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Cressida cowell dragon books - which is first?

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ilovegrapenuts · 27/03/2009 21:42

Would be grateful if someone could give me the titles of these in the correct order - didn't realize there were so many of them! TIA

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Takver · 28/03/2009 09:24

I'm pretty certain (about 90%) that How to Train your Dragon is the first one. Not sure after that though .. .
If you look in the book then you could check which is first as Hiccup goes and finds his dragon at the start.
They are fab books.

PortAndLemon · 28/03/2009 09:25

How To Train Your Dragon is the first one. Not sure after that.

cazzybabs · 28/03/2009 19:46

the pirate one is second

ingles2 · 28/03/2009 19:51

The first one is actually a book called The Seasick Viking, which inspired the series (i've not read it unfortunately), Then
How to Train your dragon
How to be a Pirate
How to speak Dragonese
How to cheat a dragons curse
How to twist a dragons tale
How to ride a Dragons Storm

ingles2 · 28/03/2009 19:53

BTW if you're new to these, you must get an audio book.
David Tennant reads them and they are totally fantastic!
We listened to a few driving abroad and we were all enthralled inc dh

cazzybabs · 28/03/2009 20:49

You don't need to read the picture book ... I have and it wasn't as good

ilovegrapenuts · 28/03/2009 22:22

Thanks all - especially ingles2. An earlier thread recommended reading them in the right order - but didn't specify. I'd picked up 'the Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons' from the library and although DS and |I are enjoying it, we keep having to turn back to check who's who. Actually just realised the title I've got isn't in ingles2's list - is it the most recent title?

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hewlettsdaughter · 28/03/2009 22:27

Does this help?

subtlemouse · 28/03/2009 22:28

There is also a little one called How to Train your Viking (from the perspective of Toothless the Dragon).

Big fans here

seeker · 28/03/2009 22:30

I would second the recommendation for the audio books - they are wonderful and everyone in the family can enjoy them!

The books are fab too - ds reads and re reads them with equal delight.

librarymice · 29/03/2009 10:03

Thanks for the audio books recommandations. I have reserved the first two from the library.

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