I love fairy tales, but mostly I've been reading retellings of them since forever - I don't even know if I've ever gone through the heavier, more original stuff before.
They're awesome. Predictably, some of the spellings and grammar and word usages are odd, but then, they were written and translated hundreds of years ago. One interesting thing that I didn't know was in Cinderella's (or Cinderilla's) case - people actually think that she didn't have glass slippers at all in the original version, and that was added in later because no one could agree on how to translate the words Perrault used. People even argue that maybe she had a grey squirrel or two instead of glass slippers.
I don't know, I thought it was funny. I can't help but imagine Cinderella swirling around at the ball with her prince, a pair of fuzzy bright-eyed little squirrels perched somewhere on her person. Needless to say, I think maybe the glass slippers are an improvement.
But anyway. Fairy tales are awesome because they kind of get what a lot of modern-day books don't - sometimes I don't care about the characters or the world-building or the pretty phrasing. Sometimes I just want to hear a good story.
And these are good stories. So. I guess the brothers Grimm are next, eh?