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Fantasy » alt.fan.dragons » Thank you everyone
| Thank you everyone [message #195743] |
Sa, 07 Januar 2006 16:33 |
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many thanks for your contribution to my list of dragon movies
my grandson (12) and i are into dragon movies and was asked if there were
others we had not seen
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"May Dragons Fly Ever in your Dreams"
Rolex
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #195762 ] |
Sa, 07 Januar 2006 19:40 |
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In article <ebRvf.163711$Qq3.41996 [at] fe08.news.easynews.com>,
Rolex [at] webmaster.com says...
>many thanks for your contribution to my list of dragon movies
>my grandson (12) and i are into dragon movies and was asked if there were
>others we had not seen
No problem.
Now, if you want books, there are a lot of books...even if you don't count the
ones where dragons are evil and need to be slain.
Although, if you go that route, avoid Alan F. Troop's Dragon DelaSangre series
until your grandson is about 6 years older--the books are violent and have bit
of mature content. Although, by then, the series should be quite significant.
*Can't wait for the fifth one, having finished the hot-off-the-press fourth
last night.*
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #195767 ] |
So, 08 Januar 2006 00:07 |
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good idea. will check into it and have a seat this winter and read a few
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"May Dragons Fly Ever in your Dreams"
Rolex
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #195771 ] |
So, 08 Januar 2006 14:57 |
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On a dark and stormy night, Draco18s whispered:
> In article <ebRvf.163711$Qq3.41996 [at] fe08.news.easynews.com>,
> Rolex [at] webmaster.com says...
> > many thanks for your contribution to my list of dragon movies
> > my grandson (12) and i are into dragon movies and was asked if
> > there were others we had not seen
>
> No problem.
> Now, if you want books, there are a lot of books...even if you don't
> count the ones where dragons are evil and need to be slain.
> Although, if you go that route, avoid Alan F. Troop's Dragon
> DelaSangre series until your grandson is about 6 years older--the
> books are violent and have bit of mature content. Although, by then,
> the series should be quite significant. *Can't wait for the fifth
> one, having finished the hot-off-the-press fourth last night.*
I have two names for anybody wanting to read dragon novels: Anne
McCaffrey, and Pern. Anne's the author, and Pern's the setting.
Significant science fantasy work, and one of the best ever. The
dragons are the absolute good-guys by the way. ^_^
Just a Monkey,
Scott,
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Find the KMG (KY/Midwest Gather) at http://www.wertle.com/midwest.html
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #195775 ] |
So, 08 Januar 2006 23:48 |
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Scott L wrote:
<snip>
>>
>>No problem.
>>Now, if you want books, there are a lot of books...even if you don't
>>count the ones where dragons are evil and need to be slain.
>>Although, if you go that route, avoid Alan F. Troop's Dragon
>>DelaSangre series until your grandson is about 6 years older--the
>>books are violent and have bit of mature content. Although, by then,
>>the series should be quite significant. *Can't wait for the fifth
>>one, having finished the hot-off-the-press fourth last night.*
>
>
> I have two names for anybody wanting to read dragon novels: Anne
> McCaffrey, and Pern. Anne's the author, and Pern's the setting.
> Significant science fantasy work, and one of the best ever. The
> dragons are the absolute good-guys by the way. ^_^
>
Don't forget her son Todd, he's been writing Pern novels too, and he's
quite good at it.
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-Kalos
Peace and peppermint cheesecake to all.
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(xeno=strange, saur=lizard), subclass Pterosauria (Lizard Dragon), order
Squamadraconia (Scales Dragon), suborder Draconia (Western Dragon),
family Pterodraconia (General Western Dragon), genus [unnamed; finned,
spiked, serpentine in width], species {genus name} parvus (parvus=small)
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"The question is not whether we will die, but how we will live." -Joan
Borysenko
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #195781 ] |
Mo, 09 Januar 2006 19:35 |
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In article <F5WdnZN1Wch9C1zeRVn-ow [at] comcast.com>, kaloskalyre [at] comcast.net
says...
>Scott L wrote:
><snip>
>>>
>>>No problem.
>>>Now, if you want books, there are a lot of books...even if you don't
>>>count the ones where dragons are evil and need to be slain.
>>>Although, if you go that route, avoid Alan F. Troop's Dragon
>>>DelaSangre series until your grandson is about 6 years older--the
>>>books are violent and have bit of mature content. Although, by then,
>>>the series should be quite significant. *Can't wait for the fifth
>>>one, having finished the hot-off-the-press fourth last night.*
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>> I have two names for anybody wanting to read dragon novels: Anne
>> McCaffrey, and Pern. Anne's the author, and Pern's the setting.
>> Significant science fantasy work, and one of the best ever. The
>> dragons are the absolute good-guys by the way. ^_^
Indeed.
>Don't forget her son Todd, he's been writing Pern novels too, and he's
>quite good at it.
Haven't read any of his stuff yet, I've been out galavanting through other
universes.
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #199710 ] |
Mo, 09 Januar 2006 23:29 |
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> I have two names for anybody wanting to read dragon novels: Anne
> McCaffrey, and Pern. Anne's the author, and Pern's the setting.
> Significant science fantasy work, and one of the best ever. The
> dragons are the absolute good-guys by the way. ^_^
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Most of them anyway. The dragonriders are, after all, only human.
I've read just about everything Pern that I can get my talons on.
Todd McCaffrey, Anne's son, is taking over some of the writing of the
series...under her strict tutilage, of course.
SilverGriffin
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #199711 ] |
Mo, 09 Januar 2006 23:31 |
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If you're into short cartoons (about 10 minutes long or so) there's a great
one done by Disney called "The Reluctant Dragon". Quite amusing, and perfect
for your grandson, and even younger audiences.
> many thanks for your contribution to my list of dragon movies
> my grandson (12) and i are into dragon movies and was asked if there were
> others we had not seen
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| Re: Thank you everyone [message #199726 ] |
Di, 10 Januar 2006 22:24 |
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SilverGriffin wrote:
> If you're into short cartoons (about 10 minutes long or so) there's a great
> one done by Disney called "The Reluctant Dragon". Quite amusing, and perfect
> for your grandson, and even younger audiences.
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>>many thanks for your contribution to my list of dragon movies
>>my grandson (12) and i are into dragon movies and was asked if there were
>>others we had not seen
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can also add Rittershlag(sp?) to the shorts list
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