How To Cheat A Dragon's Curse (How to Train Your Dragon #4)

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Fishlegs has been struck with deadly Vorpentitis. The only cure is rare and almost impossible to find - a potato. But where on Berk will Hiccup find such a thing? He'll have to dodge Sharkworms, battle Doomfangs and outwit crazy Hooligans if he's going to be a hero again.

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Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III was a Viking hero - dashing, brave, and ever so clever. But even Viking heroes have to begin somewhere.... Can Hiccup find the antidote to deadly Vorpentitis and fight the Doomfang? Can he brave the axe of Norbert the Nutjob and be the Hero yet again?

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AuthorCressida Cowell
PublisherHodder Children's Books
PlaceLondon
Year2010
ISBN9780340999103
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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