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Thomas Troll's Travels

Nicolas Starling

Editorial: Clink Street Publishing

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Sinopsis

Thomas the Troll comes from Norway. Like most Trolls he is mischievous, naughty and full of adventure.
One day, he has to leave Norway because the troll elders are going to punish him for being so cheeky.
Thomas decides to live in England and has had all kinds of adventures on the way there.
He meets elves, gnomes and brings Ticklefish with him; Ticklefish are great fun and nearly as naughty as Trolls.
Thomas meets pirates a friendly ghost and even thinks he's sees the queen!
Some people think Trolls are a fairytale. I don't. Do you?
Disponible desde: 29/06/2017.
Longitud de impresión: 74 páginas.

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