![]() ![]() ![]() Slowly but surely, what began as an act of charity turns into a relationship of sorts as Angel and the troll begin an intimate bonding. As he cares for and researches his new pet/houseguest, he grows steadily more attached to him and as his social and professional life starts taking some unexpected turns, Angel begins to rely more heavily on the kinship of his new friend. The troll appears to be cold and hungry (and absolutely adorable) so Angel, the bleeding-heart that he is, decides to take the creature back to his apartment. ![]() One night, coming home from a night out with friends, Angel discovers a young troll sleeping between the dumpsters outside his apartment block. Jess’ recommendation turned out to be my first read of 2011.Īngel is a young, gay photographer making his way in contemporary Finland. The very first book Jess reviewed during BBAW was Troll: A Love Story and as soon as I read it I knew I needed both to read the book and to start following their wonderful blog. ![]() Remember Book Blogger Appreciation Week way back in September? It seems like ages ago now, but one of the best blogs I discovered that week was Park Benches & Book Ends, hosted by Jess and Chris a couple from Surrey, UK. Source: Personal Collection – Purchased New ![]()
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