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Paperback Troll Country Book

ISBN: 0803762100

ISBN13: 9780803762107

Troll Country

(Part of the Easy-to-Read Series)

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

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Book Overview

A fresh new look for the best-selling series from America's number-one inspirational novelist, Karen Kingsbury. Fans will enjoy a personal note from Karen and Gary Smalley as well as discussion questions for book group use. Revisit the Baxter family in all their life-changing events, or share the series with someone who hasn't discovered it yet. The Redemption series won Christian Retailing 's 2005 Retailer's Choice Award for Best Series! This touching...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Very Nice Book - a review of "Troll Country"

This is a cute little book that we all enjoyed. ['We' being me, my son (4 y.o) and daughter (6 y.o.)] It tells the tale of a family and the local troll. Dad is a bit cynical, but first mother and then daughter meet him and outwit him. The book is described as a "Dial Easy To Read" but I wouldn't necessarily say that is true. Then again they don't give a recommended age range. That being the case, let me briefly describe the book to you. There are 56 pages of large font text. In general, I would say that maybe half of each page has text, the rest a drawing. Besides the names the sorts of vocabulary you run across will be words like: around, inside, cross, market, shortcut, bridge, clumsy, smelled, probably, thumbs, and the like. This means that most 6 to 7 y.o.'s probably won't be able to read this book. Which is not to say that they won't love having it read to them. Four Stars. Great Read-aloud. Suitable to shared reading. Very good story, especially for a Primer.

Troll Country

This book is a wonderful children's book that should be part of everyone's collection. The protagonist- Elsie Fay Johnson, outwits a rather lumbering and not too intelligent troll.

An Excellent Easy Reader -- Funny and Exciting

I believe that Edward Marshall was a pen name that James Marshall used for many of his early books. I don't know why, or why he dropped it later on.This funny story should definitely be returned to print. It's a bit wordier than some of Marshall's later books, and it doesn't have any sequels, but it is charming, amusing, and memorable. It's also a good early-reader that features a quick-thinking little-girl heroine. A great book for all kids, and especially for girls.
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