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Tiger Magic
Golden Magic
Pearl Magic
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Riding the Lung Wang: King Dragons of China Series

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High above, snaking out of a crack between the boulders at the top of the Mountain, rose
a gigantic black Chinese dragon, immense wings unfolding over his ancient head, red mouth
wide open, showing enormous white teeth. His massive front legs, with paws held out, had blood red talons curved towards Tara the Golden and Alvin the Crocodile Dragon.
Marc and Ethan have to work out how to save their friends, the King Dragons, from that
evil Treasure Dragon. First they have to find something to entice the Treasure Dragon out of his lair so he can be captured. Then they have to capture that evil dragon.
Follow Ethan, Marc and their King Dragon riders, as they work their way through
difficulties and adventures with their naughty, funny and amazingly magic King Dragons Ping
and Yu. This is the third book in the exciting series, Riding the Lung Wang: King Dragons of China.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2005
Tiger Magic
Golden Magic
Pearl Magic

Titles in the series (3)

  • Pearl Magic

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    Pearl Magic
    Pearl Magic

    Marc and Ethan discover they are magic dragon riders for two funny, exciting and fun-loving Chinese King Dragons, Ping and Yu. Then they go on adventures to save the world from flood and drought caused by climate change brought about by the evil Treasure Dragon. Yes, the adventures are exciting and sometimes scary - occasionally very scary. But the dragons are fun loving (underneath that naughty exterior) and very caring and so are the boys. More importantly, this story is about how Marc and Ethan and their two king dragons grow to love one another and learn they will do anything to help each other out in tricky situations. There are floods and there is drought and Marc and Ethan are fed up with having to play indoors... – what’s happening to the weather? In this world, rainfall is usually managed by the Lung-Wang (watery Chinese king dragons to you and me). But the Lung-Wang have been captured by the fearsome Treasure Dragon and his slippery snakes and put in horrible steel cages under the mountains. So they can’t do what they have to. Only four king dragons have escaped the horrific Treasure Dragon’s grasp; brothers, Ping and Yu and their mother, Mai, and father, Li. These feisty dragons have to save their friends and family but alone they don’t have the power. They know that king dragons’ magic increases greatly with dragon riders and they need to find at least two riders – quickly. But the last known dragon riders died 100 years ago so it all seems hopeless... That is until the dragons find Marc and Ethan, two young cousins who are half Chinese and half not. And the cousins know absolutely nothing about dragons, being dragon riders and Chinese life in general. They don’t seem very promising dragon riders at all. But Ping goes to find the two boys anyway and persuades them to train to become dragon riders for himself and his brother Yu. This series has four stories about exciting (and sometimes very scary) adventures of Ping and Yu, the king dragons, their dragon riders and all their friends and family as they go about saving the Lung-Wang from the fearsome Treasure Dragon and bring the weather back to normal. . In this first story Pearl Magic, Ping and Yu train Marc and Ethan to become dragon riders so they can be given the magic of the pearl and the pearl’s dragon rider powers. It’s not easy; the boys have to learn kung fu and to fight with swords, they have to learn how to deal with the young dragons teasing and they have to learn how to work hard and overcome some very scary obstacles. They nearly give up several times but the lure of magic and the fun they have with their mischievous dragons is too great to give up.

  • Tiger Magic

    Tiger Magic
    Tiger Magic

    Now they have become Dragon Riders for Ping and Yu, Chinese King Dragons known as Lung-Wang, Marc and Ethan’s life is suddenly exciting. The King Dragons are mischievous, fun loving and very tricky unless you know how they think. And Marc and Ethan are only just learning about King Dragon thinking. The dragons and their riders must save the rest of the Lung-Wang from the clutches of the fearsome Treasure Dragon so the Lung-Wang can do their job and control the weather to stop all the drought and flood. In Tiger Magic, the second book in the series, the boys and their dragons put the team together to battle the Treasure Dragon. They need to persuade St George's Dragon to help them. They also need to show the fierce tigers they are good dragon riders with magic and skills to succeed. In order to do this the boys and their dragons need to cross stinky, slimy swamps on a horrible crocodile's head and do battle with the tigers in a pretty wood. Impetuous, fun loving and full of energy and magic, the young riders and their dragons keep getting into trouble and saving themselves as they beat the odds. Yes, the adventures are exciting and sometimes scary - occasionally very scary. But the dragons are fun loving (underneath that naughty exterior) and very caring and so are the boys. More importantly, this story is about how Marc and Ethan and their two King Dragons grow to love one another and learn they will do anything to help each other out in tricky situations. It is also about the fact that persistence very often pays when things get tough. This second book is a great follow up to Pearl Magic.

  • Golden Magic

    Golden Magic
    Golden Magic

    High above, snaking out of a crack between the boulders at the top of the Mountain, rose a gigantic black Chinese dragon, immense wings unfolding over his ancient head, red mouth wide open, showing enormous white teeth. His massive front legs, with paws held out, had blood red talons curved towards Tara the Golden and Alvin the Crocodile Dragon. Marc and Ethan have to work out how to save their friends, the King Dragons, from that evil Treasure Dragon. First they have to find something to entice the Treasure Dragon out of his lair so he can be captured. Then they have to capture that evil dragon. Follow Ethan, Marc and their King Dragon riders, as they work their way through difficulties and adventures with their naughty, funny and amazingly magic King Dragons Ping and Yu. This is the third book in the exciting series, Riding the Lung Wang: King Dragons of China.

Author

Prue Keen

I grew up avidly reading fiction and fantasy. Myths and legend from all over the world were a favorite. So much so, my fantastical world was more real than reality. Then I became an adult and went to work and the real world took over, but all the time I was thinking that making up stories (preferably fantasy) or making gardens would be more fun. Both involve creating worlds within which to escape. Kids’ story making So I when I was asked for stories by the 4 and 5 year old children in my life, I found a reason to return to my childhood world of myth and fantasy and write kids’ books. My first books 'Pearl Magic', 'Tiger Magic' and ‘Golden Magic’ in the children's series 'Riding the Lung-Wang, King Dragons of China' are a step in the right direction. Rosamund and her Fairy Garden builds on the theme. Garden making I also love gardens and always have. Partly this is around plants which I have been involved in since I studied biology at school and botany, town planning and landscape design at college but mostly it is about the way we live in our homes today. My Garden business, Inside Out, gave me experience with small garden escapes in busy inner-city Sydney. Today I live in an apartment and don’t have a garden of my own. Sad, so I indulge in my passions for gardens, travel and writing through my websites and books. I visit and photograph heaps of gardens – over 250 this year and have lots more in mind for the future. www.pruekeen.com

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