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How to Train Your Dragon is a series of children's books written by British author Cressida Cowell.The books are set in a fictional Fantasy Viking world, and focus on the experiences of protagonist Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, as he overcomes obstacles on his journey of "becoming a hero, the hard way".
Set one year after the events of the second film, Hiccup had become the new chieftain of Berk for dragons and Vikings. His late father had told a younger Hiccup to seek out the haven of dragons, known as "the Hidden World". Upon discovering the Light Fury a female kind of Night Fury, Toothless initiates a new bond with her.
Three months later, Hiccup and Astrid marry and become the chieftains of New Berk. Nine years later, Toothless and the Light Fury have mated and hatched three hybrid dragon fledglings called Night Lights. Hiccup, Astrid, and their two children [c] sail across the sea to visit them at the edge of the Hidden World. After introducing his son and ...
Astrid Lindgren: 1995 1995 [31] From Astrid to Lindgren: Vladimir Oravsky, Kurt Peter Larsen Från Astrid till Lindgren: 2007 2018 [32] The whole world's Astrid Lindgren: an exhibition at Astrid Lindgren's Näs: Kjell Åke Hansson Hela världens Astrid Lindgren: 2007 2007 [33] Astrid Lindgren - a life: Cilla Dalén Astrid Lindgren - ett liv ...
Cover of Old Friends and New Fancies, by Sybil Brinton, considered to be the first work of Austen fan-fiction.(1913) Pride & Prejudice-fiction Jane Austen fan fiction is the collection of numerous sequels and spin-offs produced by authors who have either used the plot of Austen's original novels, or have extended them, to produce new works of fiction.
Naomi Novik has mentioned writing fanfic for television series and movies, [60] and says she'd be thrilled to know that fans were writing fanfic for her series (though she also said she'd be careful not to read any of it); Anne McCaffrey allowed fan fiction, but had a page of rules [61] she expected her fans to follow; Anne Harris has said, "I ...
According to Jens Andersen the doll Mirabelle is a manifestation of Britta-Kajsa's "need for closeness, friendship, and affection". [9]Gabriele Cromme said Britta-Kajsa shows the characteristics of a well-behaved girl.
A lot of other works, originally written as poems, were rewritten and used as songs in the Astrid Lindgren films. Others were part of her stories and tales. In 1975 the poem was written. It was later published many times in countries like Sweden and Germany. It was translated into English in 2018 and published in the book Never Violence!. The ...