The Problem Child The Sisters Grimm, Book Three

The Problem Child The Sisters Grimm, Book Three by Michael Buckley is a reprint edition published by Amulet Books on September 1, 2007. This installment continues the adventures of the sisters Grimm, who are now faced with the daunting challenge of confronting their parents’ kidnappers, a group known as The Scarlet Hand. Set in a modern fairy-tale community, the story unfolds as the sisters navigate a world filled with familiar characters and unexpected dangers.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow the sisters as they seek to reunite with their parents while contending with formidable foes, including the notorious Jabberwocky. The plot thickens with the return of their Uncle Jake, who brings news of a powerful weapon that could turn the tide in their favor. Themes of family and sibling bonds are woven throughout the tale, alongside elements of mystery and fantasy. With 320 pages, this book offers a blend of adventure and intrigue that will appeal to fans of juvenile fiction and detective stories.
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A third installment in this much-talked-about new series of mysteries set in a modern-day fairy-tale community
The sisters Grimm, intrepid detectives of fairy-tale crime, come face to face with their parents’ kidnappers, the mysterious organization of Everafters who call themselves The Scarlet Hand. One of them turns out to be the world’s most famous fairy-tale character and the other an unstoppable killing-machine known as the Jabberwocky. Without Mr. Canis (aka The Big Bad Wolf) fighting at their side, the girls have little hope that they’ll be reunited with their mother and father. That is until their long-lost Uncle Jake returns home with stories of a weapon, now destroyed, that can kill the Jabberwocky. The girls must find the pieces so the deadly blade can be reforged, and in the process butt heads with some of the most powerful Everafters in Ferryport Landing. Will the sisters Grimm save the day?
“Adventure, laughs, and surprises kept me eagerly turning the pages.” –R.L Stine, author of the “Goosebump” series
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