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Books with title Giants, Trolls, and Ogres

  • Giants, Trolls, and Ogres

    Shannon Knudsen

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Introduces the characteristics of giants, trolls, and ogres; their origins in folklore; and their portrayal in popular culture.
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  • Giants and Ogres

    Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, May 1, 2016)
    Clever and daring, the artful reimaginings in this delightful collection of ten new tales offer readers another look at the fairy tale villains they thought they knew. Whether they are helping instead of hurting or appearing in unexpected forms, you will never quite look at giants or ogres the same way again. Includes stories by Jessica Lee Anderson, Melanie Cole, K.L. Critchley, J.G. Formato, John Linwood Grant, Justine Cogan Gunn, Laura Keating, Laura Ring, Hope Erica Schultz, and Lisa Timpf.
  • Giants and Trolls

    Alice Peebles, Nigel Chilvers

    language (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    They're big, mean, and shudderingly horrible—and that's about all that the giants and trolls of mythology have in common. Some have several heads. Some have only one eye—or lots of eyes! You wouldn't want to cross paths with any of them. But what if they crossed paths with each other? Who would win in a battle? Which one is the strongest of all? Meet the ten most ferocious and gruesome of these mythical beasts, including: ● the three-headed warrior ● colossal cannibals ● the frost giant ● human-eating trolls Find out about each giant or troll's features and skills, where in the world they come from, how they rank compared to one another, and how you might defeat them if you ever strayed into their remote realms.
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  • Giants and Ogres

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (CBAY Books, June 1, 2016)
    Clever and daring, the artful reimaginings in this delightful collection of ten new tales offer readers another look at the fairy tale villains they thought they knew. Whether they are helping instead of hurting or appearing in unexpected forms, you will never quite look at giants or ogres the same way again. Includes stories by Jessica Lee Anderson, Melanie Cole, K.L. Critchley, J.G. Formato, John Linwood Grant, Justine Cogan Gunn, Laura Keating, Laura Ring, Hope Erica Schultz, and Lisa Timpf.
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  • Giants and Trolls

    Alice Peebles, Nigel Chilvers

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    They're big, mean, and shudderingly horrible―and that's about all that the giants and trolls of mythology have in common. Some have several heads. Some have only one eye―or lots of eyes! You wouldn't want to cross paths with any of them. But what if they crossed paths with each other? Who would win in a battle? Which one is the strongest of all? Meet the ten most ferocious and gruesome of these mythical beasts, including: ● the three-headed warrior ● colossal cannibals ● the frost giant ● human-eating trolls Find out about each giant or troll's features and skills, where in the world they come from, how they rank compared to one another, and how you might defeat them if you ever strayed into their remote realms.
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  • Giants and Ogres

    Time-Life Books

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Little Virginia Reed and her family join the Donner Party and are snowed in without food in the Sierras
  • Giants and Ogres

    Anita Ganeri, David West

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Giants and ogres appear in stories around the world. Engaging text and exciting computer-generated illustrations depict the history of giants, ogres, trolls, and other similar creatures. Readers will learn about the giants who, according to mythology, created Irelands unique landscape, the trolls from Scandinavian folklore, and everyones favorite movie ogre, Shrek.
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  • Giants and Ogres

    Anita Ganeri, David West

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Describes the giants who, according to mythology, created Ireland's unique landscape, the trolls from Scandinavian folklore, and movie ogre, Shrek.
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  • Ogres and Giants

    John Hamilton

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Explores the characters of fantasy & folklore and places them in historical context.
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  • Giants and Trolls

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Hungry Tomato Ltd, March 15, 2001)
    Take cover from the biggest and the worst humanoids ever. Meet the one-eyed Cyclops and the bloodthirsty Laestrygonians who saw Odysseus s men as dinner; the three-headed, six- limbed Geryon who fought to the death with Hercules; and a choice selection of ugly trolls. dominated by the hideous King of All Trolls. Mythical Beasts This collection includes the biggest the most hideous, powerful and ferocious monsters from the world s mythologies. A great high interest series that includes some of the most horrible mythological beasts in folklore history: Greek, Norse, Hittite, Native American, Egyptian, Indian and more.... The 10 beasts are shown in vivid scenes based on a special moment in their stories They are ranked in order of increasing nastiness to intrigue and encourage further interest and discussion. Notes on Where the Myth Comes From are included so that readers can learn a little of the historical context of both the familiar and unfamiliar beasts featured in this series.
  • Giants and Trolls

    Alice Peebles, Nigel Chilvers

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    They're big, mean, and shudderingly horrible―and that's about all that the giants and trolls of mythology have in common. Some have several heads. Some have only one eye―or lots of eyes! You wouldn't want to cross paths with any of them. But what if they crossed paths with each other? Who would win in a battle? Which one is the strongest of all? Meet the ten most ferocious and gruesome of these mythical beasts, including: ● the three-headed warrior ● colossal cannibals ● the frost giant ● human-eating trolls Find out about each giant or troll's features and skills, where in the world they come from, how they rank compared to one another, and how you might defeat them if you ever strayed into their remote realms.
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  • Ogres, Trolls, and Giants: Monster Stories

    Gary Jeffrey, Professor of Latin David West

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Presents graphic novel retellings of three mythical tales of ogres, giants, and trolls, including the ancient Greek tale of the cyclops and the legend of the Ogre of Rashomon.