How to train your dragon

English language

Published July 18, 2014 by Hodder Children's Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4449-2221-9
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OCLC Number:
876289489

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4 stars (19 reviews)

Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III wasn't always a truly extraordinary Viking Hero. In fact, in the beginning, he was the most put-upon Viking you'd ever seen. This is the story of his rise to fame through the dragon-training exploits that gave him the name "the Dragon Whisperer".

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I picked this book up at the library having recently seen the movie. Though the volume was small and the plot synopsis seemed rather... different, I assumed that books were always better than movie and decided to give it a try. Obviously, I was wrong. From the start, I did not like any of the characters. Hiccup was annoying, weak, and lacking in intelligence. He had no redeeming qualities, at least none apparent to me. He heads for a cave in hopes of coming out with a big strong dragon, and I thought, maybe this dragon will somehow teach him a lesson. But no. The dragon is small, whiny, and altogether worse than he is. He hides this fact from his father (Who is almost unbelievably stupid) and from there on, all I could focus on was the crude humor and general crudeness which had nothing to do with humor. …

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Subjects

  • Juvenile fiction
  • Vikings
  • Dragons