The Art of How to Train Your Dragon
The Hidden World
Edited by Linda Sunshine and Iain Morris


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In this brilliantly illustrated, full-color book, Dark Horse Books and DreamWorks Animation join forces to celebrate the climatic third film showcasing more adventures of Toothless and Hiccup. Featuring hundreds of pieces of original art and commentary from director Dean De Blois and the many talented artists and filmmakers who have created this masterpiece of storytelling and animation.
A beautifully designed hardcover volume featuring exclusive commentary and never-before-seen art from the creation of the animated motion picture masterpiece!
Don your winged Flight Suit, grab your Dragon Blade, hop on your obedient Night Fury, and get ready for the ride of a lifetime with your favorite dragons and Vikings in the latest installment in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy! Fans will delight in the discovery of previously unknown dragons, the threat of a heartless villain, and the quest for sanctuary that propels the story to extraordinary new heights (and depths!). Venture into the Hidden World where dragons roam free under the watchful eye of their leader Toothless as, above ground, Hiccup struggles to assume leadership of his tribe.Age Range:10
About the authors:
Linda Sunshine is the author of more than fifty books, including She's Just THAT into You, All Things Alice, All Things Oz, The Family Dog, and The Family Dinner. She has also published books on Memoirs of a Geisha, Ray, Sideways, Frida, Stuart Little, Saving Private Ryan, and numerous other films.
See the publisher website: Dark Horse Books
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