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Dragon Eye 6 (Dragon Eye)
Kairi Fujiyama
Del Rey
, 2008
SÔSEI THE AVENGER? Years ago, Issa killed Sôsei?s twin sister because she was suspected of carrying the D Virus. Now, to avenge the murder, Sôsei has challenged Issa to a duel to the death. But there are deep secrets surrounding the death, secrets that Issa can?t reveal. Can Issa end this battle honorably?without killing Sôsei?
Lighting the Eye of the Dragon: Inner Secrets of Taoist Feng Shui
7 reviews
Baolin Wu
,
Jessica Eckstein
St. Martin's Press
, 2000
Really gets down to business...
This book on Feng Shui really gets into the nitty-gritty of working on qi problems for homes and land. Wu is one of the first in the recent spate of Feng Shui authors to really give some good details about working on your own internal energy in order to be able to sense and hopefully fix qi problems in your home. That is, this book is not just about rearranging some furniture or clearing some ...
Erec Rex: The Dragon's Eye (Erec Rex) (Erec Rex)
24 reviews
Kaza Kingsley
Firelight Press, Inc.
, 2007
Brilliantly Creative
I read a lot of young adult fantasy. My wife is an elementary school librarian and I run a book group for grown-ups that read kids' lit. I saw the Erec Rex books on the shelf at a book store recently and was instantly drawn in by Melvin Grant's beautiful covers and was surprised I had never heard of the series before considering how closely I follow the genre. My first thought was there must be a ...
Dragon Eye 5 (Dragon Eye)
Kairi Fujiyama
Del Rey
, 2008
DARK BETRAYAL Issa is a powerful warrior who is sworn to protect his city against Dracules?deadly, virus-infected monsters. But now someone is smuggling them into the city?and the culprit may be one of Issa?s colleagues. To capture the villain, Issa and his band of heroes embark on an ambitious undercover operation . . . but they might be walking right into a trap!
Dragon Eye 3 (Dragon Eye)
Kairi Fujiyama
Del Rey
, 2007
The Eyes of the Dragon
337 reviews
Stephen King
Signet
, 1987
My favorite King Book
Ok, so I am a huge Stephen King fan, and I do like most of his books, but there are a few I absolutely loathe. When I first read this book, I had no idea what to expect, and I ended up getting hooked to the story, and read it all the way through in one sitting, which is extremely unusual for me; I've only been able to do that with this and the 1st Harry Potter book. Anyway, this is a fairy ...
The Dragon's Eye: Envisioning Women's Wisdom
3 reviews
Herta Payson
Matrix Press
, 1998
Unlocked secrets provide forum for empowerment
The Dragon's Eye is a unique book as a result of its narrative and familiar tone which welcomes rather than alienates its readers. Herta Payson provided me with answers to questions that I didn't even know I had, while subtly encouraging me to reclaim my roles as woman, sister, daughter, and healer. I found it fascinating to read other women's accounts of experiences I share as well as read of ...
The Dragon with Red Eyes
1 review
Astrid Lindgren
Viking Juvenile
, 1987
You'll remember this dragon
First of all, I think the reading level is incorrect. This book has language more complex than books for babies. I would say preschool through 2nd grade is more appropriate. I read books to kids for a living and this is one of the best ones I've run across lately. It has a sense of reality, even though the main character is a baby dragon. It is uniquely charming, written by an accomplished ...
The Dragon's Eye: The Dragonology Chronicles, Volume One (Ologies)
8 reviews
Dugald A. Steer
Candlewick
, 2008
The Dragon's "Eye" LOVED IT!!!
This was one of the best books I've ever read and is up there with "Harry Potter". It was filled with adventure and if you like dragons it is great for you. It gives you pictures of dragons like The Knucker Weasel. In one part, the evil dragonolist, Ignatious Crook threw Daniel, Beatrice and Dr. Drake into a Bucca (dragon) hole. They found the actual Bucca and it flew away. (The Bucca had a ...
Through the Dragon's Eye
Christopher Russell
BBC Books
, 1991
Dragon Eye 4 (Dragon Eye)
Kairi Fujiyama
Del Rey
, 2008
Eyes of the Dragon
Margaret Leaf
William Morrow & Co
, 1987
An artist agrees to paint a dragon on the wall of a Chinese village, but the magistrate's insistence that he paint eyes on the dragon has amazing results.
21st Century U.S. Military Documents Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Roadmap 2002 to 2027 ¿ Comprehensive, ...
Department of Defense
Progressive Management
, 2003
This important military document presents the Department of Defense?s roadmap for developing and employing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs) over the next 25 years (2002 to 2027). DoD?s operational UAV systems include Predator, Hunter, Shadow, and Pioneer which have demonstrated tremendous capability in recent military operations. Developmental systems such as Global Hawk and many small UAV systems ...
Eye of the Oracle (Oracles of Fire, Book 1)
17 reviews
Bryan Davis
AMG Publishers
, 2006
Incredible Work!
Bryan Davis has created a masterpiece that readers of all ages can enjoy. The book is very unique in the fact that it combines fantasy and Biblical events. Everything fits together so neatly that you wonder 'Is this actually real?' The intriguing plot is so lovely in its complexity. I love the spirituality in this book...I actually learned new things about the Bible that I had never known before! ...
Eyes of the Dragon, Illustrated
Stephen King
Viking
, 1987
Illustrations by Palladini
The Dragon's Eye
1 review
Scott C.S. Stone
AuthorHouse
, 1999
Welcome Return of a Classic
The conventional wisdom is that only the British write good spy thrillers. Of course anyone who's read Donald Hamilton, David Hagberg, or Ross Thomas knows that's just silly. Case in point: THE DRAGON'S EYE by Scott C.S. Stone, which is not only one of the best spy novels ever written by an American, not only THE best spy to come out of the US's tragic involvement in Viet Nam, but the first ...
Dragon's Eye
3 reviews
Andy Oakes
Pan Books
, 2005
"Very serious, Comrade. Very serious."
I am generally a fan of both noir detective fiction and police thrillers. I am, however, roundly suspicious of novels which use the detective form to examine life in another country. At least, I am suspicious of it when it happens that the author is not from that country. Before you accuse me of being some kind of throwback to the Great Cultural Identity wars, let me hasten to say that there ...
The Bloody Eye (Dungeons & Dragons Novel)
3 reviews
T. H. Lain
Wizards of the Coast
, 2003
Bloody Eye is Bloody Good
T.H. Lain seems to improve with each new book in this series. The action sequences with the Half-Orc barbarian were some of the best I have ever read. Though I know it is Dungeons and Dragons, the story seemed a bit magic heavy. It seemed as if every creature used magic the way some modern day folks use cell phones. After a bit, the creature summoning, telekinetic-type magic was just a bit ...
Eyes of the Lich Queen (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying, Eberron Setting)
5 reviews
Stephen Schubert
,
Nicolas Logue
, ...
Wizards of the Coast
, 2007
LENGTHY BUT VERY GOOD ADVENTURE
Eyes of the Lich Queen is a campaign/adventure book designed for the Eberron setting although with a little creativity and work, it can really be dropped into any fantasy campaign of your choosing if you do not play in Eberron. You'll require all of the standard books to play. The adventure is designed for four 5th level characters although five or six may be more reasonable. This is a good ol' ...
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