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The Fairy Bridge Troll (The Seattle Trolls Trilogy) (Volume 3) (2017)

by Leah R. Cutter

Series: Seattle Trolls (3)

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Christine works hard every night to rebuild the fairy bridge to Trollsville and the other worlds--the one she destroyed in order to claim her magical power.But the rocks fight her. Does the bridge not want to be repaired? Or did Christine take the wrong advice (from humans, of course) about how it should go together?Can she figure out the proper way to reassemble the bridge? Who can she trust?And what will she do once she finally finishes her duty and crosses over?"The Fairy Bridge Troll"--the final novel in the Seattle Trolls trilogy--continues the coming-of-age journey of Christine, a changeling, as she takes control of her Destiny, and in the end, her life.… (more)
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Another fantastic story of Christine the Changeling, Princess troll. Her powers have all been restored. She rebuilds the Fairy Bridge to Trollville from Seattle. She helps set her father free.

A truly great book!

*I received a copy of this book for free. The review is my ,honest and unsolicited. ( )
  UrbanAudreyE | Mar 15, 2021 |
Another fantastic story of Christine the Changeling, Princess troll. Her powers have all been restored. She rebuilds the Fairy Bridge to Trollville from Seattle. She helps set her father free.

A truly great book!

*I received a copy of this book for free. The review is my ,honest and unsolicited. ( )
  UrbanAudreyE | May 9, 2020 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Even though I had not read the other two books in the series I could understand what was going on for the most part. That being said, it would be a better read if you have read the previous books. When I have the time I might go back and read the other books.
  darylritchot | Jul 5, 2018 |
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Nice! I like it better than the last book - for one thing, Christine actually develops some self-confidence, and doesn't spend so much time whining about what she can't do or can't imagine herself doing. She actually shakes Tina out of her doldrums, near the end of the book. Building the bridge is very good for her, on a lot of levels - for her magic, for her troll-ness, and for her self-image. Rebuilding it is even better - and the last attack lets her actually deal (more or less, and for now) with the looming threat that's been hanging over her for the entire series. A good solid happy ending for her (sounds like a pretty ideal life, to me!). I really need to find the first book of this series - I read the second, also through Early Reviewers, but not the first one. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Jan 6, 2018 |
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The book started where the Fairy Princess left off. The book showed the difference between good and il. I will recommend the book to middle school students. ( )
  SandraCeltic | Nov 25, 2017 |
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Christine works hard every night to rebuild the fairy bridge to Trollsville and the other worlds--the one she destroyed in order to claim her magical power.But the rocks fight her. Does the bridge not want to be repaired? Or did Christine take the wrong advice (from humans, of course) about how it should go together?Can she figure out the proper way to reassemble the bridge? Who can she trust?And what will she do once she finally finishes her duty and crosses over?"The Fairy Bridge Troll"--the final novel in the Seattle Trolls trilogy--continues the coming-of-age journey of Christine, a changeling, as she takes control of her Destiny, and in the end, her life.

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