How to Speak Dragonese audiobook
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Review #1
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Our family’s love for the How to Train Your Dragon audiobook series continues. We recently started listening to How to Train Your Dragon Book 3: How to Speak Dragonese on our family vacation last month and finished it up on a trip to Green Bay this past weekend. The story keeps all of the family entertained and David Tennant cannot be equaled as a great audiobook narrator with a unique voice for each character. The sounds effects are also fantastic.
In this chapter of the tale, our heroes run up against the Romans; adventure and hilarity ensue. The villain from book two, Alvin the Treacherous makes a surprising return. The plot was similar to the previous books, but really, it’s Tennant’s great audiobook narration that saves the story for us. I found myself entertained solely by him, but the kids were very wrapped up in the tale. How to Train Your Dragon is a great series for family road trips.
Review #2
How to Speak Dragonese series How to Train Your Dragon
I loved the language and the fun of this book series. Your children will have a blast reading and listening to these stories! So creative and fun. The word choices invoke the mood of the story, and will bring a deep desire to keep reading, reading, reading! I couldn’t put them down. And I am an adult, but reading them to children, or them reading it to themselves if they are old enough, will just be a great adventure! The names of the Vikings are hilarious and so unique. Everything about this series of books is terrific!
Review #3
Audiobook How to Speak Dragonese by Cressida Cowell
STORY IS DIFFERENT FROM THE MOVIES…WRITING IS A BIT HARDER FOR 8-9 YEAR OLD TO READ AND COMPREHEND. STORY IS THE BASIS OF THE MOVIES BUT THE EXPERIENCES AND CHARACTERS ARE VERY DIFFERENT AND LOOK VERY DIFFERENT. HARDER TRAINING AND CAN BE ABUSIVE LANGUAGE DIRECTED AT THE DRAGON TRAINERS BY GOOBER IN BOOK. HICCUP IS 10 YEARS OLD AND SHOULD NOT BE SPOKEN TO OR THREATENED IN THE STORY. READ CHAPTER BEFORE READING WITH YOUR CHILD.
Review #4
Audio How to Speak Dragonese narrated by David Tennant
I was worried at first that my 6 year old would have trouble understanding the narrator’s accent, but from the first words he was fascinated with this exciting story. The accent adds powerfully to the feel of the story, very Viking sounding. We quickly figured out that this story and the movie have little in common but that didn’t matter a bit. I immediately ordered two other audio CD’s in this series. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get the first one and get the story from the beginning, but my boy has no problem figuring out the time line so when we do get it we will just start over from the beginning so we can hear them in sequence. Meanwhile we are really enjoying these.
In this story Hiccup has been collecting data on the language of the dragons and he alone is able to communicate with them. He put all the information in a notebook which he always carries with him. While out with his class for a pirating lesson he and his best friend Fish Legs get lost in the fog, accidently board a Roman Ship, Toothless is captured, the boys escape, then they are kidnapped, run into Alvin the Treacherous. Alvin quickly figures out how valuable the book of dragonese would be for his plan to control dragons and take over the archipelago. The book is accidently sliced in half and he gets one half of the book. The Romans (guided by Alvin the Treacherous) also kidnap the heir of the Bog Burglars, Kamakazi, and the three kids work out a plan to escape.
Each of the Dragon stories has a unique plot, no formula story here. Now that I’ve heard three stories I see they are woven together so we get to know the people in the stories. The characters each have personality that resonates. Just their names are hilariously funny using all the words my boy is not allowed to use at school such as Snot Lout, Fish Brains, Duh Brain. Just that aspect of the stories alone cracks up my 6 year old. They put stinging worms in someone’s knickers to get even for an offense. Antics on the verge of misbehavior but pulling back from the brink of being a “bad influence”. I highly recommend all of this series for loads of fun entertainment. We own the books as well now but listening to them narrated is so much better. It really captures that Viking feeling.
Review #5
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If you or your kids haven’t read the books, I highly recommend them. I read them to my 6 year-old. Probably a solo read for 8 year-olds and up. You should know going in that they barely resemble the movies. I love the movies I think the characters and stories are terrifica and clever and truly excellent, but I am even more impressed by them when I think about from the books.
But that’s no knock on the books, which are great in their own right. Just totally different. Way more sarcastic. Way more subversive. Fun, fun, fun. Just don’t be dissapointed that the denizens of Berk in the books barely resemble their more smoothly drawn (in more ways than one — you’ll see when you pick up the books) derivitives in the films.
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