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Steve Light O the Paper Bag Princess Robert Read a book with a dragon in it Ages 0-6 o Dragons Love Tacos Rubin Adam o Have You Seen My Dragon? Steve Light o Argusby Michelle Knudsen o The Paper Bag Princess Robert Munsch o Do Not Take Your Dragon to Dinner Julie Gassman o Batman: Meet the Super Heroes Michael Teitelbaum o Bouncing Berry Hunt! Courtney Carbone o Pete the Cat: Sir Pete the Brave James Dean o There Was a Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight Penny Klostermann Ages 7-12 o The Dragonet Prophecy Tui Sutherland o The Fire Within Chris D’Lacey o Dragon Rider Cornelia Funke o How to Train Your Dragon Cressida Cowell o A Dragon in the Family Jackie French Koller o The Basque Dragon Adam Gidwitz o The Girl Who Drank the Moon Kelly Barnhill o Dealing with Dragons Patricia Wrede Ages 13-17 o Eragon Christopher Paolini o Seraphina Rachel Hartman o Fablehaven series Brandon Mull o The Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkien o The Dragon Heir Cinda Williams Chima o Uprooted Naomi Novik o Spinning Silver Naomi Novik Adult o The Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkien o Joust Mercedes Lackey o Dragonsong Anne McCaffrey o Dragon Keeper Robin Hobb o A Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin (A Song of Ice and Fire series) o Dragon Hunters Marc Turner o Here Be Dragons Sharon Kay Penman Read a fairy tale – original or retold! Ages 0-6 o Seriously, Snow White was so Forgetful! Nancy Loewen o The Little Red Wolf Amélie Fléchais o Lon Po Po: a Red-Riding Hood story from China Ed Young o Violet and Victor Write the Most Fabulous Fairy Tale Alice Kuipers o Prince and Knight Daniel Haack o The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs Jon Scieszka Ages 7-12 o Ella Enchanted Gail Carson Levine o The Land of Stories : a Grimm Warning Chris Colfer o Flunked Jen Calonita o Dragon Slippers Jessica Day George o The Girl Who Drank the Moon Kelly Barnhill Ages 13-17 o Cinder Marissa Meyer o Piper Jay Asher and Jessica Freeburg o A Curse So Dark & Lonely Brigid Kemmerer o Seraphina Rachel Hartman o Talon Julie Kagawa o Mirror Mirror: A Twisted Tale Jen Calonita Adult o Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West Gregory Maguire o The Ocean at the End of the Lane Neil Gaiman o The Book of Lost Things John Connolly o Stardust Neil Gaiman o Uprooted Naomi Novik o The Bloody Chamber Angela Carter Read a book with magic in it Ages 0-6 o Strega Nona Tomie de Paola o Whoops! Suzi Moore o The Magic Box: When Parents Can't be There to Tuck You in Marty Sederman o Extra Yarn Mac Barnett o Chalk Bill Thomson o The Princess in Black Shannon Hale Ages 7-12 o Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone J.K. Rowling o The Secrets of Droon Tony Abbott o Wildwood Colin Meloy o The Inquisitor's Tale Hatem Aly o The Lifters Dave Eggers o All the Harry Potter Books! o Jinx's Magic Sage Blackwood Ages 13-17 o The Secret of Spellshadow Manor Bella Forrest o Bone Gapby Laura Ruby o A Court of Thorns and Roses Sarah J. Maas o Language of Thorns Leigh Bardugo o Wintersong S. Jae-Jones Adult o Star of the Morning Lynn Kurland o A Discovery of Witches Deborah Harkness o Mageborn Stephan Aryan o The Magicians Lev Grossman o Every Heart a Doorway Seanan McGuire o Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell Susanna Clarke o Magic Study Maria Snyder o The Miniaturist Jessie Burton o Read a book set in a land far, far away Ages 0-6 o Another Christian Robinson o There's Nothing to Do on Mars Chris Gall o Princess Hyacinth: (the Surprising Tale of a Girl who Floated) Florence Parry Heide and Lane Smith o Waiting for the Biblioburro Monica Brown o Diary of a Wombat Jackie French Ages 7-12 o Princess Bride William Goldman o The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe C.S. Lewis o Eragon Christopher Paolini o Akata Warrior Nnedi Okorafor o Cloud and Wallfish Anne Nesbet Ages 13-17 o The Ruins of Gorlan John Flanagan o Six of Crows Leigh Bardugo (*age 15 and up) o The Cruel Prince Holly Black o Beasts Made of Night Tochi Onvebuchi o Red Queen Victoria Aveyard Adult o Mistborn Brandon Sanderson o The Kingkiller Chronicle Patrick Rothfuss o The Fifth Season N.K. Jemison o The Poppy War R.F. Kuang o Queen of the Tearling Erika Johansen Age Group Not Specified o Under Heaven Guy Gavriel Gay o The City of Brass S A Chakraborty o The Copper Kingdom S A Chakraborty o Between the Lines Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer o Off the Page Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer Read a fantasy book made into a movie Ages 0-6 o Pinnochio Carlo Collodi o Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Judi Barrett o Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak o Charlie and The Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl o The Invention of Hugo Cabret Brian Selznick Ages 7-12 o Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Rick Riordan o The Golden Compass Philip Pullman o Coraline Neil Gaiman o The Little Prince Antoine de Saint-Expery o How to Train Your Dragon Cressida Cowell o The Chronicles of Narnia C.S. Lewis Ages 13-17 o Hunger Games Suzanne Collins o Divergent Veronica Roth o Percy Jackson series Rick Riordan o Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs o The Neverending Story Michael Ende o Ready Player One Ernest Cline Adult o A Game of Thrones George R. R. Martin o The Lord of the Rings J.R.R. Tolkien o Stardust Neil Gaiman o The Last Unicorn Peter S. 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