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Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke

Dragon Rider

by Cornelia Funke
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2004, 528 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2005, 528 pages
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N. Solanki

Dragon Rider
2 thumbs up!!!
tyler

Awsome book...

Die Nettlebrand...
Britney

I love Twigleg! Sometimes I wish humunculuses really existed. Then I could have my own little pal!
nick

awsome book
Kelby

I luv this book i had to do a project on it and it was an awsome bok
firedrake 2000

there only four reasons i love this book

FIREDRAKE!!!!!

FIREDRAKE!!!!!

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A must read......
Alex

This book was amazing! I never wanted to put it dow. I felt like I was actually part of the adventure! I could feel the wind i could feel their pain! You should read it!
Twigleg 4ever

There are three reasons why I love this book:

1. Twigleg
2. TWIGLEG
3. TWIGLEG!!!

SQUUUEEEEEEEEE!!! He's SOOOOO cute!!!! The little double-crosser!!! ^___^ I guess Nettlebrand's OK too... -_- TWIGLEG STILL ROCKS MY WORLD!!

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