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Original Title: | A Tale Dark & Grimm |
ISBN: | 0525423346 (ISBN13: 9780525423348) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.adamgidwitz.com/ |
Series: | A Tale Dark & Grimm #1 |
Characters: | Gretel, Hansel |
Literary Awards: | Charlotte Award (2012), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee (2010), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2014) |
Adam Gidwitz
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.07 | 21486 Users | 3389 Reviews
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Title | : | A Tale Dark & Grimm (A Tale Dark & Grimm #1) |
Author | : | Adam Gidwitz |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | October 28th 2010 by Dutton Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fairy Tales. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure |
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In this mischievous and utterly original debut, Hansel and Gretel walk out of their own story and into eight other classic Grimm-inspired tales. As readers follow the siblings through a forest brimming with menacing foes, they learn the true story behind (and beyond) the bread crumbs, edible houses, and outwitted witches.Fairy tales have never been more irreverent or subversive as Hansel and Gretel learn to take charge of their destinies and become the clever architects of their own happily ever after.
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Ratings: 4.07 From 21486 Users | 3389 ReviewsRate Containing Books A Tale Dark & Grimm (A Tale Dark & Grimm #1)
Once upon a time, fairy tales were AWESOME! Adam Gidwitz remembers the old tales - the ones with violence and blood - and truly regrets the watering down the modern times.And so he decides to tell the true tale of Hansel and Gretel.Their story is not all gingerbread and breadcrumbs - there's vampires, werewolves and monsters galore. There will be trials, tribulations and betrayal. They each die at least once. "You're being foolish," Gretel told herself. "Rain can't talk."No, of course itOkay, I hate traditional literature books, but this was a fabulous book! I loved it! I liked how the author took a simple story of two characters that everyone knows and turned into an amazing detailed, action book! It was a book you want to keep reading to see what happened next. I recommend this book to anyone!! The one thing I didn't like was in some chapters I felt like they should have add more information, because at times I felt it ended so fast with no information. Overall this book is
Didnt want to read this. Nope. Not a jot. Three reasons for that. First off, the title. Ive said it about twenty times since reading it and every time I cant quite get it right (derivations have included "Something Dark and Grimm", A Grimm Tale, and Something Grimm). Second, the jacket of the hardcover edition of this book isnt particularly new. Silhouettes against a blue background. Ho hum. Third, I couldnt believe that I was dealing with yet ANOTHER middle grade novel adapting fairy tales in
So that was a little dark and Grimm... but in the best way possible! This was such an entertaining book! It grabbed my attention from the start and just wouldnt let go. This wove together some fairy tales in a way to make them something new and seriously fun. There is quite a bit of gore, but what would a Grimm tale be without some blood here and there. Hansel and Gretel are such great protagonists and I love reading about their troubles and growth. I definitely recommend this to those who like
I've always liked an analogy for reading I once heard from an English teacher: sometimes your relationship with a book can be just like relationships with people. There are people you'll be instantly drawn to because they have a particular charisma or chemistry for you, yet with time you might realize they lack the depth and quality to be a good relationship. And there are people who don't immediately impress you or draw you in, but the more time you spend getting to know them the more they grow
This debut YA novel is getting a lot of well-deserved attention. Gidwitz manages to balance the grisly violence of the original Grimms fairy tales with a wonderful sense of humor and narrative voice, somewhat reminiscent of Lemony Snickets take on the penny dreadful, but also completely fresh and unique. Gidwitz weaves the fairy tales together into a single narrative featuring Hansel and Gretel, and does it so well youll be wondering if this was the way the stories were meant to be told back in
Really great read-aloud with my 9 and 12 year old boys! Just the right level of kid/preteen appropriate blood and "gore." đŸ˜‚
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