Book Review: How to Break a Dragon’s Heart

How to Break a Dragon’s Heart
How to Train Your Dragon #8
by Cressida Cowell
read by David Tennant

My rating: 2 / 5
Genre: Middle grade fantasy

Camicazi is missing, and Hiccup goes with his tribe to try to find her. This leads to Hiccup becoming engaged to the daughter of a rival tribe’s leader and sent off on a quest to earn her hand and coming face to face with an old nemesis.

Hiccup and Fishlegs are, what, 13? But here we have a plot involving an older woman (I don’t remember it ever saying her age, but my guess is at least 18, if not older) that Fishlegs swoons over and Hiccup ends up pledging himself to. It’s just ridiculous. I can appreciate an over-the-top story now and then, but I just couldn’t get into the premise or the story here. I was touched by how Hiccup cared about Toothless when he was sick, but Toothless remains more of a menace than anything else.

Sadly, I realized part way through listening to this book that I was just bored. I can see from the synopses of the rest of the books in the series that a greater story is about to pick up here, but I find myself not caring enough to keep going. I’ve enjoyed a few of the books up to this point, but mostly it’s the ones that break the formula that I tend to like more, and that happens too little. David Tennant’s narration may have been what kept me going for this long, and it is still great, but I’m calling it here for my own journey through this series.

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