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Title | : | The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm #3) |
Author | : | Michael Buckley |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2006 by Harry N. Abrams |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Mystery. Fairy Tales. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult |

Michael Buckley
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.28 | 18354 Users | 663 Reviews
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A GRIMM FAMILY REUNIONFor Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, the latest in a long line of fairy-tale detectives, there is one mystery they want to solve more than all the others: Who kidnapped their parents more than a year ago? Sabrina enters the hideout of the Scarlet Hand, the sinister group of Everafters who are keeping her parents prisoner. She has a chance to rescue her mom and dad but is foiled by the most famous fairy-tale character in the world. How can a human child defeat a magic one? With the help of her little sister (who might be tougher than Sabrina realizes) and a long-lost relative, Sabrina finds a powerful weapon for fighting her enemies, and discovers that magic has a high price.
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Original Title: | The Problem Child |
ISBN: | 0810949148 (ISBN13: 9780810949140) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.sistersgrimm.com |
Series: | The Sisters Grimm #3 |
Characters: | Sabrina Grimm, Daphne Grimm |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 18354 Users | 663 ReviewsCriticize Regarding Books The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm #3)
I am no longer recommending this series to people based on the amount of murders and violence, and also based on the author's treatment of The Little Mermaid character. The author identifies her as fat (she does not look "fat" in the picture), and as such, portrays her as petulant, out of control, horrible and unlovable (since she got "fat"). Really bad message to send to girls (and pretty much everyone else), Buckley. However, my son loves this series, and I am entertained by the large majority*****Spoiler Alert*****I really liked the story, especially since you learn about Red Riding Hood who you picture as the sweet little girl, when she's a TOTAL psychopath. The murder of her family, drove her mad. She has started taking members of families to replace her family. She's kidnapped Sabrina and Daphne's parents, and soon their only family. Grandma Relda. Red Riding Hood teams up with a monster called the "Jabberwocky" I didn't like that thing especially since it almost killed Puck, my

MY TAKE:Little Red Riding Hood seriously twisted. This book is definitely for an older audience than the first two with the insane asylum and the psychosis in Little Red, its actually quite disturbing. The Scarlet Hand Organization seems very Black Ops, and the Jabberwocky is a damn scary character. Definitely not for young children. Uncle Jake is a good example in the fight against addiction knowing your limits and accepting your boundaries is difficult, but even if you succumb, there is hope
4.5 STARSThis series is so good at pulling you in omg
The Problem Child, written by Michael Buckley. Michael Buckley is the New York Times bestselling author of the Sisters Grimm and the NERDS series. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son. The Problem Child published in 2006 by Amulet Book, an imprint of Harry N. Abrams, Inc. The Problem Child is the third series of The Sisters Grimm. The setting takes place in Farryport Landing. The first scene started out with Sabrina and Puck, one of the two main characters, attempting to escape from the
With every book in this series, my love grows exponentially. They're a little like Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next series, except all of their literary in-jokes are fairy-tale related. (Which, I suppose, makes them more like his Nursery Crimes series, actually.)Buckley is great with characters, especially little Daphne. (who will never, ever get less charming and sweet. Are there any other seven year olds asking for vocabulary lessons and practicing martial arts, while consistently having more
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