Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Troll Fell by Katherine Langrish

Peer Ulfsson has just been orphaned and discovers that he has two uncles (his father's half-brothers) who expect him to go live with them. His uncles, Grim and Baldur, are mean-spirited and treat Peer badly, expecting him to keep house and do all of the chores at the mill. Despite them Peer manages to strike up a friendship with Hilde, a neighboring girl. When he finds out that his uncles have an agreement with the trolls to supply them with child slaves, Peer desperately tries to find a way to save himself and his friends.

This was a cute story, I suppose. The characters and most of the storyline were rather stereotypical, nothing out of the ordinary. In particular, I felt like the ending was rather obvious and saw it coming several pages before hand. To be fair, it is geared toward younger teens and it is not a poorly written book. Also, it is the first in the Troll Trilogy: Troll Fell, Troll Mill, Troll Blood - as a whole, the series may come out better than the first book alone. I would recommend it to someone looking for a quick, 'fluffy' fantasy book.