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Magical Creatures in Denmark #1: Ingrid and the Trolls

Do trolls exist?
Ingrid is not sure. But her mom is and she wants to go looking for them.
In the middle of the night… in the forest! What do you think? Do trolls really exist?

Mythical Beings of Scandinavia. The Danes have always believed that nature is inhabited by magical creatures. But is it true? Tag along with sisters Ingrid and Dagmar as they venture into a world full of magic. A world that’s right at your doorstep.
28 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publishers
Tellerup A/S, Tellup
Translator
Michael Larsen
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Impressions

  • arcadiawells123shared an impression7 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    I like this book but there is a lot of writing I think it's a good book for them magic obsessed people like me so yeah I really liked it I would recommend a Dracula/vampire kids book I would love that so yeah I loved it it was really good and I like the names they are very unique and like rare so yeah it's a great book any kids who like fantasy magic and mysterys should definitely read this book and I like the title.

  • Anna Nilssonshared an impression2 months ago

    Very good read it ten times

  • manasvicmanasvishared an impression3 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    It was k not tht good

Quotes

  • Anna Nilssonhas quotedlast month
    A Party

    At the end of the tunnel, they arrive at a hall full of trolls. Trolls partying!

    “Wow!” Ingrid exclaims.

    There are tables and tables full of trolls. They eat with their bare hands and drink from the biggest mugs Ingrid has ever seen.

    The trolls dance around a big bonfire in the middle of the hall. The musicians are on a stage made of tree roots. They play and sing at full blast.

    Now they’re starting a new song.

    “Come on!” Kraka says and drags Ingrid onto the dance floor. “I love this one! The Troll Polka!”

    “Wait, where’s Dagmar?” Ingrid scans the room.

    “Right there,” Kraka says and points.

    Ingrid spots Dagmar. She’s laughing and dancing around the bonfire. She seems to be doing just fine.

    “Come on. Dance!” Kraka says happily.

    Kraka is very strong and swings Ingrid around. She squeals with joy.

    “Ingrid!” a voice says. It’s Dagmar. She runs over to Ingrid.

    “Dagmar!” Ingrid yells happily and gives her a giant hug.
  • Anna Nilssonhas quotedlast month
    partying. Nobody parties like a troll.”

    Ingrid looks at Kraka. She gives in.

    A troll party! Who would want to miss that?

    “Come on,” Kraka says and takes Ingrid’s hand.

    She leads her through the long tunnel. The music gets louder and louder. So does the sound of crude, laughing voices.

    How exciting. Dangerously exciting
  • Anna Nilssonhas quotedlast month
    Dad has to stay behind to help her. It’s up to Ingrid to save Dagmar now, but she’s getting tired. That troll runs very fast.

    The forest ends and a wheat field appears.

    Ingrid spots the troll in the moonlight. She’s running directly towards a hill.

    The hill looks like … is that a troll hill?

    On the top of the hill is a big stone. Suddenly, it levitates and hovers in the air. The troll scurries toward the stone. And just like that, she’s gone!

    Ingrid catches a glimpse of her running into a dark tunnel. It leads down into the hill. She follows her in there. In that instant, the stone comes crashing down. It closes the entrance behind Ingrid.

    Everything goes dark

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