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I read a book ages ago that started off with a pregnant woman dying. All I remember after that is that she lived with shapeshifting dragons until she was forced to leave, and found more humans. I vaguely remember something about the humans being magical, but that's about it. I read this book roughly 14 years ago, but it could well be older than that.
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I read a book ages ago that started off with a pregnant woman dying. All I remember after that is that she lived with shapeshifting dragons until she was forced to leave, and found more humans. I vaguely remember something about the humans being magical, but that's about it. I read this book roughly 14 years ago, but it could well be older than that.
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Just reading the headline made me think of Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing with Dragons, but the rest of the question probably rules that out.
– Jim Green
Dec 6 '12 at 13:19
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I read a book ages ago that started off with a pregnant woman dying. All I remember after that is that she lived with shapeshifting dragons until she was forced to leave, and found more humans. I vaguely remember something about the humans being magical, but that's about it. I read this book roughly 14 years ago, but it could well be older than that.
story-identification books
I read a book ages ago that started off with a pregnant woman dying. All I remember after that is that she lived with shapeshifting dragons until she was forced to leave, and found more humans. I vaguely remember something about the humans being magical, but that's about it. I read this book roughly 14 years ago, but it could well be older than that.
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Just reading the headline made me think of Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing with Dragons, but the rest of the question probably rules that out.
– Jim Green
Dec 6 '12 at 13:19
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Just reading the headline made me think of Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing with Dragons, but the rest of the question probably rules that out.
– Jim Green
Dec 6 '12 at 13:19
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Just reading the headline made me think of Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing with Dragons, but the rest of the question probably rules that out.
– Jim Green
Dec 6 '12 at 13:19
Just reading the headline made me think of Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing with Dragons, but the rest of the question probably rules that out.
– Jim Green
Dec 6 '12 at 13:19
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The Elvenbane by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, perhaps?
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YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
– user45906
May 20 '15 at 19:00
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@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
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The Elvenbane by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, perhaps?
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YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
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May 20 '15 at 19:00
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@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
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The Elvenbane by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, perhaps?
1
YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
– user45906
May 20 '15 at 19:00
1
@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
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The Elvenbane by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, perhaps?
The Elvenbane by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey, perhaps?
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YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
– user45906
May 20 '15 at 19:00
1
@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
add a comment |
1
YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
– user45906
May 20 '15 at 19:00
1
@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
1
1
YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
– user45906
May 20 '15 at 19:00
YES! That is one of my favorite books, I actually own the trilogy. Ms. Lackey wrote two more with Andre Norton. In order, the Halfblood Chronicles includes: The Elvenbane, Elvenblood, and Elvenborn. I had to wait a long time for that last one...but they finally came out with it and it's pretty good.
– user45906
May 20 '15 at 19:00
1
1
@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
@DawnDeschain Even though the other answer has already been accepted, if you would turn your comment into an answer, it would add valuable information.
– SQB
May 21 '15 at 16:49
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
As a caution, the third book ends on a huge cliffhanger and the forth book may or may not ever be released.
– Michael Richardson
Mar 21 '16 at 15:23
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