The Trylle Trilogy
By Amanda Hocking
Pages: 293-295
Published by St. Martin’s Griffin
★★★★★
I’ve decided it would be much
easier to just write one review for the whole Trylle Trilogy because I read
them too fast to keep up with writing the reviews for them. They were so
intriguing and full of mysteries with some romance as well, that I found myself
staying up later into the night then I intended.
Now I realize that no matter how
I word this it will sound weird. But, this story is about Trolls. Now they
aren’t the creepy little monsters with colorful hair that sticks up straight or
the ones that guard bridges or something. In this series trolls look like
normal humans except that they have some very powerful powers. They can do
things like move objects with their minds, heal people, and control the
elements like wind or rain. They prefer to call themselves Trylle because
humans think of trolls as I previously described them before. Trylle is
actually just the name of their community in Minnesota. There are other tribes
too, living right underneath our noses.
The first book Switched is about Wendy Everly’s
discovery of her true identity. At age six her mother attacked her, telling her
that she was a monster and not her child. Years later, with her mother now in a
mental institution, Wendy never believed she might be right. She is a
changeling who was switched at birth. In this book she discovers the magical
world that she came from.
Torn is the second book in the Trylle Trilogy. Wendy Everly now knows
the truth about her real mother and the world she was born into. In this book
she learns a secret about the Vittra she never could have foreseen. The Vittra
are the natural rivals of the Trylle. Wendy must make a choice between her love
for her body guard, Finn; her affections for the Vittra prince, Loki; or to
marry a friend that could help her end or win the war against the Vittra that
is inevitable.
The final book of the series is Ascend. It was a great ending to an
amazing series. Wendy now must either sacrifice herself to the Vittra, or watch
her kingdom become destroyed by a war against the Vittra that they have no
chance of winning. On top of this she now must make her final choice between
Finn and Loki, the two loves of her life. She knows she must pick one and the
choice becomes obvious soon. But, it might not matter anyways if her plan fails
and their lives meet their ends.
I didn’t expect to like this
series. My mom bought them for me when I informed her I needed a good book to
read. I pushed off reading them for a few months and my sister ended up reading
them. She told me how good they were and so I read the trilogy. And now I love
this series too!


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