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The Sea of Trolls

by Nancy Farmer

The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer X
The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer
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    Sep 2004, 480 pages

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    May 2006, 480 pages

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Nata (10/04/23)

The sea of trolls
Bagus karena penuh petualangan dan misteri di setiap capt nya. Untuk pembaca yg suka buku genre misteri dan petualangan buku ini sangat cocok untukmu.

BookBrowse translated: It's good because it's full of adventure and mystery in every chapter. For readers who like mystery and adventure genre books, this book is perfect for you.
Zackary (01/20/19)

It’s bad
It made no sense.
makayla james (02/11/10)

great book
This book was riveting.
Book Freak (01/11/10)

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.
Louise (01/04/10)

The Sea Of Trolls
I like this book because it is full of adventure, old time legends and magic. I cannot wait until I get my hands on the rest, just like always. I love her books.
Caleb (03/16/09)

Sea of Trolls
This book is a good book to read. It keeps you on the edge until you finish. it is an interesting story because the main character always is traveling . I would recommend this book to older people who are good readers.
Colby Taylor (12/17/08)

Sea of Trolls
This is an excellent book and have you guessing to the end. I love this book.
Robert (05/25/08)

Awesome
I love the way the author used many different characters in a heart beating way. I love this book!

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