I would like to start spreading the word of good books with excellent depictions of dragons. Not necessarily dragons who are "good" but who are more than an evil force. Reply to me with the hashtag #ReadingDragons if you have a recommendation!

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Dealing with Dragons by Patricia Wrede and its sequels

@Dragon_Manual also Dragon Rider by... I think it was Pierce?
@Dragon_Manual Somebody on masto a while back clued me into the Temeraire series and I'm forever grateful. #ReadingDragons
@Dragon_Manual Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton has some pretty interesting dragons in it! It's sort of a multigenerational Victorian-esque tale of intrigue and inheritance ... with cannibalistic dragons. it's fun! #ReadingDragons
@Dragon_Manual Barbara Hambly's "Dragonsbane." I remember little of it but remember liking a lot of it, including specifically how Morkeleb the Black is characterized.
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The London Sourcebook for 1879, in which a great dragon has moved into Westminster because he's annoyed with Parliament over the state of the Thames. ... Forgot the hashtag sorry