Showing posts with label How to Train your Dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Train your Dragon. Show all posts
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
The Incomplete Book of Dragons makes its paperback debut!
Posted by
ReadItDaddy
at
September 20, 2016
Labels:
Cressida Cowell,
Hodder Children's Books,
How to Train your Dragon,
The Incomplete Book of Dragons
Scaly ones, furry ones, even little tiny ones. Cressida Cowell's "How to Train your Dragon" series has gone on to become a gigantic success, both in book form and on the silver screen. It's also a brilliant TV series too!
The fantastic "The Incomplete Book of Dragons" has only been available in a hardback format up to now. We're delighted to tell you that you can also now dash out and pick up the paperback version, as it's out right now, right at this moment!
Over 4 million copies of Cressida's books have been sold in the UK alone, and the book series and movies have also notched up a huge success internationally.
Find out all about Hiccup Horrendous Haddock and his observations of the many, many dragon species inside this utterly fascinating book!
You can read more about Cressida's fantastic series in our original feature.
"The Incomplete Book of Dragons" by Cressida Cowell is out now from Hodder Children's Books.
Read More
The fantastic "The Incomplete Book of Dragons" has only been available in a hardback format up to now. We're delighted to tell you that you can also now dash out and pick up the paperback version, as it's out right now, right at this moment!
Over 4 million copies of Cressida's books have been sold in the UK alone, and the book series and movies have also notched up a huge success internationally.
Find out all about Hiccup Horrendous Haddock and his observations of the many, many dragon species inside this utterly fascinating book!
You can read more about Cressida's fantastic series in our original feature.
"The Incomplete Book of Dragons" by Cressida Cowell is out now from Hodder Children's Books.
Monday, 29 June 2015
ReadItDaddy's Chapter Book Roundup June 2015: "Dragons, Stardust, Ravens and Skulls!"
Posted by
ReadItDaddy
at
June 29, 2015
Labels:
Chapter Book Roundup June 2015,
Cressida Cowell,
Derek Landy,
How to Train your Dragon,
Siobhan Rowden,
Skullduggery Pleasant Book 9 The Dying of the Light,
Stardust Academy
![]() |
"How to Train your Dragon (HTTYD Book 1) by Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (and Cressida Cowell, of course!)(Hodder Children's Books) |
Our Chapter Book roundups seem to come around so quickly and this month we've a treat in store. Re-covered versions of the fabulous "How to Train your Dragon" series by megastar Cressida Cowell. Charlotte has been badgering me to try and grab a couple of copies of these books and Hodder were fantastic, sending us this first book and an illustrated guide.
For all the flashy action-fuelled teen-angsty stuff that kids will know from the Dreamworks "How to Train your Dragon" movies, with their tousle-haired but handsome Hiccup riding his trusty steed Toothless, we hugely prefer Cressida's books - shoving aside all that glitzy nonsense for good old-fashioned adventure and some quite near the knuckle humour at times.
In this first book, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III lets us in on his trade secrets, of how he became a notorious dragon whisperer and how the folk of the Isles of Berk took to the skies on their dragon steeds. With the last novel in the series arriving later this year, there's no better time to go right back to the original (first published all the way back in 2003) and soak up Cressida's fabulous characters, atmospheric Viking settings and a whole ton of dragon-chasing fun.
"How to Train your Dragon (Book 1)" is available from Hodder Children's books.
More off the wall humour now...step inside a very prestigious seat of learning...
![]() |
"Stardust Academy" by Siobhan Rowden (Scholastic) |
Fame is everything in our next book, "Stardust Academy" by Siobhan Rowden. Luvvies left and right star in this humorous tale of a young dapper whippersnapper who accidentally wins a place at the titular stage school. Young Vip definitely DOES NOT want to be famous, but surrounded by wannabe actors, singers and dancers and under the steely gaze of headmistress Fenella Stardust, can he possibly resist the lure of the spotlights, the smell of the crowd and the roar of the greasepaint?
Siobhan's humorous slapstick comedy is a must for any kids who rather fancy the idea of stumbling onto the stage of "Britain's Got Talent" (and hopefully mooning at Amanda flipping wossherface's rictus grin!)
"Stardust Academy" is out now from Scholastic.
Skulls next then? How's yer bony bonce?
![]() |
"Skullduggery Pleasant (Book 9): The Dying of the Light" by Derek Landy (HarperCollins Children's Books) |
Oh BOY have we got some catching up to do, since this is the 9th and final book in Derek Landy's fantastic spooky best-selling series. "Skullduggery Pleasant: The Dying of the Light" brings this whopping story to a close.
As Valkyrie, Darquesse and Stephanie face a final showdown, the end is near.
The War of the Sanctuaries has been won, but it was not without its casualties. Following the loss of Valkyrie Cain, Skulduggery Pleasant must use any and all means to track down and stop Darquesse before she turns the world into a charred, lifeless cinder.
And so he draws together a team of soldiers, monster hunters, killers, criminals… and Valkyrie’s own murderous reflection.
The war may be over, but the final battle is about to begin. There will be shocks, heart-wrenching moments and a finale that will (quite possibly literally) blow your tiny little mind.
If you've not caught any of Derek Landy's exquisitely dark and exciting series, now's definitely the right time!
"Skullduggery Pleasant (Book 9): The Dying of the Light" is out now from HarperCollins Children's books.
Last but by no means least, a series I loved as a child comes back for a whole new generation of book lovers...
![]() |
Arabel's Raven by Joan Aitken, Illustrated by Quentin Blake (Frances Lincoln Children's Books) |
Arabel and her cheeky raven Mortimer, created by Joan Aitken with fantastic illustrations by Quentin Blake, actually arrived way back in 1972 but the stories are as fab and funny as ever, and though Joan Aitken passed away in 2002, she stands to become something of a book legend all over again with children who may not have heard of her before (quick, someone get them a copy of "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase - STAT!")
Arabel is a fairly ordinary everyday little girl who happens to have a pet raven called Mortimer (we're never actually sure who owns who here, by the way). Arabel's adventures with Mortimer definitely AREN'T everyday however, and the quick witted girl and her clever bird are never far from trouble it seems.
I always remember these books being brilliant (and always seemed to remember them being rather too popular in our school library, all our copies were practically falling to bits) so it was ace to catch up with the books all over again.
Fans of Roald Dahl and David Walliams are in for a madcap treat with the newly reissued Arabel and Mortimer stories so don't miss the very first book, "Arabel's Raven" once again out in Paperback from Frances Lincoln Children's Books.
(As a bonus treat, check out this fantastic Jackanory clip of "Mortimer's Portrait on Glass" read by the awesome Roy Kinnear - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sw9waNjReE)
Phew! We need a lie down and a cup of tea after that little lot. Join us again in July for even more Chapter Book greatness!
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Here be Dragons! A ReadItDaddy Special Feature
Posted by
ReadItDaddy
at
May 27, 2015
Labels:
Dragon Loves Penguin,
Here Be Dragons,
How to Train your Dragon,
Marmaduke the Very Different Dragon,
Secrets of the Dragon World,
The Secret Rescuers - The Storm Dragon
![]() |
"The (In)Complete Book of Dragons (How to Train your Dragon Series) by Cressida Cowell (Hodder Children's Books). Dazzlingly brilliant!" |
"So remind me again, why do you love Dragons so much, Charlotte?"
"Because they're magical, and can fly and if you annoy them they can burn you to a crisp!"
We've been talking about running a few special features on the blog, similar to the weekly themes we ran when we did a year long campaign encouraging parents to read to their children more (ReadItMummiesandDaddies).
Dragons have never been very far from our bookshelves in one form or another. Now Charlotte's old enough to enjoy Cressida Cowell's phenomenally brilliant "How to Train your Dragon" she's busily tucking into Book 1, and learning all about The Isle of Berk, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the fearless dragon chronicler and of course his trusty friend Toothless the not-quite-scary-but-could-give-you-a-nasty-nip teeny tiny baby dragon that Hiccup saves rather than slays.
![]() |
How to Train your Dragon (Book 1) by Cressida Cowell and Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (Hodder Children's Books) |
More dazzling dragons, this time in a gloriously illustrated and sumptuously presented bestiary...
![]() |
"Secrets of the Dragon World - Curiosities, Legend and Lore" by S.A. Caldwell (Carlton Books) |
As you can see from the dragon leaping out of the front cover, S.A. Caldwell's "Secrets of the Dragon World - Curiosities, Legend and Lore" from Carlton Books is a real feast for the eyes. All aspects of the dragon world are put under the microscope, fully immersing you in dragon lore and examining dozens of different species of dragons, their taxonomy, physiology and characteristics. Mixing together fantastic digital illustrations with beautiful pencil sketches and stunning renders, "Secrets of the Dragon World" is utterly amazing. We particularly loved seeing all the different dragon eggs and the dazzling colours and designs on them. A book to sprawl out on the floor with and really dig into.
For younger readers, there's plenty more fun to be had...
![]() |
"Marmaduke the Very Different Dragon" by Rachel Valentine and Ed Eaves (Bloomsbury Publishing) |
"Marmaduke the Very Different Dragon" by Rachel Valentine, with fantastic illustrations by Ed Eaves, really is the tale of a very unique little fellow. Marmaduke was born different to his brothers and sisters - where they're all scaly and loud, Marmaduke has big ears and sparkling orange skin - and despite having a huge pair of wings Marmaduke seems reluctant to try them out, to fly like his siblings.
Poor Marmaduke is quite forlorn, but when he meets a very different princess, perhaps the two can become firm friends and perhaps Marmaduke's 'differences' can be the making of them both.
We really love Marmaduke and we really really love Meg, the princess who prefers baseball boots and messy hair to prim and proper dresses.
Sticking with books for younger readers, this tale of motherly love and...penguins really made us sit up and take notice...
![]() |
"Dragon loves Penguin" by Debi Gliori (Bloomsbury Publishing). Have tissues ready, this will make you cry! |
In "Dragon Loves Penguin' by Debi Gliori, a mother dragon adopts an abandoned egg. When it hatches, the "baby dragon" inside really does look quite...strange. Flippers, a beak, slick feathers - in fact the baby dragon looks an awful lot like a penguin. As a bedtime story unfolds, we learn how a mother's love is strong enough to look beyond the differences, and is offered unconditionally. With tense excitement, and a tear-jerking end, this is such a brilliant and original dragon (and penguin) book that we really couldn't miss it off our list.
Moving back to early chapter book readers now, here's book one in a new and exciting series from an author we're colossal fans of here at ReadItDaddy...
![]() |
"The Secret Rescuers - The Storm Dragon" by Paula Harrison, illustrated by Sophy Williams (Nosy Crow) - "Her best book yet!" said a young reviewer - and we definitely can't argue with that! |
"The Secret Rescuers - The Storm Dragon" (The Secret Rescuers Book 1) by Paula Harrison, with illustrations by Sophy Williams, is the very first book in a new and exciting mythical magical series from the creator of the awesome "Rescue Princesses" series.
Paula's books have helped Charlotte make the transition between picture books and early chapter readers, with a combination of fantastic characters, exciting stories and an all important dose of magic and mystery.
Though we may seem slightly biased about this one (after all, Paula very kindly dedicated this book to Charlotte - which really completely blew our socks off with excitement - I think Charlotte ran around the house squealing with glee for a solid hour or more), we think it is her best book yet and it's really captured Charlotte's imagination (and is quite a large part of why we chose dragons as our first special feature review roundup).
"The Storm Dragon" is the story of a young girl, Sophie, who is a maid at a palace in a magical kingdom. One day a small dragon literally crashes in on Sophie's world, and changes everything forever. Sophie discovers that not only can she communicate with and understand the dragon, but must undertake a perilous quest to return the shy beast to its family and save the all the mythical creatures in the land from the nefarious bad egg Sir Fitzroy.
Sophie will meet new friends and foes on her journey but book one is just the start of her amazing adventures (Book 2 will be coming along in October so keep an eye out for "The Sky Unicorn" in the Autumn).
You've got to love any book that is so good that your little readers won't turn out their reading lamps until they've reached the end of each chapter. A great book to wrap up our first special feature, and if you have any suggestions of subjects or story types you'd like us to feature next, we're all (dragon) ears! ROAR!
Hungry for more? You can find all our reviews featuring dragons and other demons here!
Also - if you're on the lookout for more dragon-ey inspiration, do NOT miss Minerva Reads as she gives us even more brilliant book recommendations for National Share a Story Month - minervareads.com/national-share…
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)