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Wyvernwood

by Robin Wayne Baily

Series: Dragonkin (1)

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The first volume in an exciting new fantasy trilogy, perfect for fans of Richard Adams' WATERSHIP DOWN and Brian Jacques popular REDWALL novels. The time of the dragons has passed and a new age is coming - an age that will be dominated by a race called Man. Wyvernwood, a deep and mysterious forest in the land of Engmar, is the last known refuge for the descendents of the great and majestic dragons that once ruled the skies. With them have come most of the remaining mythological and magical creatures of the world, the unicorns, manticores, griffins, basilisks and minotaurs. But there is no stopping the gradual encroachment of Men. It is clear to all the creatures of Wyvernwood that if they are to survive a new home and refuge must be found. But where? Somewhere lost in the dangerous outer world, the prophecy says, are three ancient artefacts called the Diamond Dragon, the Glass Dragon and the Heart of All Dragons. When the three are united once again, it is said, they will point the way to a new home. And who will dare to seek such a place? Harrow, Chan and Dido are three young dragon triplets, two brothers and a sister, born of the same nest. Prophecy says that one of the three wil… (more)
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Deep in the wilderness is a special, secret place where dragons rule the skies and the mystical creatures we have come to forget still roam the woodlands. Fierce griffins, gentle minotaur, beautiful unicorn... This is the Wyvernwood, and it is the last refuge for these beautiful beasts.

But for how long?

For humans have come to the wood, bringing with them their axes and their fire. Destroying the homes of hummingbird and eagle and kidnapping a minotaur boy.

Only little Bumble, a hummingbird of poor memory but great courage (and vast appetite) witnesses their malevolence, and seeks help. In the form of beautiful Marian, the last unicorn. Together, with the help of the grey dragon artist, Ronaldo, they set up on a dangerous adventure that will lead them into the stronghold of man himself - themost dangerous monster of all.

And back at the Wyvernwood, things are not running smoothly. The cruel griffin, Gaunt, has ascended to the throne of ruler and he will stop at nothing to destroy the hold the dragons have over the leadership of the woods. With his schemes and poisoned mind, only darkness can insure.

Delightfully written and with characters both charming and sinister, I imagine this book, the first of a trilogy, would be enjoyed by many of my friends here. Even if the griffins are put in the role of "evil". I loved the characterisation (particularly little Bumble and "Daddy" the snake) and there is also a healthy injection of humour.

All in all, lovely - and well worth the 75% off price tag I paid for it! ( )
  LemurKat | Sep 12, 2013 |
Tries way to hard to be clever, getting in Shakespearean quotations even. Good Mythical creatures, stupid bad mythical creatures, nasty men-folk. I won't be looking for the rest of the series. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Sep 25, 2005 |
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For William Edward Foss on his birthday
For my nieces, Christine and Allison Chesney
For Diana Baily, who counts the stars
For Ron Davis, who counts the sets and reps
For Jim Degarmo, who accounts
And for Jim Washek to let him know how much he counts.
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A soft, evening wind rustled through the trees on the southern edge of Wyvernwood, shaking the last of the autumn leaves from the black branches and setting the high tops to swaying.
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The first volume in an exciting new fantasy trilogy, perfect for fans of Richard Adams' WATERSHIP DOWN and Brian Jacques popular REDWALL novels. The time of the dragons has passed and a new age is coming - an age that will be dominated by a race called Man. Wyvernwood, a deep and mysterious forest in the land of Engmar, is the last known refuge for the descendents of the great and majestic dragons that once ruled the skies. With them have come most of the remaining mythological and magical creatures of the world, the unicorns, manticores, griffins, basilisks and minotaurs. But there is no stopping the gradual encroachment of Men. It is clear to all the creatures of Wyvernwood that if they are to survive a new home and refuge must be found. But where? Somewhere lost in the dangerous outer world, the prophecy says, are three ancient artefacts called the Diamond Dragon, the Glass Dragon and the Heart of All Dragons. When the three are united once again, it is said, they will point the way to a new home. And who will dare to seek such a place? Harrow, Chan and Dido are three young dragon triplets, two brothers and a sister, born of the same nest. Prophecy says that one of the three wil

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