How to Train Your Dragon audiobook
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Review #1
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So, let me tell you about the Kindle version of this book. The book itself is WONDERFUL. But the kindle edition? Don’t waste your money. Here I am, legally blind, in love with the HTTYD movies, and excited to read the books…Oh look, it’s 1.99! PERFECT.
Only, I open the kindle version…and the font is TINY. Tiny, tiny, TINY. I go to enlarge it…and there’s no options? I go to highlight something – I can’t. Here I am, in my thick-lensed glasses, and I can’t read this on my brand new kindle. Are you kidding me?! Why even have it available on Kindle if you aren’t going to include all of the option? So not only is that a waste of space on my kindle, its also a waste of my money and time. I don’t know how anyone can read this without getting major eye strain and a migraine.
Review #2
How to Train Your Dragon series How to Train Your Dragon
Didn’t like the book. I read my kids LOTS of books and we also have a deal where if there is a movie made from a book they would get to see the movie. Well this is the first time ever that my kids say that the movie is better than the book. The characters have the same names but the book leaves little to learn from it where the movie is full of all sorts of lessons. Lots of use of the words shut up, idiot, moron and such. Not my favorite. I had purchased it because someone on Facebook said they had read the entire series to their kids. But after chapter two I was pretty sure we would not be going past book 1. Also, Ingrid from the movie is not in the book. So my daughter lost interest half way through the book. Also, the dragons talk in this book and it drove me crazy.
Review #3
Audiobook How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
My 6yo daughter is at that awkward stage(for me as her book buyer:), where the ‘leveled readers’ are too easy and short for her and I am struggling to figure out what books are too old or too young. Since she loved the movies based (loosely) on this series I thought we’d give it a try. After all, I knew she would eventually grow into them if they were too hard for now. Well they are PERFECT. The style is so engaging that even though she informed me she wouldn’t be ready for chapter books until she is 7 (?!?!- kid logic), after reading the forward she was pulled right in. Nice big words and adjective and adverb laden sentences to really keep a kid’s interest. One caveat- the humor does involve giving people meaner names than you want your 6 year old to call people, so a quick reminder chat about what is okay to call people in real life is a good preventative.
The format is great too, it’s a little larger than your ‘standard’ paperback and the paper is very soft and flexible, so it turns out to be easy for little hands to hold while reading it. There are cute drawings on a few pages and the font itself is large. (This also is nice for those older readers- Grandma forgot to bring a paperback on vacation and borrowed the first dragon book- it is much easier on her eyes than the standard book font.)
Review #4
Audio How to Train Your Dragon narrated by David Tennant
I’ve been wanting to get my daughter into reading but didn’t know how, so I decided to get her this first book since she’ and my wife are fans of the movies, I decided that getting her this first book as a way to try it out (knowing it had drawings and pictures made me more confident too). Now she wants me and my wife to read her a chapter or two every day or so as she learns the letters and pronunciations (she’s two years old) and she absolutely loves it.
A warning to those that have seen the movies or series first: the books are vastly different. Not going to spoil anything from the plot but there’s a few new characters and others from the movies that simply don’t show up in the books at all. It was confusing at first but we got through it since the writing style is so easy to understand and incredibly charming (I absolutely love how they portray vikings and make everything so interesting and funny). It’s a great read for both kids and adults looking for something simple to unwind and just enjoy.
Review #5
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Its a bit more for older kids than I thought ( I thought maybe magic treehouse style but older). Totally different than the movies but my 5 year old still loves it and follows along. There are small pictures maybe every other page that he likes to look at, but really does follow a long and can recite back to me the details of what is going on in the book. Funny story and if your kids likes dragons and fighting, he’ll love it.
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