Troll Mountain by Matthew Reilly
$7.99
Troll Mountain
- The Complete Novel
- By: Matthew Reilly
- Narrated by: Sean Mangan
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Action & Adventure
Publisher's Summary
A dauntless young hero. An army of brutal monsters. An impossible quest.
Journey to the mountain... In an isolated valley, a small tribe of humans is dying from a terrible illness. There are rumours, however, that the trolls of Troll Mountain, the valley’s fearsome overlords, have found a cure for the illness: A fabulous elixir. When his sister is struck down by the disease and his tribal leaders refuse to help him, an intrepid youth named Raf decides to defy his tribe and do the unthinkable: He will journey alone to Troll Mountain and steal the elixir from the dreaded trolls. But to get to Troll Mountain, Raf will have to pass through dangerous swamps and haunting forests filled with wolves, hobgoblins, and, worst of all, the ever-present danger of rogue trolls, the journey to the mountain has begun.
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Chris Radge
Outstanding. A book for the whole family to listen to.
Yet another outstanding book by Mathew Reilly.
While this book was shorter than usual, it did not lack in story. I reveled in the complex nuances that are weaved throughout this book.
Trolls, who but Mathew Reilly could write about a young princess in one book, military action in another, an archeology series & then back it up with a book about Trolls. Shhhhh, I just read/listened to The Great Zoo of China (my new favourite book of all time, all about dragons). Talk about a devisee writer. What will he write next???
What didn’t I like? That it wasn’t longer.
Would I recommend it? Damn straight I would.
Thanks Mathew for making my imagination fly with amazing possibilities.
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Victor
Not the usual matthee reilly book.
Lacked the usual Reilly touch. felt unfinished. alot of interesting concepts and had interesting ideas but lacked debth. felt no attachment to the challenges of the hero and even less care for his mission with little to no development of characters. That said, for a quick read it was fine.
Am a huge matthew reilly man but after reading ‘Great Zoo of China’ and the last Jack West Novel (4 kingdoms) this paled in comparison
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