4.08 AVERAGE

adventurous dark mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot

Better than Disney.
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced

Love this collection! The perfect thing to read over several months.

Full review here: https://amandasbookblog.wordpress.com/2015/12/18/the-brothers-grimm-101-fairy-tales/

Truly grimmer than the first volume! Hilarious stories (ie Donkey Cabbages) and many more religious ones which aren't as fun. Still, enjoyable to read overall.
adventurous challenging dark funny inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

It was fine, but honestly just do yourself a favor and pick a few you think sound interesting instead of reading the whole anthology. It gets boring and repetitive very fast and they recycled so many plots that some stories became identical (or the story repeated itself for pages). The only reason I stuck with it and finished is because I was being stubborn.

It's hard to read and repetitive. Every story is a variation of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, or Sleeping Beauty. There's lots of long paragraphs, little dialogue, and the narrative does little to evoke imagination. Everything happens in sets of threes, and I know nothing is going to happen the first two times, so I would just skip to the third.

Every story is the same. Someone goes out into the world to seek fortune, marry someone, or defeat evil. He/she collects some magic artifacts. Something happens based on wordplay or puns. Then he's told not to do something, and inevitably, he does it. Because where would the plot be if anyone actually followed directions? Otherwise we wouldn't have "Gremlins". Go see the Disney versions.

Grimm's Household Stories is a good collection that includes some of the more well known stories. It is surprising how the tales are violent and mostly nonsensical. And if you expect a logical conclusion or moral to the story then I recommend finding Aesop's stories instead.

Radio WHT presents Hansel & Gretel and the Candy Planet (a science fiction adaptation) February 2011
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*Optimist Theatre "Play On" fundraiser 2-12-11
*Frontier Radio Theater (WMSE) 2-7-11

Short Story Book Club - May 2011