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Samuel Blink and the Runaway Troll [Hardcover]

Matt Haig (Author)
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9 and up4 and up
When Troll-Son runs away from home, he decides to leave the Shadow Forest behind and move in with his idol, Samuel Blink. Samuel isn’t thrilled with the idea of hiding a runaway troll, especially one who copies everything he does, even (ugh!) using his toothbrush. But should Samuel return Troll-Son to the Shadow Forest? After all, he’s running from something . . . what danger still lurks there?

This engaging adventure showcases Matt Haig’s wry sense of humor, drawing readers deeper into the imaginative world introduced in Samuel Blink and the Forbidden Forest.



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Grade 5–8—This book is just as delightful as Samuel Blink and the Forbidden Forest (Putnam, 2007). It continues the story of Samuel and Martha, along with their Norwegian aunt and uncle and the trolls who live in the neighboring forest. The siblings are starting school, which is not an easy thing when you only speak English. Samuel has enough problems without the arrival of Troll-Son, who is hiding from the Betterer, an adult troll who uses various torture techniques to make the trolls more human. Meanwhile, Martha is becoming friendly with Cornelia, who has motives other than friendship for spending time with her. When the worlds of the trolls and the humans fully connect, there is no guessing what will happen. Enthusiastically portrayed with all of their quirks, the characters are engaging. Fast pacing adds to the readability of the book, and the combination of fantasy and broad humor is very well done.—Tasha Saecker, Menasha Public Library, WI
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Enthusiastically portrayed with all of their quirks, the characters are engaging...the combination of fantasy and broad humor is very well done.- -- School Library Journal

Well-paced suspense, sympathetic (or satisfyingly wicked) characters and a lovingly described Norwegian setting make this an above-average fantasy, and readers will be hoping for more. -- Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Juvenile (September 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399247408
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399247408
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #356,106 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Really good read, April 20, 2010
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This was a really cute sequel to The Forbidden Forest. I enjoyed it as well as my children
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesomest book ever, September 9, 2010
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I LOVED it!It was sorta funny and even a little bit scary at some times.I could not put the book down!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A sequel that is just as good as, if not better than, its predecessor, June 18, 2010
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In SAMUEL BLINK AND THE FORBIDDEN FOREST, Samuel and his sister Martha --- recent transplants to Norway fjord country following the horrific deaths of their parents --- conquered the sinister forces at the heart of the Forbidden Forest and made it safe (or at least less forbidden) for humans. But that doesn't mean there still aren't plenty of secrets to be kept, especially as the children prepare to start their first year of school in a Norwegian one-room schoolhouse.

No one really needs to know, for example, that Uncle Henrik --- who has recently returned home --- spent the last 10 years magically transformed into a Norwegian elkhound. It's especially important that other people (especially the rich and overbearing businessman Magnus Myklebust) continue to think that the forest is teeming with life-threatening dangers --- otherwise, they'd chop it down and make money off its generally peace-loving inhabitants.

Some of those inhabitants are trolls, and it turns out that they have problems of their own. Troll-Son has lost the one eyeball he shares with his mother, father and sister (named, imaginatively, Troll-Mother, Troll-Father and Troll-Daughter), and his mother is at the end of her rope. She threatens to send Troll-Son to the infamous Betterer, who promises to transform an unruly troll child from a "disgusting creature" to one more like, well, an obedient, clean, well-behaved human child --- even if it means exposure to Itch Water or the suffocating Bettering Branch. Troll-Son, however, only wants to be like one very particular human child. So when he hears of his mother's plans, he runs clear out of the forest and to the only hero he knows can save him: Samuel Blink.

As Samuel --- and eventually the rest of the family --- tries to hide Troll-Son from prying eyes (especially those of Mr. Myklebust and his spoiled-rotten daughter Cornelia), wacky slapstick and genuine suspense break out in equal measure. With a smelly, impolite, emotionally vulnerable young troll on your hands, and with danger approaching from both town and forest, any family would be hard-pressed to keep its act together. Samuel, Martha, Aunt Eda and Uncle Henrik, however, are more than up to the challenge.

SAMUEL BLINK AND THE RUNAWAY TROLL is that unusual specimen in literature --- a sequel that is just as good as, if not better than, its predecessor. Having established the mythology of the Forbidden Forest in the first novel (and cleverly summarized it in a "What I Did on My Summer Vacation" essay for new readers), Haig tightens his focus here, choosing to concentrate on the dynamics of three very different families: Magnus Myklebust's, Samuel Blink's and Troll-Son's. As he explores the different ways family members both hurt and rescue one another, he also examines ideas of heroism, loyalty and revenge. That's not to say that the book is dark or ponderous. On the contrary, funny asides, witty descriptions and hilarious situations help keep readers laughing right along --- even as they have plenty to think about.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
scientific impossibility, playing blackjack, runaway troll, effer cause trouble, hurgleberry wine, troll boy, troll parents, human snowball, thirteen locks, rabbit casserole, other trolls, funny turn, dog basket
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Aunt Eda, Uncle Henrik, Bettering Tower, Shadow Forest, Bettering Branch, Itch Water, Outer World, Mount Myrdal, Magnus Myklebust, Henrik Krohg, Old Tor, Our Friend Eric, Martha Blink, The Human Snowball, The Room of the Unbettered, The Art of Hiding Trolls, Cornelia Myklebust, Silencing Sweets, Dunking Cage, Samuel Gets, Meeting Hall, The Weeping, The Handy Handbook of Human Habits, Police Visit, The Troll That Went Bump
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