Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Feeling left out from her stepfamily at home and from her classmates at her new school, Elizabeth is delighted when she gets a job at the New York Circulating Material Repository, a library that loans objects of historical value. She's particularly intrigued when she's given access to the Grimm Collection, a secret room that holds magical objects from the Brothers' tales, e.g., seven-league boots, a mermaid's comb, and the sinister mirror from "Snow White." However, when the items start to disappear, she and her fellow pages embark on a dangerous quest to catch the thief, only to find themselves among the suspects. This modern fantasy has intrigue, adventure, and romance, and the magical aspects of the tale are both clever and intricately woven, from rhyming charms to flying-carpet rides.
Category: YA Fantasy
Feeling left out from her stepfamily at home and from her classmates at her new school, Elizabeth is delighted when she gets a job at the New York Circulating Material Repository, a library that loans objects of historical value. She's particularly intrigued when she's given access to the Grimm Collection, a secret room that holds magical objects from the Brothers' tales, e.g., seven-league boots, a mermaid's comb, and the sinister mirror from "Snow White." However, when the items start to disappear, she and her fellow pages embark on a dangerous quest to catch the thief, only to find themselves among the suspects. This modern fantasy has intrigue, adventure, and romance, and the magical aspects of the tale are both clever and intricately woven, from rhyming charms to flying-carpet rides.
Category: YA Fantasy
Why I chose this book: Connection to Grimm's Fairy Tales
My personal opinion (the review): This book had so much potential, but it was squandered. The idea was awesome. Being able to borrow the items from Grimm's Fairy tales - wicked cool! But the actual story is lame. I was so disappointed.
Warnings (language, violence, "adult" situations, death, etc.): None
Movie rating equivalent: PG
Protagonist description: Elizabeth is the typical teenager with distant father, taskmaster step-mother, and no friends. There really isn't anything spectacular about her.
Point of view of story: First person
Book length: This one dragged on for me and took me several weeks to finish.
Story flow: Jumpy
Grammar and spelling issues: None
Character connection (no spoilers): None
For series:
Independent or integral: Independent, there is a companion novel that I have not read yet, The Wells Bequest.
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