The Enchanted Files: Trolled

· The Enchanted Files Book 3 · Penguin Random House Audio · Narrated by Bruce Coville, Barbara Rosenblat, Kivlighan de Montebello, Luke Daniels, Hillary Huber, Lorna Raver, Suzanne Elise Freeman, Peter Berkrot, P.J. Ochlan, Nancy O'Connor, Juha Sorola, Scott Brick, Johnny Heller, and Jonathan Davis
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If you liked the movies Elf and Shrek, you’ll love THE ENCHANTED FILES—a magical, hilarious comedy series about fantastical creatures in the modern world by the bestselling author of My Teacher Is an Alien: Bruce Coville!
 
Any troll worth their farts knows that a proper troll should:
 
1. Avoid thinking or feeling! (Feelings? Blech!)
2. Love burping and farting! (But who doesn’t?)
3. And, most important, despise humans!
 
But Ned is not just any troll. Even though Ned is nearly seven feet tall, with a nose the size of a pickle, Ned has a heart full of LOVE! A heart that swoons over poetry and craves true friendship!
 
And when it comes to humans . . . it’s complicated. So complicated that long ago, Ned fled the Enchanted Realm for the one place no one would notice a troll hiding in plain sight: NEW YORK CITY. But one human boy—Cody—has noticed. And Cody’s snooping leads to a wild and adventure that takes readers from the tunnels underneath Grand Central all the way to the Enchanted Realm (and back again!).
 
Laugh out loud with all three of Bruce Coville's Enchanted Files—Cursed, Hatched and Trolled—casting a hilarious spell on readers everywhere!
“Bruce Coville is a wizard at telling stories." —Christopher Paolini, New York Times bestselling author of Eragon

"Science fiction master Coville combines classic tropes with ample humor and an inspired narrative for a magic yet realistic modern fairy tale."—School LIbrary Journal

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3.0
1 review
Calvin Gibson
March 20, 2024
This was much better than Hatched. The plot still stalled quite a bit, but it made better progress. The rancid poetry was still present, but it, at least, finally passed. It didn't stall out for pages on end. This book was ok, but it's a far shot from being one of Coville's better books.
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