A little of the old Grimm tales gets the creativity flowing; that's for sure. I kept itching to stop and write and will definitely file these away in the future writing prompts folder.On the other hand, while I know these are children's stories, written long ago, the constant obsession with becoming...
Things that Grimm's has taught me:- If you do not have a suitable insult for someone, "simpleton" will work in any situation. And "dandyprat" - it's amazing.- If your kid is a bit thick, nicknaming them "dummling" will really help their self-esteem.- No story is complete without a king showing up a...
My edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales opens with an illustration of an enchanted forest, and I consider that as the perfect symbolism. Because as you open this book, you leave the worries and troubles of everyday-life behind, and step into a world of wonders, where beautiful maidens cry tears of gold an...
Seen at Scott Reads It!Everyone knows at least one Brothers Grimm fairy tale Whether it be Cinderella, Snow White, Red Riding Hood or the Frog Prince, most people are familiar with these stories. It's a common misconception that the Brothers Grimm wrote fairy tales. The Brothers Grimm traveled all ...
A lot of the stories in this book are familiar, (Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty all make appearances) but Mr. Pullman resurrects a lot of the less familiar stories too. This is a really quick read and I liked it.
3 1/2 stars.I was so excited when I saw this. I love fairy tales (especially fairy tale retellings!!), and I am a fan of Philip Pullman's work, so I thought that this would be totally awesome.As it is, these are not retellings of Grimms' fairy tales, they're just...tellings. He basically copy & past...
A copy of Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm: A New English Version was provided to me by Viking Adult/Netgalley for review purposes.Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm: A New English Version are 50 of Philip Pullman's favorite tales from the original Brothers Grimm. These are 'retold' but still mo...
I am one of those people who kept buying classics all over and over because its cheap. But Grimms are some of the books that are hard to find in original non-children-appropriated form, for a good reason actually. I do see people still think folklore are for children. Weirdly enough, Household Stori...
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