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El dragón soñador
El dragón soñador rated it 11 years ago
¿Que qué pienso? "DRAGONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES" y así.Me ha gustado la manera de explicar csas sobre los dragones de manera "científica". Y eso, que mola.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
This lavishly illustrated work is just so tactile and it's about dragons, what more could I ask for? Full of little bits to delight the eyes and the senses it's written as if it's a serious science work about dragons with samples of skin and blood and everything.
guiltlessreader
guiltlessreader rated it 13 years ago
Originally reviewed on my blog guiltlessreading with tons of photos!Have you ever heard of the Ology World series? The Ology World series are beautifully illustrated fantasy books presented like they were encyclopedias with letters and flaps and folds galore. The first in the series is Dragonology: ...
XLeptodactylous
XLeptodactylous rated it 14 years ago
Re-reads will tell me whether I can use these books as references for any dragon novels I may (will) end up writing eventually. Either way, they're fun, beautiful and sometimes all you need is whimsy.
Medusa's Stories
Medusa's Stories rated it 15 years ago
This fun "reference" book is divided into four sections; Beasts of the Earth, Beasts of Water, Beasts of the Air, and Semi-Human Beasts. It's presented as a field guide to Monsters of the world, lavishly illustrated and with information on the beasts' food, habitat, appearance, forms of attack or fl...
emaree
emaree rated it 16 years ago
For anyone interested in writing about or drawing dragons, it proves invaluable, with it's wealth of high-quality artwork and descriptions on the creatures. For fleshing out your idea of dragons for your fantasy art or novels, it's perfect, and anyone with artistic sense will adorable the effort put...
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