Trollhunters: The book that inspired the Netflix series
By (Author) Guillermo Del Toro
By (author) Daniel Kraus
Illustrated by Sean Murray
Hot Key Books
Hot Key Books
23rd November 2016
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
247g
In San Bernardino, California, children are going missing.
The townspeople don't believe the rumours of trolls, but fifteen-year-old Jim Jnr knows that they're a very real threat.
At night, is anyone safe
The young want stories that do not lie about the shadows under beds and bridges - and in human hearts. Trollhunters teaches us about both kinds. About true friendship, grim and slimy heroes, the strength of outsiders- and the courage it takes to face everyday life. * Cornelia Funke, author of Inkheart *
The gruesome text, paired with ghoulish illustrations, makes for a fantastic adventure in an underground kingdom that's just as dangerous as the trials and tribulations of middle school. I'm never looking under my bed again. * Tony DiTerlizzi, bestselling author and co-creator of The Spiderwick Chronicles *
Trollhunters is a creative and amusing read, perfect for teenagers and adults alike. * We Love This Book *
Guillermo del Toro is the award-winning director of Pan' Labyrinth, Hellboy and Pacific Rim, and screenwriter of the recent 'Hobbit' film adaptations. His latest film, Crimson Peak starred Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain and Charlie Hunnam. Together with Chuck Hogan, del Toro wrote The Strain trilogy, which the authors are currently producing as a cable series for FX Networks.
Daniel Kraus is the award-winning author of The Monster Variations, Rotters, Scowler and The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch. Follow Daniel at www.danielkraus.com or on Twitter: @DanielDKraus