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How to Train Your Dragon (Hiccup)

By: Cressida Cowell
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
ISBN: 0340860685
ISBN-13: 9780340860687
Released: 13 Mar 2003
RRP: £5.99
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fantastic - By: b.lops, 28 Dec 2007
Great reading for boys. Funny & gross, lots of snot, burps etc, as I said great for boys. Hiccup is a wonderful character, not the popular kid by a long shot, the misfit who gets into alll kinds of trouble & adventures. We've read them alll now & I must also recommend the audio version which is wonderful for long car journeys.
How to train your dragon - By: P. J. Tweedie, 15 Sep 2007
How to train your dragon is about viking-in-training, heir to the hairy hooligans tribe Hiccup Horrendous Haddoc 3rd. Poor Hiccup is the most unlikley viking in Berk, but is, one day, going to be leader of the Hairy Hooligans Tribe. Hiccup is the most unlikley hero, but help from
an undersized, toothless dragon, which he (not suprisingly) names Toothless, & some friends (and enemies) manages to overcome his massive problems.
How To Train your Dragon is a brilliant book & I would highly recomend it to any child who has wondered what it would be like to own a dragon.
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Wicked - By: Ninalodo, 10 Aug 2007
This is a reallly good book & I recommend this to anyone!
I have just finished reading this book & it's great! I love it!!
I highly recomened this book to children from 9-13 years old. Ms.Cowell is an extremly talented author & definatley five stars! She has woven this book so well - a stroy for the family!

EXCELLENT! FABULOUS! WE LOVED IT! written by Stephi and Frank (age 8 and 6) - By: Mrs. P. M. Phillips, 20 May 2006
You won't be able to put this book down. We thought it was so funny & we were desperate to find out wat was going to happen next. We liked Hiccup(the main character)because he was a bit of a scaredy cat in the beginning, but in the end he was a hero!Toothless (the dragon) was our favourite character & we would love a Toothless of our own- so much!
You will not regret buying this book! It's so funny.
A brilliant book for any age - By: Lucy Chavannes, 24 Feb 2006
The great thing about this book is its so unique its perfect for any age. I teach Year 6, & often recommend this to children who have a low reading age for an 11 year old, as its timeless. they don't find it patronising, as it could just as easily have been written for an adult, a teenager or a 7 year old. Hilarious, strangely endearing, completely bizarre & yet so strangely believable. Captures the imagination, because lets face it everyone likes to believe in dragons! The child like scrawl of illustrations are infinitely relatable to kids, a little gem