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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Another fantastic installment in the Practical guide series printed by the Wizards of the Coast as supplementary material for D&D players. These books have incredible art and entertaining facts and instructionals regarding these dragons. It's reminiscent of a pet ownership book and makes entering into and immersing with the lore easier. It'll get you thinking about what kind of dragon would suit you and perhaps you can even write your own story about it. This was a superb follow up to the widely popular 'Practical Guide to Dragons' that released before it. I don't play D&D but this book is a great fit into any dragon lover's library. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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In this follow-up to A Practical Guide to Dragons, wizard's apprentice Sindri Suncatcher once again opens up his notebooks to share more wonders of dragonkind. No library descriptions found. |
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