one day into her future. She discovers that she is doomed to murder someone she loves, soon, but not who. That’s a pretty big problem for a woman who has a shark god for a lover, a hostile empress for an aunt, a rogue misspelling wizard for a father, and a mother who--especially when arguing with her daughter--can be a real dragon. Leandra’s quest to unravel the mystery of the murder-she-will-commit becomes more urgent when her chronic disease flares up and the Ixonian Archipelago is plagued by natural disasters, demon worshiping cults, and fierce political infighting. Everywhere she turns, Leandra finds herself amid intrigue and conflict. It seems her bad habit for getting into dangerous situations is turning into a full blown addiction. As chaos spreads across Ixos, Leandra and her troubled family must race to uncover the shocking truth about a prophesied demonic invasion, human language, and their own identities--if they don't kill each other first. Spellbreaker is the long awaited sequel to Blake Charlton's Spellbound, which was listed by Kirkus Reviews among the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2011. This final installment of the Spellwright Trilogy stands alone as a complete story; however, fans of the series will find in it answers to the questions raised by the previous books about Leandra’s parents, Nicodemus Weal and Francesca DeVega. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.