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  2. Dragonwings - Wikipedia

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    Dragonwings is a children's historical novel by Laurence Yep, published by Harper & Row in 1975. It inaugurated the Golden Mountain Chronicles and is the fifth chronicle in narrative sequence among ten published as of 2012. The book is used in school classrooms and has been adapted as a play under its original title.

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  4. Dragon (fantasy series) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon series is a tetralogy of fantasy novels by American author Laurence Yep.Yep had already written several books including the Newbery Honor novel Dragonwings by 1980, when, after undertaking careful research, he decided to adapt Chinese mythology into a fantasy form, something he had always wanted to do since he had sold his first science fiction story at 18. [1]

  5. JustWatch - Wikipedia

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    JustWatch functions as a search engine by aggregating information about the online availability of films and TV series from video-on-demand streaming services. It aggregates information from more than 100 video content libraries, as well providing information about video resolution quality, pricing, and purchase or rental options. [ 3 ]

  6. Dragon's Gate (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonwings, 1903 (1975) Dragon Road, 1939 (2007); originally The Red Warrior; Child of the Owl, 1960 (1977) Sea Glass, 1970 (1979) Thief of Hearts, 1995 (1995) Dragons of Silk, 1835-2011 (2011) Four of the ten historical novels are among Yep's five works most widely held in WorldCat libraries. [2]

  7. Dragon Wings - Wikipedia

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  8. Warner TV Next - Wikipedia

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    Warner TV Next is a French television channel operated and distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery France, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery International.It launched on 11 February 2016 as Toonami, based on the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim programming block of the same name in the United States, [1] and was originally targeted at children before shifting to mature audiences in 2020.

  9. Nickelodeon (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    "Nick" is too similar to the French swear word "niquer" in France.Nickelodeon is a French pay television channel, working as the local variant of the US kids network Nickelodeon in France, as well as in other French-speaking countries such as of Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco, Lebanon, Francophone Africa, & Haiti.