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    • Pub. Date: November 2009
    • 276pp

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      • Pub. Date: November 2009
      • Publisher: Wyvern Publications
      • Format: Paperback, 276pp

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      Dragontales is an anthology of short stories for teenagers. All stories have an element of the dragon in them. Some are historical, others are fantasy, but most are urban fiction.

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      Bring on the sequelby Anonymous

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      November 24, 2009: I absolutely love this book, there are some amazing short stories from new authors that took my breath away, particularly the two offerings from Boo Irwin. I checked out her website and here's hoping there's something out soon. The Editor has put together the perfect mix of stories here!

      Talented new and veteran writers!by Anonymous

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      November 23, 2009: Every story in this collection has something great to offer. The stories are, for the most part, unique and well-written, ranging from the humorous to the serious to the downright scary. I particularly enjoyed "Here Be Dragons" by Carmel Waldron for its chilling encounter, the tightly written "Death of a Violinist" by Dulcinea Norton-Smith, and the clever twist in "The Gilded Cage" by Adam Bealby. This would be a good book for teens who enjoy fantasy stories in general, but also adults who don't mind dipping into teen fiction every now and then!