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The Sisters Grimm (Fairy-Tale Detectives, Bk 1)
The Sisters Grimm - Fairy-Tale Detectives, Bk 1
Author: Michael Buckley
For Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, life hasn't been a fairy tale. After the mysterious disappearance of their parents, the sisters are sent to live with their grandmother - a woman they believed was dead! Granny Relda reveals that the girls have two famous ancestors, the Brothers Grimm, whose classic book of fairy tales is actually a collection o...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780439928762
ISBN-10: 0439928761
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 192
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4 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
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booksloveme avatar reviewed The Sisters Grimm (Fairy-Tale Detectives, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I was afraid this book was going to be more for a real younger crowd but I must say I was intrigued the whole time! I decided to read this book because I loved the movie "the Brothers Grimm" and figured they would be similar, which they pretty much were. I definetly want to check out other Grimm stories!
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Sisters Grimm (Fairy-Tale Detectives, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I've been wanting to read this series for a while and finally got it on audiobook. I loved the inclusion of all the fairy tale characters, although I was not completely sold on the characters. The story is just as much mystery as fantasy, and I think middle grade kids will really enjoy it. I listened to this on audio book and the audio book was well done.

Sabrina and Daphne Grimm have been abandoned by their parents and for the last year have been shuffled from foster home to foster home. Suddenly they are told they are going to live with their grandmother, which is confusing because they thought she was dead. Well ends up she isn't dead and Sabrina and Daphne are getting a lot more than a new home; they are getting a crash course in fairy tale creatures and mystery solving.

It was a bit weird to read this book after reading the first few books in the Fables series by Bill Willingham (not a series for anyone but adults). Both series have a lot of similarities; even down to the real world positions they place the fairy tale characters in. So it took a bit of work for me not to confuse the two storylines. That being said, as with the Fables series, I really enjoyed the creative way that all fairy tale creatures/people were tied into the story.

The plot moves along at a good clip and is a mystery at heart. The mystery is a good one, filled with a couple unpredictable twists and turns. The plot wasn't all that complicated but was decent and engaging. There are some neat ideas in here. I also loved Granny Grimms crazy colorful food!

I wasn't really all that excited about the two main characters. Sabrina is a sour and spiteful preteen for most of the book; she is prickly and doesn't have a lot of depth to her character outside of that. Daphne is her polar opposite, cheerful and trusting, again not much to Daphne outside of that either. Some of the side characters are much more interesting. I loved Puck who helps out but insists he's a bad guy and Canus, the cantankerous old man who helps out Granny Grimm. Granny herself was another wonderful character. So there are some great characters in here, they just aren't the characters featured in the book.

This book is very much an intro book. The world is introduced but not explained in much depth. We get to meet the characters, but much about them remains a mystery. I think this series has a lot of potential and can't wait to see what happens in future books.

The book ends well but definitely sets up a storyline that will take many books to fully resolve; no cliffhangers though so that is nice.

Overall this was an okay read. I enjoyed the inclusion of different fairy tales in the story but didn't find it especially creative. The main characters were a bit simplistic, and Sabrina was entirely unlikable. I am hoping they characters are filled out better in future books. This book was very much an introduction book, nothing is explained in much depth. There is a good mystery here and the magic is woven into the mystery well. I think middle grade readers will enjoy this read, adults will find it to be a bit too simple and short. I am planning on reading the next couple books in the series to see if they characters become more likable and the world more well filled out. I would also recommend the Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull as a wonderful book involving Fables as part of our current world and a great fantasy adventure for all ages.
Hoody avatar reviewed The Sisters Grimm (Fairy-Tale Detectives, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great book! Originally I had bought the book for my 11 year old daughter but she didn't think it would be her cup of tea. Her little sister, who are 7, and I were intrigued so we decided to read it together. Well the 11 year didn't want to be left out so I read it to them both and we all loved it. It was fun watching catch on to what fairly tale creature the charters were and who was really the bad guys and the good guys. We can't wait to get the next one.
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