The Sisters Grimm (novel series)

The Sisters Grimm is a children's fantasy series written by Michael Buckley and illustrated by Peter Ferguson.

Contents

Overview

Sabrina and Daphne Grimm go through a series of foster homes after their parents disappear. They become maids, servants, and other things that children shouldn't be, mostly because they have Ms. Smirt as their caseworker. After all of that trouble, they end up in the care of their long-lost grandmother. They soon find that they are living in a town of Everafters, live characters from fantasy and fairy tales. The family solves mysteries that might be connected to the disappearance of their parents but an evil group of Everafters, called The Scarlet Hand, are determined to find a way out of the barrier created by one of the Grimms' ancestors; a barrier that makes any Everafter in that town stuck there forever unless the Grimms abandon the town or all the descendent's of the past and future are dead.

Books in the series

Michael Buckley plans on there being nine books in the series. He has recently said on Facebook that The ninth book will be called 'The Council of Mirrors', and will be released sometime in May 2012.[1] On March 22, 2011 Buckley announced on his Twitter page that he will be releasing "The Sisters Grimm Ultimate Guide". Michael's exact message was :"The Sisters Grimm Ultimate Guide! Edited by Puck and guaranteed to hold you over until Book 9!". The ultimate guide of the Sisters Grimm will be released a few months before number 9.

Main characters

Minor characters

Awards

The Sisters Grimm series received many honors, including the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award[2] and the Kirkus Best Fantasy Book award.[3] The series is also a New York Times bestseller.[4]

External links

The Sisters Grimm books

References

  1. ^ http://www.facebook.com/#!/michaelbuckleyfanpage
  2. ^ [1] Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award 2006
  3. ^ [2] Kirkus: The best Children's Books of 2005, PDF, 2014 kB, p. 21
  4. ^ NYTimes.com > Books > Best-Seller Lists Children's Books, published January 8, 2006