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The Grimm conclusion
Adam Gidwitz

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The Grimm conclusion

9780525426158
Dewey 1111
LC Classification PZ8.G36 .Gr 2013
LC Control No. 2013021686

Subject

  • Adventure And Adventurers - Fiction
  • Brothers And Sisters - Fiction
  • Characters In Literature - Fiction
  • Fairy Tales
  • Humorous Stories
  • Science Fiction & Fantasy

Plot

Once upon a time, fairy tales were grim. Cinderella’s stepsisters got their eyes pecked out by birds. Rumpelstiltskin ripped himself in half. And in a tale called “The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage,” a mouse, a bird, and a sausage all talk to each other. Yes, the sausage talks. (Okay, I guess that one’s not that grim…) Those are the real fairy tales. But they have nothing on the story I’m about to tell. This is the darkest fairy tale of all. Also, it is the weirdest. And the bloodiest. It is the grimmest tale I have ever heard. And I am sharing it with you. Two children venture through forests, flee kingdoms, face ogres and demons and monsters, and, ultimately, find their way home. Oh yes, and they may die. Just once or twice.  That’s right. Fairy talesAreAwesome.

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