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* [[Author Appeal]]: Polly Horvath lives in Vancouver and milks it for all it's worth.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Polly Horvath lives in Vancouver and milks it for all it's worth.
* [[Black Magic]]: [[Subverted Trope]]. The Wiccan's only preform 'friendly' spells.
* [[Black Magic]]: [[Subverted Trope]]. The Wiccan's only preform 'friendly' spells.
* [[Canada Eh]]: Aunt Sally both pokes fun at and provides true facts about Vancouver.
* [[Canada, Eh?]]: Aunt Sally both pokes fun at and provides true facts about Vancouver.
* [[Cool Uncle|Cool Aunt]]: Aunt Sally is for the kids.
* [[Cool Uncle|Cool Aunt]]: Aunt Sally is for the kids.
** Great-Uncle Louis thinks he's a [[Cool Uncle]], but only Robbie really thinks he is.
** Great-Uncle Louis thinks he's a [[Cool Uncle]], but only Robbie really thinks he is.
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* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: Fat-Little-Mean-Girl is in fact a fat, little, mean girl.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: Fat-Little-Mean-Girl is in fact a fat, little, mean girl.
* [[Excited Episode Title]]: All the chapters of the book end with an exclaimation point!
* [[Excited Episode Title]]: All the chapters of the book end with an exclaimation point!
* [[Formally Named Pet]]: Mrs. Gunderson.
* [[Formally-Named Pet]]: Mrs. Gunderson.
** And the new Mrs. Gunderson.
** And the new Mrs. Gunderson.
* [[Large Ham]]: Definitely Great-Uncle Louis, who came for two weeks and stayed for six years.
* [[Large Ham]]: Definitely Great-Uncle Louis, who came for two weeks and stayed for six years.
* [[Maybe Magic Maybe Mundane]]: Did the potion the Wiccans gave Aunt Sally and her sibling really work, or did Fat-Little-Mean-Girl just react to drinking something... weird.
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: Did the potion the Wiccans gave Aunt Sally and her sibling really work, or did Fat-Little-Mean-Girl just react to drinking something... weird.
** {{spoiler|Were there really Trolls that lived out in the caves on the beach?}}
** {{spoiler|Were there really Trolls that lived out in the caves on the beach?}}
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Fat-little-Mean-Girl.]]
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Fat-little-Mean-Girl.]]
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* [[Reformed but Rejected]]: Aunt Sally to her brother (and the kids' dad) Robbie.
* [[Reformed but Rejected]]: Aunt Sally to her brother (and the kids' dad) Robbie.
* [[The Thing That Would Not Leave]]: Great-Uncle Louis, who came for two weeks and stayed for six years.
* [[The Thing That Would Not Leave]]: Great-Uncle Louis, who came for two weeks and stayed for six years.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome]]: [[In Universe]], Great-Uncle Louis and his State of the Union speeches.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: [[In Universe]], Great-Uncle Louis and his State of the Union speeches.


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Revision as of 11:58, 8 January 2014

Written by Polly Horvath in 1999, The Trolls is a child's novel based in the present time with stories told by Aunt Sally dating back twenty or so years ago. The Trolls was a National Book Award finalist, and is a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor book.

The books starts out with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, parents of Melissa, Amanda and Pee Wee, having planned a trip to Paris, but the babysitter cancels last minute due to a development of bubonic plague requiring them to resort to the only available person left: Aunt Sally. Once Aunt Sally arrives and the children’s parents leave they are treated to many of Aunt Sally’s stories revolving around her life in Vancouver with her eccentric family.


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