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  • Find out how much of what she had told him about the minidrag was the truth and how much embellishment.

    Flinx's Folly Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • When Flinx had appeared at the entrance with the living snake coiled decorously about his left arm and shoulder, the older man had stiffened instinctively while listening to Flinx's ex­planation that the minidrag was a longtime pet fully un­der control who would threaten no one.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • When Flinx had appeared at the entrance with the living snake coiled decorously about his left arm and shoulder, the older man had stiffened instinctively while listening to Flinx's ex-planation that the minidrag was a longtime pet fully un'der control who would threaten no one.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • Flinx is an orphaned young man of mostly good character, but dubious morals and profession, in the city of Drallar on the world of Moth; Pip is his minidrag, a flying poisonous reptile.

    Reading Challenge #4 – The Tar-Aiym Krang, Alan Dean Foster « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2009

  • Foster's first novel, The Tar-Aiyam Krang (1972) is the first to feature his young hero, Flinx, and his 'minidrag,' Pip (basically, a flying snake-like thing).

    Forgotten Books: The Tar-Aiyam Krang by Alan Dean Foster Scott Parker 2009

  • Foster's first novel, The Tar-Aiyam Krang (1972) is the first to feature his young hero, Flinx, and his 'minidrag,' Pip (basically, a flying snake-like thing).

    Archive 2009-07-01 Scott Parker 2009

  • Flinx turned to do so, the minidrag riding on his left shoulder, her tail coiled around the back of his neck.

    Trouble Magnet Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2006

  • Anyone watching them would have been hard-pressed to tell who was having the better time: man or minidrag.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • If anything, his new position high above made him appear even more transcendent, though the appearance of the Alaspinian minidrag that settled itself on his shoulder and neck was anything but angelic.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Leave it to a minidrag to throw a hissy fit that was literal as well as metaphorical, he thought as he joyfully extended his bounding stride.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

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