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A review by krystlocity
How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
3.0
Another book that it's hard for me to rate, because it was written for such a younger age group than me-even further away than young adult, which I still don't feel that far from.
The book moved so quickly that I hardly had time to think about how good it was. :p But, putting all that aside, it was cute, and endearing, just not as funny as it would be to a younger group I think. But the dragon, and the relationship to Hiccup, the boy, was adorable, and everything tying together and being for a reason was appreciated, as well as the personality of the big scary dragon.
It was quite a bit different from the movie (which is why I read the book), but no complaints there (other than I was ticked that the movie, like always, added a love interest where there was none).
Anyways, I'd still be interested in reading the rest of the series and finding out what happens with Toothless and Hiccup. I think it'd be very fun to read to younger children out loud.
The book moved so quickly that I hardly had time to think about how good it was. :p But, putting all that aside, it was cute, and endearing, just not as funny as it would be to a younger group I think. But the dragon, and the relationship to Hiccup, the boy, was adorable, and everything tying together and being for a reason was appreciated, as well as the personality of the big scary dragon.
It was quite a bit different from the movie (which is why I read the book), but no complaints there (other than I was ticked that the movie, like always, added a love interest where there was none).
Anyways, I'd still be interested in reading the rest of the series and finding out what happens with Toothless and Hiccup. I think it'd be very fun to read to younger children out loud.