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1) Knight Owl
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After achieving his dream of becoming a knight, a small owl protects the castle from a hungry dragon.
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Kingdom of Wrenly volume 12
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English
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Prince Lucas, his friend Clara, and Ruskin the dragon travel with a team of knights to the forest of Trellis, where they discover that an evil sorcerer's shadow has cursed the land and only someone pure of heart and full of hope can save them.
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Dragonbreath volume 10
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English
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"Danny Dragonbreath must save his cousin from the ultimate enemy: Knights!"--
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Kingdom of Wrenly volume 13
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English
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Clara, Tublock, and many others compete to become one of the ultimate defenders of the Kingdom of Wrenly, a member of the elite Knight Spires.
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Princess Pulverizer volume 1
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[2018]
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English
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A princess who would rather be a knight accepts her skeptical king father's challenge to perform good deeds in order to prove her worthiness to attend knight school, an endeavor that is supported by a friendly dragon and a perpetually terrified knight-in-training.
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Kingdom of Wrenly volume 7
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English
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As diverse subjects of Wrenly gather from far and wide to participate in the kingdom's Grand Tournament, a rude squire declares that girls cannot be knights, which makes Clara determined to prove that she can be anything she wants as long as she works hard enough for it.
14) The tournament
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Prince Max and his friends are pretending to be knights, but he tells his sister Princess Alice that only boys can be knights, and that she can't play.
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"Forget jousts and quests and dragons, a real knight had real work to do, lots of mouths to feed, and trouble could ride over the hill at any moment. Castles were dark, armor was uncomfortable, and jousts and tournaments (not to mention real battles) were dangerous, and expensive."--Barnes & Noble.
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Caldecott awards volume 1985
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English
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Retells the segment from Spenser's The Faerie Queene, in which George, the Red Cross Knight, slays the dreadful dragon that has been terrorizing the countryside for years and brings peace and joy to the land.
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