Poor dragons, they never get their due. Always the villain. The enemy. The monster to be overcome. Fantasy authors of old spent centuries waging a smear campaign against dragonkind, accusing them of kidnapping maidens, hoarding gold, and being generally unpleasant. These ten fantasy authors however are attempting to repair dragons’ broken public image with a PR stunt: by making them out to be the heroes. These are 10 fantasy books where the dragon is the main character, serving fire and protagonist energy in equal measure.
Seraphina
(Random House Books for Young Readers)In the world of Rachel Hartman’s Seraphina, dragons are more than just a backdrop fantasy presence – they’re a sizable chunk of the kingdom’s population. Ever since humans and dragons put aside their differences, dragons have been serving humanity as academic liaisons – lending their considerably large intellects to help solve modern problems of science. But in the halls of nobility, a new conundrum has arisen that can’t be solved with math and measurements, a conundrum called “murder.” After a royal turns up dead from a suspiciously dragon-esque cause, fragile human/dragon relations come under threat of breaking down. It’s up to one court musician to piece together the mystery and stop history from repeating itself – we can’t go back to the bad old days of killing dragons now, can we?
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