How to Train Your Dragon Pack

Suitable for 9 – 11 years

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Long ago, on the wild and windy isle of Berk, a smallish Viking with a longish name stood up to his ankles in snow…

Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III is a nerdy, knock-kneed little Viking – not big or hairy or scary at all. As the chief’s son, he’s meant to be strong and valiant, but he’s the laughing-stock of the whole tribe. Hiccup prefers to think before he acts – not something bloodthirsty warriors are known for. Even worse, however terrifying he tries to look, he often just ends up looking quite… well… cute! As he faces bullies, pirates, dragons and other fearsome foes, will this hapless would-be warrior ever prove his might? Being a hero has never been so hard! Packed with fantastic cartoons and hilarious jokes, these wonderful tales of an unlikely little champ have now inspired a major Hollywood film!

“If you haven’t discovered Hiccup yet, you’re missing out on one of the greatest inventions of modern children’s literature.” Julia Eccleshare

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Paperback

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New

UK edition

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Author/Illustrator

Cressida Cowell

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  1. booksaregreat05
    on 4 April 2013

    I am reading the first one

  2. smileitsfriday
    on 7 March 2012

    This ‘smallish viking with a longish name’ is great! Toothless is the best character ever! I hate Alvin the Treacherous though… * * * * * and more!

  3. moonlight4
    on 5 March 2012

    good book and the pictures helped me to visualize it

  4. winnie7w
    on 3 March 2012

    OK