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Cómo romperle el corazón a un dragón - Cressida Cowell
Cómo romperle el corazón a un dragón
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ISBN: 9788467560589 (8467560584)
Publisher: SM
Pages no: 320
Edition language: Spanish
Series: How to Train Your Dragon (#8)
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XOX
XOX rated it
4.5 Hiccup new adventure when Fishleg wrote a poem
Hiccup in How to train a dragon series has a new adventure. Fishleg found where he belongs even when he is adopted. In between is Fishleg has a crush and was sent on a quest. Toothless is much smaller dragon, dog size and would swallow a lot of things it shouldn't have. A fun book on Vik...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it
5.0 How to Break a Dragon's Heart
Another amazing David Tennant narrated dragon adventure with Hiccup, Toothless, Fishlegs, Camicazi.I love this series and the audiobooks are insanely fun to listen to. David Tennant is a perfect narrator and I never want this series to end. However, I went into this series knowing that there will be...
The Paper Gardens
The Paper Gardens rated it
4.0 How to Break a Dragon's Heart
I do believe that there's more plot progression in this single book than in all of the previous books combined. Wow. Just...wow.This book tells the story of Hiccup's ancestor, Grimbeard the Ghastly (the one whose treasure was the main plot point of the second book in the series), uncovers Grimbeard'...
sj
sj rated it
4.0 How to Train Your Dragon: How to Break a Dragon's Heart (Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III)
I...was not expecting this book to make me cry, but I got choked up a few times, and the last page made me more than a little weepy.I know I said I wanted to know more about Fishlegs, but learning what had happened kind of broke my heart.Also, learning about how Hiccup got his name...holy crap, I'm ...
ReactionxReader
ReactionxReader rated it
2.0 How to Break a Dragon's Heart (Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III #8)
It took a good 100-120 pages to get going, which is unusual for one of Hiccup's memoirs. That said, it was worth reading until the end.
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