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Grim (2014)

by Christine Johnson(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 1
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Harlequin Teen
review 1: I wanted to read this anthology as I am familiar with a bunch of these authors. Also, I wanted to see the new dark, twists the authors put on classic fairy tales. Ok, so this anthology did nothing for me. In fact, I don't think it is really worth the money. If you want to read it, than check it out at your local library if they carry it. Most of the stories are unforgettable. In fact, I just finished this book last night and can not remember most of them. In addition, that it took me a really long time to read this book. I would read only about 1 to 2 stories at a time. Finally when I got to about half way, I just chose which ones I thought sounded good and skimmed others. Of course, I did like Julie Kagawa and Amanda Hocking's stories. Sorry I can not give readers much mo... morere insight into this anthology. To be honest, giving it two stars is being generous and this is because some of the stories I did like.
review 2: It was great, it has a super creepy but interesting kinda spice to it. This book compiles all the fairy tales I grew up reading into a twisted story. I loved how easy the stories are to read, cause they're so short, and how different the stories are from the modern cutesy tales of today. The wording wasn't too hard for a teenager and the creepiness and chills it gave me definitely kept me hooked. This is a recommended book for teenage girls. less
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secretwang
Lots of short stories. I read some, but like to read them around other books I am reading.
Ivy
A collection of short stories. Some were done well, others were boring to say the least.
michiemoo
Varied stories; some good, some worth skipping, a few food for thought.
laura
Loved this collection of short YA tales with a dark twist.
Josh
loved the majority of the short stories.
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