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The Grimm Legacy

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Puffin, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 336 pages
Elizabeth has just started working as a page at the New York Circulating Material Repository - a lending library of objects, contemporary and historical, common and obscure. And secret, too - for in the repository's basement lies the Grimm Collection, a room of magical items straight from the Grimm Brother's fairy tales. But the magic mirrors and seven-league boots and other items are starting to disappear. And before she knows it, she and her fellow pages - handsome Marc, perfect Anjali, and brooding Aaron - are suddenly caught up in an exciting, and dangerous, magical adventure.

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I loved the premise, but I couldnt get into this book. - Goodreads
I have no patience for lazy storytelling. - Goodreads
... is a great starting point. - Goodreads
Just a poor, unsatisfying plot in my opinion. - Goodreads
I will definitely read more of this author's writing. - Goodreads
The writing was killing me too. - Goodreads

Review: The Grimm Legacy (The Grimm Legacy #1)

User Review  - Ficie - Goodreads

I am torn about this book. On the one hand, the idea behind it was good. The Grimm fairy tales are many and fascinating - and the question "What if the magic objects in the tales were real..?" is a ... Read full review

Review: The Grimm Legacy (The Grimm Legacy #1)

User Review  - Karen - Goodreads

1.5!!!!! I give it the .5 because the idea was cool. A library that has a collection of objects belonging in the Grimm's fairy tales? Sign me up!But the execution was TERRIBLE! I'm so mad because this ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Polly Shulman has written about edible jellyfish, Egyptian tombs, infinity, blind dates, books, brains, centenarians, circuses, and cinematic versions of Jane Austen novels, for The New York Times, Discover, Newsday, Salon, Slate, Scientific American, Archaeology, and The Village Voice, among others. She edits news stories about fossils, meteors, the ocean, the weather, and the planets for Science magazine. She collects Victorian jewelry made of human hair, puts cayenne pepper in her chocolate cookies, and reads forgotten books with frontispieces.

She is an alumna of Hunter College High School, Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics, and Yale University, where she majored in math. She has never dared to crash a dance, but in tenth grade she did write a proof for math class in the form of a sonnet. She grew up in New York City, where she lives with her husband, Andrew Nahem, and their parakeet, Olive.