How to Ride a Dragon's Storm (How to Train Your Dragon #7)
How to Ride a Dragons Storm is the quintessential Viking adventure, and I loved every moment of it. Hiccup, Fishlegs, and Camicazi are quickly stealing my heart and I have a feeling theyll only continue to steal more of it as I finish reading the series. The situations these three find themselves in on a consistent basis are laughably ridiculous, but I still love them.
I kept getting distracted at work and I missed bits, but I'm glad it deals with slavery and the inhumanity of it.
Okay so it took me months and months to finish this, mostly because I've been terrible at reading lately and I keep reading like ten books at once and not finishing any of them. BUT I finally finished thishooray! This was definitely one of the stronger books in the series so fara lot of action and adventure, very exciting and fun. And the illustrations are very cute. Also the epilogues of these books are always so well-written and emotional, a;dlfja;sdjf.I believe the last book in the series is
This book series could be described as Beowulf mashed with A Prairie Home Companion for Vikings.It has cheeky, entertaining, succinct descriptions such as we might expect from Garrison Keillor (take, for instance, page 13, Stoick's description: "He was built in the traditional Viking mold: six-and-a-half feet tall, belly like a battleship, eyebrows blowing in the breeze like a couple of large hamsters doing cartwheels."). It has wild, dramatic stories carried on by entertaining ironies, tying
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is the first book in the series that has seemed really good, more mature, and a beginning for deeper things to come. A lot of world development went down in this book, and I am eager to see how the whole story will begin to weave together, as Alvin the Treacherous rises from certain death once more.
Ahhhhhhhh
Cressida Cowell
Paperback | Pages: 267 pages Rating: 4.26 | 6246 Users | 300 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0340950358 (ISBN13: 9780340950357) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | How to Train Your Dragon #7 |
Characters: | Hiccup, Toothless, Fishlegs, Bearcub's Grandmother Wanderer, Camicazi |
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THE STORY CONTINUES in the seventh volume of Hiccup's How to Train Your Dragon memoirs ...Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III was an awesome sword-fighter, a dragon-whisperer and the greatest Viking Hero who ever lived. But it wasn't always like that. Hiccup's memoirs look back to when Hiccup was just an ordinary boy, and finding it very hard to be a Hero. Hiccup has three months, five days and six hours to discover America, get back to Berk, save his father, battle Polarserpents, AND win the annual Inter-Tribal Friendly Swimming Race. Can he do it? (Tick-tock-tick-tock-tick-tock).Mention Regarding Books How to Ride a Dragon's Storm (How to Train Your Dragon #7)
Title | : | How to Ride a Dragon's Storm (How to Train Your Dragon #7) |
Author | : | Cressida Cowell |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 267 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2008 (first published August 26th 2008) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Childrens. Fiction. Audiobook |
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Ratings: 4.26 From 6246 Users | 300 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books How to Ride a Dragon's Storm (How to Train Your Dragon #7)
Just as good as all the others have been- hilarious!How to Ride a Dragons Storm is the quintessential Viking adventure, and I loved every moment of it. Hiccup, Fishlegs, and Camicazi are quickly stealing my heart and I have a feeling theyll only continue to steal more of it as I finish reading the series. The situations these three find themselves in on a consistent basis are laughably ridiculous, but I still love them.
I kept getting distracted at work and I missed bits, but I'm glad it deals with slavery and the inhumanity of it.
Okay so it took me months and months to finish this, mostly because I've been terrible at reading lately and I keep reading like ten books at once and not finishing any of them. BUT I finally finished thishooray! This was definitely one of the stronger books in the series so fara lot of action and adventure, very exciting and fun. And the illustrations are very cute. Also the epilogues of these books are always so well-written and emotional, a;dlfja;sdjf.I believe the last book in the series is
This book series could be described as Beowulf mashed with A Prairie Home Companion for Vikings.It has cheeky, entertaining, succinct descriptions such as we might expect from Garrison Keillor (take, for instance, page 13, Stoick's description: "He was built in the traditional Viking mold: six-and-a-half feet tall, belly like a battleship, eyebrows blowing in the breeze like a couple of large hamsters doing cartwheels."). It has wild, dramatic stories carried on by entertaining ironies, tying
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is the first book in the series that has seemed really good, more mature, and a beginning for deeper things to come. A lot of world development went down in this book, and I am eager to see how the whole story will begin to weave together, as Alvin the Treacherous rises from certain death once more.
Ahhhhhhhh
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