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"Katie's Friends and the Troll Queen: The Adventure of Tilly and Milly" is an exciting children's fantasy-adventure book and the sequel to the "Katie and the Troll Queen" book that follows the thrilling journey of twin sisters, Tilly and Milly. Venturing into the forest in search of woods for their Mother to use. Unbeknownst to them, their innocent quest catches the attention of the mischievous Troll Queen. In a twist of fate, the Troll Queen kidnaps Tilly and Milly, holding them captive within her sprawling troll kingdom. In exchange for their freedom, Tilly and Milly must solve the Troll…mehr

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"Katie's Friends and the Troll Queen: The Adventure of Tilly and Milly" is an exciting children's fantasy-adventure book and the sequel to the "Katie and the Troll Queen" book that follows the thrilling journey of twin sisters, Tilly and Milly. Venturing into the forest in search of woods for their Mother to use. Unbeknownst to them, their innocent quest catches the attention of the mischievous Troll Queen. In a twist of fate, the Troll Queen kidnaps Tilly and Milly, holding them captive within her sprawling troll kingdom. In exchange for their freedom, Tilly and Milly must solve the Troll Queen's riddle - a puzzle known to baffle even the cleverest minds. If they fail, they will remain prisoners in her realm forever, Will Tilly and Milly unlock the answer to the Troll Queen's riddle and escape her clutches, or will they be trapped in her kingdom forever? Join the intrepid sisters on their quest filled with magic, danger, and surprising revelations as they strive to outwit the cunning Troll Queen and find their way back home.
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Randi McKinnon came to the country from Norway in 1959 and settled in Oregon. After working in the Food and Hospitality Service for 40 some old years, she retired. Thinking retirement was boring, she needed something new to hold her interest. She decided to take a correspondence course in writing children's books through the Institute of Children's Literature. Most of her stories are fiction as she embellishes stories told to her as a child. She had no playmates and made up her games. Trolls, fairies, and the like were believed to be real, according to their grandparents. So, remembering these, she has a lot to write about.