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How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese
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How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese
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How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese
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How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese

Written by Cressida Cowell

Narrated by David Tennant

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The third installment in the How to Train Your Dragon series takes readers on another funny, action-filled adventure featuring Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III.

The story begins when Hiccup, his friend Fishlegs, and his cranky dragon Toothless get separated from their class during Boarding-an-Enemy-Ship practice. They accidentally board a prowling Roman galley intent on provoking war. When they rescue a tiny nanodragon, they uncover a plot to steal every dragon on the Isle of Berk!

This is just the start to an epic adventure that will have kids laughing from start to finish. As with the other books in the series, imaginative black-and-white illustrations enhance this exciting tale.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 10, 2013
ISBN9781478954064
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How to Train Your Dragon: How to Speak Dragonese

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Maybe it was the fact that the book was a bit too long, or maybe it was a bit easy; but anyhow, this book wasn't the best for me. The characters weren't my sort, I suppose, as I like more serious plots and things, not little cartoon characters and strange, wild haired Camicazis. It's a bit odd, really, how I liked the other books in this series about four or five stars out of five, and how this is now three, but it is how much I liked it, and I cannot lie to that.

    Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III is back. This time, though, his beloved dragon Toothless is lost, the secret identity of the Thin Prefect is not revealed until later through the book, and Hiccup and his best friend Fishlegs are nearly eaten by Sharkworms...

    The end, it would be. But cowardly as they are, the two friends are clever, and with another 'Master Escaper' companion, they may well be able to escape from the Romans that capture them..

    Or will they? Read more to find out..
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The author has our hero take on the Romans. Probably the weakest plot of the three I have listened to, but still very entertaining.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III and friends are back for another adventure. Silly fun and the audiobooks are read by David Tennant.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I read this book in an hour. It was an amazing hour. I'm so looking forward to the next 6 books.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Book three of the How To Train Your Dragon series. It was hilarious when Alvin was accidently telling his dragon to put him in the toilet and pick his nose while trying to speak dragonese.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Hiccup and Fishlegs are learning how to board an enemy ship, but instead find a Roman battle ship and get taken hostage and made to fight in a gladiator arena. This series is very much for kids, but with David Tennant as the reader, I have to admit to enjoying them quite a lot. Funny characters, and lots of talk about poo and boogers for the little ones to enjoy.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This series remains quirky and fun, a good break from doing reading for my dissertation. Hiccup and Toothless are the perfect characters to root for: underdogs who nevertheless come out on top. Still, there isn't much by way of character development and so on, so older readers might start to find themselves a little bored. I think I'll give it a good long break before I read another one, since they are charming and fun -- just very definitely aimed at kids.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the one where they are learning to sail, they meet Camicazi, and they escape from the Romans with the help of Ziggerastica
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It was kinda easy to read and was short, it was perdictable and not really forth-coming
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    it is one of the best books i will ever read 10 out of 10!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book is the 3rd book of "How To Train Your Dragon." It's when Hiccup is still training to become a viking. He & Fishlegs where on "The Hopeful Puffin," a boat that they made for this task to thake a helmet from the fishermen a peasful tribe, they ended up getting lost then scared Sharkworms and end up on a Roman ship. these Romans are Dragonnappers. They luckaly make it back home. for the nextg days they got kidnapped and the Roman kidnappers dress up as the Bog-Burglarsthey did that so the two tribes would fight against each other and not suspect the Romans, if the Heir of the tribe was kidnapped. While they're kidnapped they get sent to a tower and meet the Hier Of The Bog-Burglars, Camicazi. Trying to escape, but not succeding the kids waited for Hiccup's dad's rescue party to come any minute, but never showed up. Close to death, in the arena with Sharkworms everywhere and Toothless comes to the rescue and they finaly escaped finally, and Hiccup's dad's rescue party came late. This was a great book. I iked it a lot because there was adventure sad then happy parts. i rate this book five stares *****. Hre is nerer an end to hiccup's luck. I liked that were ever they go the dragons get deadlyer.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In this adventure Hiccup and his friends find themselves taken captive by Romans and placed in the arena to fight and die as gladiators. Their only chance of escape is by the application of Hiccup's wits and a wee bit of luck.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This book is the 3rd book of "How To Train Your Dragon." It's when Hiccup is still training to become a viking (also known as viking in training). He & Fishlegs (with their dragons) where on "The Hopeful Puffin." Their task was to retrieve a helmet from the fishermen, but of course with their luck they end up getting scared Sharkworms (killer dragons) and end up on a Roman ship. Turns out these particular Roman are Dragonnappers (take dragons). They make it back home. The folllowing day they get kidnapped and the Roman kidnappers dress up as the Bog-Burglars. So, that the 2 tribes would fight against each other, if the Heir of the tribe was kidnapped (the kidnappers didn't know which one was the Heir Of Hairy Hooligans, so they gotboth Hiccup & Fishlegs). While they're kidnapped they get sent to a tower and meet the Hier Of The Bog-Burglars, Camicazi. Trying to escape, but not succeding the 3 kids wait for Hiccup's dad's rescue party to come any minute, but never showed up. Close to death, in the arena with Sharkworms everywhere Hiccup's helper dragon comes to the rescue. They escape finally, and Hiccup's dad's rescue party came late, though (at least they came). The 3 friends cameback home and the tribes where friends and never fought again.This book was different from the 1st. It's not really good, I got bored when I was reading it. I expected it to be better like the 1st one, but I guess it's just not. Because the story wasn't that intereting to comprehend, I don't know why I read it. Well, since I read itat least I know how it is (not good). Uhm, the only interesting part was when the Sharkworms come, cause I'm afraid of sharks. So, I thought that was neat. I suppose people do have different opinions about things cause this book is scored : 4.12. The way the book was written was okay, not the best. Well, I guess I can't be fully NEGATIVE about this book. So, the cool thing was when Hiccup & Fishlegs boarded the Roman ship in mistake of the fishermen.