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Never start a conversation with a brass dragonit 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 desert to find something to eat, and finds a gnome named Hector instead. Hector is not so sure he wants a chatty, hungry brass dragon following his every move. But several groups ready to go to blows over the marvelous invention Hector guards with his life, he may need the help that only a fun-loving brass dragon can provide.
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March 07, 2009: 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 GenesseAuthor of The Dragon HuntersBook Two of the Iron Dragon Serieswww.paulgenesse.comReader Rating:
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February 22, 2009: another master piece from R.D.Henham. the story was another intense adventure with Hector and a young Brass Dragon. lets just say i couldn't put it down once i started reading. I'm looking forward to the green codex to come out!
I Also Recommend: Red Dragon Codex (Dragon Codices Series), Bronze Dragon Codex (Dragon Codices Series), Black Dragon Codex (Dragon Codices Series), Brass Dragon Codex (Dragon Codices Series), Green Dragon Codex (Dragon Codices Series).