For more reviews check out my blog: Craft-CycleI really did not know what to expect going into this. I absolutely love the movies that this book inspired and wasn't sure how they would compare to the book series.To start off, the movie is vastly different from the book. It doesn't really follow the ...
I liked this book more than I anticipated I would. The movie was still undeniably better than the book, but the book was still fun. It was a cute, silly middle grade book. I liked Hiccup and Toothless, even though their characters (especially Toothless's) are a lot different from the movie. The slig...
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON by Cressida Cowell is the first book in the series of the same name. The book follows Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third as he attempts to pass the Dragon Initiation Programme.I first heard about this series through the DreamWorks Animation film How to Train Your Dragon, wh...
"Never judge a book by its movie", True words.I loved the Hiccup Horrendous Haddock iii in the book. No matter what you're age. Do read this book. But I missed Astrid!
Young Hiccup is to be initiated into his tribe but first he must capture, tame and train a dragon. Unfortunately he manages to capture the smallest most disobedient dragon out of the dragon caves, Toothless. When the initiation goes wrong it looks as though Hiccup will be banished, that is until a m...
As is a common theme in my reviews, I love dragons and this: is basically my dream. I loved this movie (both of them) and would do just about anything to have my own toothless. I had heard that the book series was very different, but I also saw it was read by: and most of the series w...
I watched the movie based on this book with my daughter the other day, and she absolutely adored the dragons. She kept growling at them. For some reason, she growls at things as a game. My daughter is weird.Anyway, point is, I figured I'd check out the series since I hadn't read it before, so that I...
I liked this book - it was witty and fun. Obviously, this book series is not aimed at my age group, but I still found it to be an enjoyable read, and I know that if I had read it at the age this book is targeted at I would have loved it. Now, what is 'How To Train Your Dragon' about? Well, the title...
Debo aprender a no tener expectativas tan altas cuando empiezo un libro, me pasó otra vez, no me gustó tanto como esperaba, en sí me sorprendió que fuera tan diferente a la película, se parecen solo en el título y nombre de los personajes. Está muy bonito, te encariñas rápido pero la historia es muy...
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