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Old 06-09-2015, 04:43 PM   #19
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Two more series for consideration.

Firstly Gordon R Dickson's The Dragon and the George series (9 books). The main character in the series is a human transformed into a dragon and transported to a magical land and his adventures there. I read these years ago, but from what I can remember they are not too long.

Secondly, Katharine Kerr's Deverry novels. The main story line deals with events in the present, but there are flashbacks to events in the intertwined lives of the main characters during previous incarnations. The dragon doesn't actually make an appearance until about half way through the series. The books in the first two quartets might be too long for you, but they get shorter in the last 7 books (a trilogy & another quartet).

All the books in both series are available as epub and kindle versions.
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