43 pages • 1 hour read
192
Novel • Fiction
Fairy Tale World
2012
Middle grade
8-12 years
630L
In a Glass Grimmly by Adam Gidwitz follows cousins Jack and Jill as they embark on a perilous quest to find a magic mirror, facing various challenges in lands of giants and goblins. Along their journey, they discover inner strength and self-worth, realizing the true value of personal acceptance and understanding. The book combines elements from familiar fairy tales into a dark, adventurous narrative appropriate for middle-grade readers.
Mysterious
Dark
Unnerving
Fantastical
Adventurous
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Adam Gidwitz's In A Glass Grimmly is hailed for its darkly whimsical take on fairy tales, engaging young readers with humor and adventure. Critics commend its clever narrative and moral lessons, though some note a few scenes may be too intense for sensitive children. The blend of classic lore and modern twists makes it an appealing, if occasionally unsettling, read.
Readers who relish dark, witty retellings of classic tales will adore Adam Gidwitz’s In A Glass Grimmly. Comparable to fans of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline or Philip Pullman’s Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm, this book captivates those who enjoy imaginative, slightly sinister adventures with a blend of humor and heart.
9,484 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
192
Novel • Fiction
Fairy Tale World
2012
Middle grade
8-12 years
630L
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