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The Sisters Grimm Book Four: Once Upon a Crime review by EM | LitPick Book Reviews
The Sisters Grimm Book Four: Once Upon a Crime rev...
Once Upon a Crime (The Sisters Grimm, Book 4) (Bk. 4)
by Michael Buckley, Peter Ferguson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy
Five Star Award

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EM
Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Moscow, ID, United States
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The Grimm sisters, their grandmother Relda, Puck and Mr. Hamstead (one of the Three Little Pigs) are off to New York City! Puck is very sick from his injury at the end of the third book of this series, and the Grimm gang need to find their way into the Faerie kingdom in order to find his fairy family who can help heal Puck. They arrive at their destination, but soon everything is mayhem when a murder occurs, and the Grimm detective sisters Sabrina and Daphne are once more thrown into the search for a criminal. Meanwhile, Sabrina is re-thinking if she even wants to be a fairy-tale detective and live such a wild, dangerous life.

Opinion: 

I have only read the third and now fourth of The Sisters Grimm books, but really ought to go back and read the first two. They are such pure, unadulterated fun! Fast- paced, thrilling plots and a unique writing style make them enjoyable for all ages. And since I love anything to do with fairy-tales, reading these books filled with characters and creatures from all sorts of classic tales is nothing short of a blast. If you are a fan of light-hearted mysteries and mixed-up fairy-tales, make sure not to miss this series.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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