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4.06 AVERAGE

adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
adventurous funny inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced

Suka banget buku ini, walau agak-agak slapstick, sarkastik, jorok dan kasar.
Kayaknya makin jatuh cinta deh sama para Viking dan naga-naganya ini.
Salah satu buku yang sudah pasti akan di rekomendasi buat Owen walau pas baca tetep di dampingin.

Nice twist ending. I like it

I liked the story, but it felt quite weird that an adult man acted like he was 5 and someone stole his lollipop

Tw: a bit of bullying (not as much as previous books) and mention of come uppance through physical abuse (two sentences but it's there. Also people are in peril and risk death throughout the book (but thats standard for this series)

Loved seeing the new character interaction interaction
Loved the comeuppance
Loved the emotions
Kamikatzi has my heart and soul
I just loved this book

Second read:
This book is bae, kamikatzi still owns me.

What a great book! I am really happy I decided to read this series, I have spent many happy hours reading it.

The Potato that shall not be named.

ricksilva's review

4.0

By far the best in this series so far. This story benefits from a relatively simple plot, but even more so, from a move toward humanizing the characters a bit more, moving away from very extreme caricatures and adding a bit of depth and complexity. It was great to see Hiccup with a bit more confidence, and Stoic is more interesting in the last two chapters of this book than he has been in the entire series up to here.

The basic plot involves a deadly slow-acting venom that has affected one of the characters, and a quest to find the vegetable-that-must-not-be-named, which holds the cure.

Camicazi returns, slightly more toned down and likeable, and with the beginnings of a more genuine friendship with Hiccup.

The humor was spot-on, including some fun references, the usual slapstick, and some great one-liners. The much more serious tone of the epilogue also worked really well, and provided a nice takeaway message to the story.

This was well-paced, and it felt like the series really hit its stride with this book.