How to Be a Pirate
Hiccup was a Viking hero - dashing, brave and ever so clever. But even Viking heroes have to begin somewhere. In this riproaring adventure he recounts his early days - when he still had a lot to learn about swordfights, shipwrecks, and homicidal dragons.
Hiccup was a Viking hero - dashing, brave and ever so clever. But even Viking heroes have to begin somewhere. In this riproaring adventure he recounts his early days - when he still had a lot to learn about swordfights, shipwrecks, and homicidal dragons.
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Format: audiobook
ASIN: B003IR2AG4
Publish date: 2010-04-22
Publisher: Hachette Childrens Books
Edition language: English
Series: How to Train Your Dragon (#2)
I really enjoyed reading this. It is short, funny and fast paced. I love the fact that Hiccup isn't the usual protagonist type is. He doesn't really fit into the viking type as well, but that makes him more enjoyable to read from and more relatable.
I really enjoyed reading this. It is short, funny and fast paced. I love the fact that Hiccup isn't the usual protagonist type is. He doesn't really fit into the viking type as well, but that makes him more enjoyable to read from and more relatable.
bookshelves: film-only, autumn-2014, adventure, amusing, dragons, fantasy, vikings, kiddlewinks Read from October 24 to 27, 2014 Gazillions of beautiful dragons.
I have to admit I enjoyed the second book much more than the first one - even though I did have much fun reading the first installment too. But here's what made How to Be a Pirate just that little bit better:- Hiccup, the hero of the story, discovers a few hidden talents of his, and the reader gets ...
This is basically the first book, except with boats, treasure, and cannibals. Hiccup is terrible at being a Viking, a problem comes up, nobody listens to Hiccup, things go wrong, Hiccup uses his smarts to save the day. Oh, we find out that Hiccup's left-handed, though. So there's that, I suppose.Oth...