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"Hiccup is in hiding in the Murderous Mountains with the Company of the Dragonmark, but he is determined to become King of the Wilderwest by defeating the witch's Vampire Spydragons and steal back the King's Things from Alvin the Treacherous"--Tags
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This is the Snotlout book. Hiccup gets to face the big questions, like 'how many times should you forgive someone' and 'don't Kings sometimes have to make hard decisions not to be Nice and Trusting, so they can do what is actually best?' The answer appears to be 'no, keep being Nice and Trusting, because people will change eventually'. Which is one of the reasons I think these books are so lovely, but also possibly not 100% true. Well, that and the dragons.
the adventure and moral messaging remain engaging and fun; there continue to be inconsistencies that i think i've mostly forgotten to write about but that can be a bit annoying. still, this is leading up to what i expect to be a satisfying and probably both hard but worthy ending. it's a fun series.
The world is being torn apart. The dragons of the Red Rage and the Alvinsmen and the Dragonmarkers are all vying for control of the archipelago. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the third is the only hope for the salvation of the world of Vikings and dragons as he knows it.
Hiccup is not the hero type. He is weak and small, bottom of the pirate training program on Berk (with the exception of his best friend Fishlegs).
This is the eleventh book of his story. How Hiccup became a hero the hard way. A tale of a boy and his dragon along with their friends who are fighting to save the world against the most improbable of odds.
I highly recommend this book to all. It is emotionally powerful, teaching that anyone can become a hero and walk on to face show more tomorrow. show less
Hiccup is not the hero type. He is weak and small, bottom of the pirate training program on Berk (with the exception of his best friend Fishlegs).
This is the eleventh book of his story. How Hiccup became a hero the hard way. A tale of a boy and his dragon along with their friends who are fighting to save the world against the most improbable of odds.
I highly recommend this book to all. It is emotionally powerful, teaching that anyone can become a hero and walk on to face show more tomorrow. show less
Rate 3.5.
Cant wait to see what happens in the last book.
Cant wait to see what happens in the last book.
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Cressida Cowell was born on April 15, 1966 in London. She went to Oxford where she studied English, and at St Martin's and Brighton University where she learned illustration. Cressida also won the Nestle Children's book award. She is known for writing the Hiccup series of books. Some of her titles include: How to Train Your Dragon, How to Be a show more Pirate and How to Speak Dragonese. Her title How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2013. In 2014, she made the list again with her title - How to Train Your Dragon: How to Betray a Dragon's Hero. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- How to Betray a Dragon's Hero
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