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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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I really loved the book. I recommend to anyone who wants to learn about Vikings. The plot line was just wonderful, I just loved the Shelid Madien Thorgil. It would wonderful if this book would be made into a movie. Nancy Farmer did a wonderful job. I even learned a couple of words in Northmen. Great Book, Nancy Farmer.
Lizz

Check this out!!!
This book was totally awesome with thrills, and everything! I couldn't even sleep at night I was so excited! I hope she comes out with another, because this one was really cool! Once I got started I could not put it down! Her words just strung together into the awesomest story ever! So check this book out!!!
Christina Neighbors

Powerful and Riveting
I am an eleven year old and i am in the sixth grade. I previously read Nancy's other book " The House of the Scorpion." I just think she has an extraordinary imagination and mind. I absolutely loved " The sea of Trolls." There were so many twist and turns that I never wanted to stop reading it. I give Nancy two thumbs up on this fabulous book.
Portia

I LOVE THIS BOOK!
I love this book! It very creative and has a lot of twist and turns, and things that happen that you don't expect. This book had people calling me a book worm because I was reading it every chance I got!! AN the truth is that I am not a book worm at all but the way that she put this book together is amazing and I love it. I like exiting, heartracing, sad, sorrowful, happy, joyful, and books that have a lot of twists and turns then this book is for you!!!
Nicholas Adam Harrison-Trent

My thoughts
This was an Excellent book in my best personal opinion.It took a few pages to really get into the book for me but after the first few pages i couldn`t put it down.I read it every second i got.The characters all were great,but my favorite was Thorgil she was always ready to throw herself into the heat of battle.Another thing I liked about the book was the descriptive wordings,the author always has a unique way of saying something.Bottom line this is an awesome book that i think any reader would enjoy i certainly did.
Looku

Sea Of The Trolls
I love this book so badly, there better be a sequal. Nancy Farmer explains everyting so vividly. It is to good to put down, and I hope she makes another.
big Josh

Sea of Trolls
This was an brilliant book thanx nancy 4 writin it it kept me readin 4 hours. loved it and it neads a sequel badly or u will let urself down nancy!!!!!!
d-dawg

amazing
this book kept me on my feet and thinking there needs to be a sequal!!!!!!!!

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