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Title:A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons (How to Train Your Dragon #6)
Author:Cressida Cowell
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:November 1st 2008 by Hodder Children's Books (first published 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Dragons. Childrens. Fiction. Middle Grade
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A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons (How to Train Your Dragon #6) Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 4.22 | 6445 Users | 330 Reviews

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It's Hiccup's birthday, but that's not going to keep him from getting into trouble. To save his dragon, Toothless, from being banished, Hiccup must sneak into the Meathead Public Library and steal the Viking's most sacred book. But the Vikings see books as a dangerous influence, and keep them locked up and under heavy guard. To save his friend, Hiccup must brave the Hairy Scary Librarian and his dreadful army of Meathead Warriors and face off against the formidable Driller-Dragons. Will he make it out and live to see his next birthday?

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Original Title: A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons
ISBN: 034095034X (ISBN13: 9780340950340)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.howtotrainyourdragonbooks.com/
Series: How to Train Your Dragon #6
Characters: Hiccup, Toothless, Fishlegs, Camicazi


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Yes, this is great book, again! Naughty little Toothless is being sneaky again (What a surprise?) and it just so happens the cute little dragon gets Hiccup into trouble again! This series alone is one of the funniest, most impressive series of books I've ever read. I literally can't put the books down. Once again, there is heart pounding action, absolutely hilarious drawings, and an intriguing plot (and Camicazi's dragon is introduced!)

Thank Thor that you live in a time and a place where people have the right to live and think and write and read their books in peace, and there are no need for Heroes anymore ...And spare a thought for those who have not been so lucky."

Wow I am soooo glad that I did not have to do that on my birthday. It was cool how Hiccup found a book about Hiccup the second or the first not sure, and Hiccups plan to escape the library and at the end when Hiccup saved Camicazie's mother from Mad sometthing something i think what ever his name is, that was still cool. When the Book saved Hiccups Dad from getting killed by the Librarian. Poor Stoick. I also loved the camouflaged Dragon he was so cool.

The story was a bit simpler than most in the series so far, but still tons of fun!

Read it and you will like it cos it's really funny cos some one got squashed.

Reader thoughts: Again, such fun. Fishlegs points out that they're in trouble when they're trusting a dragon who is a pathological liar and amnesiac. Oh, and the floor is covered in some sort of stinging dragon worm. And the drillo dragons are drilling into the library, and the Hairy Scary Librarian is chasing them. And the murderous clan is hunting them, too.But at least they have Hiccup, and he's learning that Vikings don't have to be afraid of books. Really, you'd think that, with all the

For some reason it took me ages to read this one. I liked it, but it wasn't my favorite of the series so far. I feel like the books before this one had more compelling plots but this one was just kind of about the characters running around in a library (from an evil killer librarian, but still). At least Stormfly was introduced in this one thoughYAAAY. :DI might write a longer review eventually.

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