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The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer

The Sea of Trolls

by Nancy Farmer
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  • Sep 1, 2004, 480 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2006, 480 pages
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SaHiL

The Sea Of Trolls
I loved this book and read it non stop, i couldnt put it down.
Its got suspense, adventure, and everything you could ask for.
i loved this book Nancy Farmer, please make a sequal to it... I beg you! Your an exellent author!
jeeven

i din't want to stop reading it, it was way to good and the suspense was crazy.
Blaine Bower

I think this book is very good. It is full of adventure and suspense. It is also fun to read. Thank you, Nancy Farmer, for creating such a great book!
mary.summer

an amazing book captured my heart!!!muah i love you nancy farmer... your an excellent author!
Book Freak

Finding your self
I enjoyed this book very much. For me, this book was about learning about the characters self. Jill learned that living honorably is as good as dieing honorably. I also thought Jill's poem was hilarious. Jack in this story gets more confident with himself. I recommended this book who enjoys twisting tales, viking pillaging, and the enjoys man's fear of the gods and monsters.
lissy

okie dokie
this was a good book i dont like childish things like trolls and monsters but i had to read this book for school and i didnt think i would like it but in the end i thought it was ok
Zackary

It’s bad
It made no sense.

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