Defending the Land of Dragon Masters: The Shadow Dragon Threat

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Dragon Masters: Curse of the Shadow Dragon In the fourth book of the Dragon Masters series, "Curse of the Shadow Dragon," by Tracey West, the young Dragon Masters embark on another thrilling adventure. This time, they must face a formidable enemy: the Shadow Dragon. The story begins with the Dragon Masters - Drake, Ana, Rori, and Bo - traveling to the faraway land of the Isle of Dragons to attend the Dragon Games. These games bring together dragon riders from different kingdoms to compete in various challenges and demonstrate their bond with their dragons. However, upon arriving, they discover that the Shadow Dragon has been trying to sabotage the games. This sinister dragon possesses the power to control shadows and uses it to wreak havoc.

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This sinister dragon possesses the power to control shadows and uses it to wreak havoc. With its ability to manipulate darkness, the Shadow Dragon lurks in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. As the Dragon Masters investigate, they quickly realize that the Shadow Dragon is not acting alone.

General Discussion

Hoo boy! I haven't updated or bumped this for a while! I think I'll do that right now! If you like reading, ask for some dragon books for christmas!

December 05, 2015 20:59:17

Hoo boy! I haven't updated or bumped this for a while! I think I'll do that right now! If you like reading, ask for some dragon books for christmas!

Do you like reading? Do you like dragons? Do you like reading about dragons? Then click HERE for a master list of Books About Dragons!

@Skykast the Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien has a lot of dragons in it, and the dragons are about as important as Smaug is in the Hobbit.

Summary:
It's pretty much an ancient history book for Middle-Earth

2196 May 17, 2017 08:50:54

@Skykast the Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien has a lot of dragons in it, and the dragons are about as important as Smaug is in the Hobbit.

Summary:
It's pretty much an ancient history book for Middle-Earth

The Rain Wild Chronicles is one of the best book series I've ever read. May 17, 2017 10:38:30 The Rain Wild Chronicles is one of the best book series I've ever read. Seraphina! 2399 May 17, 2017 12:18:04 Seraphina!

[quote name="Raniuszek" date=2017-05-17 12:18:04] Seraphina! [/quote] That book is called Eragon, or The Inheritance Cycle if you're referring to the whole series.

May 17, 2017 12:20:53 Raniuszek wrote on 2017-05-17: Seraphina!
That book is called Eragon, or The Inheritance Cycle if you're referring to the whole series.

Home is the intangible thing felt in your soul when you've come to truly know a place. Alternatively, you can drink a bottle of Home Tonic, because that sensation has been magickally isolated.

My 9 year old daughter has read most o the Wings of Fire series :) She also read Dragon Slippers. May 14, 2018 18:13:25 My 9 year old daughter has read most o the Wings of Fire series :) She also read Dragon Slippers.

If you're still updating this. Consider also adding:

Dragoncharm by Graham Edwards
Dragons of the Cuyahoga by S. Andrew Swann

Also, not sure if you're counting wyverns as being dragons, but there's also the Firebringer trilogy by Meredith Ann Pierce the wyverns have minor roles until the third book, but basically they're the reason everything else happens.

You have an awesome list of books, thanks for sharing it!

6250 October 30, 2018 23:54:58

If you're still updating this. Consider also adding:

Dragoncharm by Graham Edwards
Dragons of the Cuyahoga by S. Andrew Swann

Also, not sure if you're counting wyverns as being dragons, but there's also the Firebringer trilogy by Meredith Ann Pierce the wyverns have minor roles until the third book, but basically they're the reason everything else happens.

You have an awesome list of books, thanks for sharing it!

Long Patrol and Hibden
for forum games, please.

@Skykast Thank you for calling Kaj beautiful also I'm here now!

"Dragonology" has sequels! In addition to being part of an even larger series.

Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (2003) (The first one)
Working with Dragons: A Course in Dragonology (2004)
Drake's Comprehensive Compendium of Dragonology (2009)
(Also a bunch of spin-offs I just learned)

Drake's Comprehensive Compendium is the book of my childhood. It inspired my interest in dragons, mythology, science, fantasy, and art! I mean I would have loved all those things anyway but seriously this book is so detailed and the illustrations are unique and gorgeous and amazing 10/10. The only reason it's not an 11/10 is because I wish it was even longer. 182 pages with almost as many illustrations? Baby mode. I'm going to track down the artists and commission them to draw more dragons. Not anything specific, just, more of them please.

And while typing this out I discovered that there is a coloring book. I can color one of my favorite illustrations. Nice.

(Did I mention that I started drawing dragons by tracing from this book? Judging by the results of my previous internet searches this is the case for many. That's a Cool Fact.)

Edit: Didn't even notice this hadn't been edited in a while! I just got really, really excited about this book. Yes.

2322 November 23, 2019 19:05:33

@Skykast Thank you for calling Kaj beautiful also I'm here now!

"Dragonology" has sequels! In addition to being part of an even larger series.

Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (2003) (The first one)
Working with Dragons: A Course in Dragonology (2004)
Drake's Comprehensive Compendium of Dragonology (2009)
(Also a bunch of spin-offs I just learned)

Drake's Comprehensive Compendium is the book of my childhood. It inspired my interest in dragons, mythology, science, fantasy, and art! I mean I would have loved all those things anyway but seriously this book is so detailed and the illustrations are unique and gorgeous and amazing 10/10. The only reason it's not an 11/10 is because I wish it was even longer. 182 pages with almost as many illustrations? Baby mode. I'm going to track down the artists and commission them to draw more dragons. Not anything specific, just, more of them please.

And while typing this out I discovered that there is a coloring book. I can color one of my favorite illustrations. Nice.

(Did I mention that I started drawing dragons by tracing from this book? Judging by the results of my previous internet searches this is the case for many. That's a Cool Fact.)

Edit: Didn't even notice this hadn't been edited in a while! I just got really, really excited about this book. Yes.

His Majesty's Dragon/ The Temeraire Series by Naomi Novik. 2511 November 24, 2019 03:19:07 His Majesty's Dragon/ The Temeraire Series by Naomi Novik. | He/She | Autistic/ADHD| 3+ FR Time |

@Skykast I have soo many dragon books. [b]guide books/history books[/b] [LIST] [*][b]The Dragonlover's guide to Pern by Jody Lynn Nye with Anne McCaffrey[/b]: it is the guide book to this series [quote name="KylenTeriva" date="2014-10-08 17:26:26" ] Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffery [/quote] [*][b]Dragons by Hogarth/Clery[/b]: this one is mainly a history book of dragons. [*][b]A practical guide to dragons by Sindri Suncatcher[/b]: this is a Dnd dragons guide book. [*][b]A practical guide to dragon magic by Sindri Suncatcher[/b]: this is a Dnd dragon magic guide book. [/LIST] [b]stories[/b] [LIST] [*][b]The Book of Dragons by Michael Hague[/b]: this is not the book of dragons that you think it is. this book has 17 stories in one book. a lot of them are from other resources. [/LIST] [b]artbooks[/b] (these count right!?) [LIST] [*][b]Dragonart and Dragonart: Evolution by J"NeonDragon" Peffer(formally known as Undel on here)[/b]: are some of the most important books to a flight rising player! it is the reason flight rising exists. but yeah it shows how to draw dragons including fae hatchling and "frost" hatchling(it later became guardian dragons) and it the older one dragonart just has drawing the normal dragon parts and 2 other dragon breeds and a few other fantasy creatures at the back. [*][b]The Art of drawing dragons Mythological Beasts and Fantasy Creatures by Michael Dobrzycki[/b] : this one is not that easy to do maybe with a bit of practice maybe. [*][b]How to draw and paint Dragons by Tom Kidd[/b]: this one is pretty hard since it is trying to achieve the realistic style. But at the back it has templates you can scan and trace over! there is also a gallery you can look at as well. [/LIST]

2880 November 24, 2019 07:57:58
    The Dragonlover's guide to Pern by Jody Lynn Nye with Anne McCaffrey: it is the guide book to this series
KylenTeriva wrote on 2014-10-08 17:26:26: Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffery
  • The Book of Dragons by Michael Hague: this is not the book of dragons that you think it is. this book has 17 stories in one book. a lot of them are from other resources.
  • Dragonart and Dragonart: Evolution by J"NeonDragon" Peffer(formally known as Undel on here): are some of the most important books to a flight rising player! it is the reason flight rising exists. but yeah it shows how to draw dragons including fae hatchling and "frost" hatchling(it later became guardian dragons) and it the older one dragonart just has drawing the normal dragon parts and 2 other dragon breeds and a few other fantasy creatures at the back.
  • The Art of drawing dragons Mythological Beasts and Fantasy Creatures by Michael Dobrzycki : this one is not that easy to do maybe with a bit of practice maybe.
  • How to draw and paint Dragons by Tom Kidd: this one is pretty hard since it is trying to achieve the realistic style. But at the back it has templates you can scan and trace over! there is also a gallery you can look at as well.
Edit: Didn't even notice this hadn't been edited in a while! I just got really, really excited about this book. Yes.
Dragon masters curse of the shadow dragon

It has formed an alliance with a group of dark wizards who seek to dominate the entire dragon kingdom. Together, they plan to overthrow the Dragon King and seize control of all dragons. Determined to protect their dragons and the dragon kingdom, the Dragon Masters devise a plan to stop the Shadow Dragon and its allies. They must work together, using their unique powers and the bonds they have formed with their dragons, to face this dangerous threat. Throughout their journey, the Dragon Masters encounter intense challenges and must confront their fears. They learn the importance of teamwork, trust, and believing in oneself. Each Dragon Master discovers their inner strength and develops their skills as dragon riders. The story builds up to an epic final battle between the Dragon Masters and the Shadow Dragon. They must summon all their courage and rely on their friendship to overcome this powerful foe. Will they succeed in their mission and save the Dragon King and the entire dragon kingdom from the curse of the Shadow Dragon? "Curse of the Shadow Dragon" is an exciting and action-packed installment in the Dragon Masters series. It captivates readers with its thrilling plot, lovable characters, and messages of bravery and friendship. This book will leave readers eagerly anticipating the next adventure of the Dragon Masters..

Reviews for "The Shadow Dragon Unleashed: Chaos and Destruction in its Wake"

1. John - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Dragon Masters: Curse of the Shadow Dragon." The story felt predictable and recycled, and I found myself bored throughout most of it. The characters lacked depth and development, and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. Overall, it just fell flat for me and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Sarah - 2/5 - While I enjoyed the previous books in the Dragon Masters series, "Curse of the Shadow Dragon" left me wanting more. The plot felt rushed and the conflict resolved too quickly. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked the charm and complexity that made me fall in love with them in earlier installments. It felt like the author was just trying to churn out another book without putting in the same level of effort.
3. Michael - 3/5 - I was expecting more from "Dragon Masters: Curse of the Shadow Dragon." While the story had potential, it ultimately fell short due to poor pacing and execution. The action scenes were confusing and hard to follow, and the dialogue felt stilted and unrealistic. The book also lacked the exciting and magical atmosphere that made the earlier books in the series so enjoyable. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied with this installment.
4. Amy - 2/5 - I was really let down by "Dragon Masters: Curse of the Shadow Dragon." The plot was predictable and lacked any real surprises or twists. The characters felt flat and lacked the complexity that I had come to expect from this series. The writing style was also repetitive and monotonous, making it difficult for me to stay engaged with the story. Overall, this book felt like a missed opportunity and I wouldn't recommend it to others.

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