Amazon
Even though this book is written for children, I found myself reading it with delight. The author’s vivid descriptions of Norway’s landscapes make you feel as if you’re right there in the middle of the adventure. There’s also a layer of humor woven throughout the story — clever enough for adults to appreciate while still being playful and accessible for young readers.
Goodreads
Trolls, Trouble, and Total Fun
This book is a hilarious, magical romp where a quiet cabin dream turns into pure chaos thanks to one unforgettable tiny troll.
Amazon
Overall a heartfelt, exciting, humorous experience. This book is funny and interesting, with a narrative that'll make you want to keep reading. It's great for kids and adults who want a wholesome adventure. I would highly recommend for others.
Goodreads
This was such a charming and funny read. It follows Stewart, who moves to a remote cabin in Norway and discovers he has a tiny troll roommate named Grim who steals his porridge and turns his quiet writing retreat into total magical chaos. I loved how the story mixes everyday life with folklore, skiing adventures, strange creatures, and nonstop humor. Grim completely stole the show for me because he is mischievous but weirdly lovable, and I genuinely enjoyed spending time in this snowy, magical world.
Goodreads
This book was kind of cute and nice for small children but I would expect more for the older crowd. Stewart was in favor of his new cabin that Michael built for him. The house was really built for Grim, who was a troll. Many niceties are brought out by Grim who tells Stewart how things are. Elena is Stewart's love and Grim's is Greta. Things end well for everyone.