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Books with title The Troll

  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath, Julie Hagerty

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, May 2, 2000)
    Read by Julie Hagerty3 hours 24 minutes, 2 cassettes1999 National Book Award FinalistBoston Globe-Horn Book honor award for fictionBooklist Editors' ChoiceAunt Sally has come all the way from Vancouver Island, Canada, to take care of Melissa, Amanda, and Pee Wee. Right from the start she enchants them with tales of her childhood with their father. Aunt Sally's reminiscences lead up to a crucial story about trolls, sinister creatures who supposedly lurked along the shore at night. The trolls had the power to change Aunt Sally's life forever. Their legacy may change the lives of these children as well.
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  • The Troll Trap

    Rosen Trevithick, Katie W. Stewart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2013)
    'Brilliant - Kids will laugh themselves silly' - The Independent. Rufus Sebbleford is the only boy in the world to have ever seen a real troll. So, when he finds out that trolls plan to attack Sludgeside School, he must stop them with the help of his good friend Polly. Meanwhile, the Super-Troll-Knobbly-Foot family decide to turn their backs on smelly bottoms and eating children. They don't want to be bad any more. So, they paint themselves orange and try to live like humans. However, being enormous, horned and slimy makes it difficult to blend in. Will Sludgeside ever be safe from the disgusting bad trolls and their horrifying leader, The Ogre of Uggle? A stinky, squelchy adventure packed with secret dens, tree climbing, troll traps and lots and lots of revolting smells. Reading age 8-10. Ideal to read aloud to younger children.
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 30, 2008)
    Aunt Sally is beyond any of Melissa, Amanda, and Pee Wee’s expectations. She has come all the way from Vancouver Island, Canada, to take care of the children while their parents are away, and right from the start, Aunt Sally enchants them with tales of her childhood with their father. Odd characters figure largely in the stories, like Maud, a hunter rumored to have killed eighty cougars; Great-uncle Louis, a health nut who insists everyone should gnaw on sticks for extra fiber; and Fat Little Mean Girl, the star of a cautionary tale involving witchcraft and candy. All of Aunt Sally’s reminiscences lead up to a crucial story about trolls, sinister creatures who supposedly lurked along the shore at night. The trolls had the power to change Aunt Sally’s life forever, and their legacy may change the lives of the three present-day children as well.
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Library Binding
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Eccentric Aunt Sally comes from Canada to babysit the Anderson children while their parents are on a trip to Paris and every night the bedtime story adds another piece to a very suspect family history.
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, March 15, 2000)
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  • The Troll

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    Paperback (Unknown, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 9, 2001)
    Laugh-out-loud stories within a storyAunt Sally is beyond any of Melissa, Amanda, and Pee Wee's expectations. She has come all the way from Vancouver Island, Canada, to take care of the children while their parents are away, and right from the start Aunt Sally enchants them with tales of her childhood with their father. Odd characters figure largely in the stories, like Maud, a hunter rumored to have killed eighty cougars; Great-uncle Louis, a health nut who insists everyone should gnaw on sticks for extra fiber; and Fat Little Mean Girl, the star of a cautionary tale involving witchcraft and candy. All of Aunt Sally's reminiscences lead up to a crucial story about trolls, sinister creatures who supposedly lurked along the shore at night. The trolls had the power to change Aunt Sally's life forever, and their legacy may change the lives of the three present-day children as well.
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  • The Trolls

    Polly Horvath

    Unknown Binding (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 16, 1999)
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  • Trey the Troll

    V.T.

    eBook
    Trey the Troll is always grumpy and angry. He loves to surround himself with filth and stink. But what happens when a new neighbour moves in next door? Honey is the total opposite of Trey, and soon, Trey realises that something is happening to him. What has Honey done, and will Trey ever be the same again?