Dragoncharm is a 1995 fantasy novel by British author Graham Edwards. It is the first book in The Dragoncharm Trilogy, followed by Dragonstorm (1996) and Dragonblood (1997).
The novel is set in a world populated by intelligent, sentient dragons, exploring their society, culture, and conflicts without human presence. The story centers on a young, outcast dragon named Scamander, who possesses unusual magical abilities—the titular "dragoncharm"—that set him apart from his peers. As a great ecological catastrophe threatens their existence, Scamander finds himself embroiled in ancient prophecies and a struggle against powerful, mystical forces that endanger all dragonkind.
Edwards's Dragoncharm is notable for its unique world-building, focusing entirely on a draconic civilization, complete with its own history, politics, and spiritual beliefs. The series explores themes of environmentalism, destiny, individuality versus community, and the nature of power and magic within a richly imagined fantasy setting. It has been recognized for its distinctive approach to dragon lore, moving beyond the traditional depiction of dragons as mere beasts or antagonists, instead portraying them as complex, intelligent beings capable of deep thought, emotion, and societal organization.