The fairy-tale detectives

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Sisters Grimm volume 1
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Orphans Sabrina and Daphne Grimm are sent to live with an eccentric grandmother that they have always believed to be dead.

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Buckley, Michael Author
Ganser, L. J. narrator
Ganser, L.J. Narrator
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9781419720055
9781419387463
9781449894580
9780810959255
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  • The fairy-tale detectives (Sisters Grimm Volume 1) Cover
  • The unusual suspects (Sisters Grimm Volume 2) Cover
  • The problem child (Sisters Grimm Volume 3) Cover
  • Sisters Grimm: 04 :Once upon a crime (Sisters Grimm Volume 4) Cover
  • Magic and other misdemeanors (Sisters Grimm Volume 5) Cover
  • Tales from the hood (Sisters Grimm Volume 6) Cover
  • The Everafter War (Sisters Grimm Volume 7) Cover
  • The Inside Story (Sisters Grimm Volume 8) Cover
  • The council of mirrors (Sisters Grimm Volume 9) Cover

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Kids who love to read about the 'real' lives of fairy tale characters will appreciate both attention-grabbing fairy tale and folklore-inspired fantasy series. Sisters Grimm includes mystery aspects, while Land of Stories is entirely gateway fantasy. -- Autumn Winters
These fast-paced fantasy series are inspired by classic literature. The Grimm sisters, related to the famous brothers Grimm, must manage the (very real) creatures from their stories, while the Walker siblings are pulled into a magical adventure inside a book. -- Stephen Ashley
These series have the appeal factors action-packed and witty, and they have the genre "fairy tale and folklore-inspired fiction"; and the subjects "characters and characteristics in fairy tales," "magic," and "sisters."
These series have the genre "fantasy mysteries"; and the subjects "magic," "child detectives," and "girls."
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These books have the genres "fantasy mysteries" and "fairy tale and folklore-inspired fiction"; and the subjects "child detectives," "parent-separated children," and "fairies."
NoveList recommends "Land of stories (Chapter books)" for fans of "Sisters Grimm". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "House of secrets (Chris Columbus)" for fans of "Sisters Grimm". Check out the first book in the series.
Ronan Boyle and the bridge of riddles - Lennon, Thomas
Kids must deal with the antics of fantasy creatures (leprechauns in Ronan Boyle and fairy tale characters in Detectives) as they try to reunite with their parents in these witty and fast-paced fantasy mysteries. -- Stephen Ashley
Readers who enjoy stories of real worlds meeting fantasy will enjoy both fast-paced books. In each, kids find themselves in worlds populated by other beings (pixies and fairies in Fairy-Tale Detectives and ghosts in Door to Time). -- Kathy Stewart
Fairy tales come to life in these stories inspired by the Grimm Brother's creations. A Tale Dark and Grimm is much more intense and, at times gory, than the lighthearted and funny The Fairy-tale Detectives. -- Sarah Stanley
While Fairy-Tale Detectives includes a mystery to be solved, each page-turning fantasy story (sometimes dark, sometimes amusing) weaves bits of familiar fairy tales into the action. -- Kathy Stewart
Characters from familiar fairy tales join forces with modern-day kids in these absorbing, fast-paced fantasies, each the first in a series. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
With sly humor and a zippy pace, capable siblings residing in magical places (their parents are distant) solve mysteries that involve fairy tale characters in Detectives and fairy folk in The Field Guide. -- Julie Corsaro
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While Fairy-Tale Detectives stars normal kids and Cheshire Crossing follows well-known fantasy heroines, both of these attention-grabbing books take elements from classic stories and twist them into a completely different adventure. -- Stephen Ashley

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Booklist Review

Gr. 4-6. After their parents disappear, sisters Daphne and Sabrina Grimm are placed with a grandmother they have never heard about. Sabrina, the eldest, is highly suspicious; why didn't their parents mention Granny Relda? She grows more concerned once they arrive at Relda's home in the New England town of Ferryport Landing, where Relda serves emerald-green meatballs in rooms lined with books about magic. Then Relda reveals the truth: the Grimms are descended from the famous storytelling brothers, and Ferryport Landing is a magical town, populated with "Everafters," characters straight from fairy tales. After Relda goes missing, it's up to the girls, and their new magical friends, to rescue her and stop a corrupt politician--a well-cast Prince Charming. Buckley's debut novel gets bogged down in labored world building and sometimes stilted prose, but the wild parade of magical folk in the gleefully fractured fairy tales (Snow White teaches school; the Three Little Pigs are policemen) may draw some fans. A second volume in the Sisters Grimm series, The Unusual Suspects,0 is also available. --Gillian Engberg Copyright 2005 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-6-Buckley has created a world in which humans and fairy-tale creatures live side-by-side in rural New York in an uneasy alliance. Brought here by Wilhelm Grimm in an attempt to save them, the Everafters are now kept in check by the man's descendants. Enter Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, two sisters seemingly abandoned by their parents, who have been brought to live with a grandmother whom they thought was dead. Heartbroken and wary, the girls are immediately swept up in a mystery that includes giants, pixies, fairies, and witches. Readers well grounded in their fairy tales will get the most pleasure from recognizing the characters-Prince Charming, Jack-the-Giant-Killer, the Three Pigs, the Magic Mirror, and more-but the fast pace, sly humor, and cleverly inserted vocabulary lessons will entertain even those who are meeting the characters for the first time. Softly rounded, black-and-white illustrations and old-fashioned silhouettes at the chapter headings complete the first-rate design of this madcap adventure.-Sharon Grover, Arlington County Department of Libraries, VA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

Their ancestors wrote history books not fairy tales--as Sabrina and Daphne Grimm soon discover after arriving in Ferryport Landing, home to ""Everafters"" like Sheriff Hamstead, a now not-so-little pig. In fast-paced Detectives, the sisters encounter Jack (of Beanstalk fame) who's intent on reliving his glory days as a giant killer. Suspects is equally engaging but ends abruptly with ""To be continued...."" [Review covers these titles: The Sisters Grimm: Book One and The Sisters Grimm: Book Two.] (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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Booklist Reviews

Gr. 4-6. After their parents disappear, sisters Daphne and Sabrina Grimm are placed with a grandmother they have never heard about. Sabrina, the eldest, is highly suspicious; why didn't their parents mention Granny Relda? She grows more concerned once they arrive at Relda's home in the New England town of Ferryport Landing, where Relda serves emerald-green meatballs in rooms lined with books about magic. Then Relda reveals the truth: the Grimms are descended from the famous storytelling brothers, and Ferryport Landing is a magical town, populated with "Everafters," characters straight from fairy tales. After Relda goes missing, it's up to the girls, and their new magical friends, to rescue her and stop a corrupt politician--a well-cast Prince Charming. Buckley's debut novel gets bogged down in labored world building and sometimes stilted prose, but the wild parade of magical folk in the gleefully fractured fairy tales (Snow White teaches school; the Three Little Pigs are policemen) may draw some fans. A second volume in the Sisters Grimm series, The Unusual Suspects, is also available. ((Reviewed November 15, 2005)) Copyright 2005 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4-6 -Buckley has created a world in which humans and fairy-tale creatures live side-by-side in rural New York in an uneasy alliance. Brought here by Wilhelm Grimm in an attempt to save them, the Everafters are now kept in check by the man's descendants. Enter Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, two sisters seemingly abandoned by their parents, who have been brought to live with a grandmother whom they thought was dead. Heartbroken and wary, the girls are immediately swept up in a mystery that includes giants, pixies, fairies, and witches. Readers well grounded in their fairy tales will get the most pleasure from recognizing the characters-Prince Charming, Jack-the-Giant-Killer, the Three Pigs, the Magic Mirror, and more-but the fast pace, sly humor, and cleverly inserted vocabulary lessons will entertain even those who are meeting the characters for the first time. Softly rounded, black-and-white illustrations and old-fashioned silhouettes at the chapter headings complete the first-rate design of this madcap adventure.-Sharon Grover, Arlington County Department of Libraries, VA

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