The Sisters Grimm: A Novel

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The critically acclaimed author of The House at the End of Hope Street combines love, mystery, and magic with her first foray into bewitching fantasy with a dark edge evocative of V.E. Schwab and Neil Gaiman.

Once upon a time, a demon who desired earthly domination fathered an army of dark daughters to help him corrupt humanity . . .

As children, Goldie, Liyana, Scarlet, and Bea dreamed of a strange otherworld: a nightscape of mists and fog, perpetually falling leaves and hungry ivy, lit by an unwavering moon. Here, in this shadowland of Everwhere, the four girls, half-sisters connected by blood and magic, began to nurture their elemental powers together. But at thirteen, the sisters were ripped from Everwhere and separated. Now, five years later, they search for one another and yearn to rediscover their unique and supernatural strengths. Goldie (earth) manipulates plants and gives life. Liyana (water) controls rivers and rain. Scarlet (fire) has electricity at her fingertips. Bea (air) can fly.

To realize their full potential, the blood sisters must return to the land of their childhood dreams. But Everwhere can only be accessed through certain gates at 3:33 A.M. on the night of a new moon. As Goldie, Liyana, Scarlet, and Bea are beset with the challenges of their earthly lives, they must prepare for a battle that lies ahead. On their eighteenth birthday, they will be subjected to a gladiatorial fight with their father’s soldiers. If they survive, they will face their father who will let them live only if they turn dark. Which would be fair, if only the sisters knew what was coming.

So, they have thirty-three days to discover who they truly are and what they can truly do, before they must fight to save themselves and those they love.

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3.0
1 review
Kristina Anderson
14 April 2020
The Sisters Grimm by Menna van Praag is a creative tale. Goldie, Liyana, Scarlet and Bea will soon turn eighteen and be in for a fight of their life. If these four sisters are to survive, they only have thirty-three days to learn who they are, where they are truly from and what specials powers they have as well as how to utilize them. The story is told in alternating points-of-view between Goldie, Liyana, Scarlet, Bea and Leo. The four sisters each represent a different element (earth, wind, fire and air) and each possess different powers. Menna van Praag crafted a unique fantasy world and her vivid word imagery brought it alive. Unfortunately, I found The Sisters Grimm a difficult book to read with the alternating POVs (five of them and then there are the characters younger selves). The timeline counts down the days to the girls eighteenth birthday as well as going back in time to eight years earlier (can you see why it is confusing). The Sisters Grimm is a creative, original and magical story. However, it is totally confusing and difficult to read. I had to read it in small installments over a two-month period. I wish the author had written this inventive tale in the third person. The last ten percent of the book is the best part, but you need to make it through the other ninety percent first. There is a lot of repetition as each girl and Leo tells their story. While I have enjoyed Menna van Praag’s other novels, The Sisters Grimm is a miss for me because of the slow pacing, repetitiveness and alternating points-of-view. This is certainly not what I expected from one of my favorite authors. I suggest you obtain a sample to see if The Sisters Grimm in the right fit for you. The beauty of books is that each reader sees them differently. I highly recommend checking out Menna van Praag’s other magical stories.
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About the author

Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge, England and studied Modern History at Oxford University. Her first novella - an autobiographical tale about a waitress who aspires to be a writer - Men, Money & Chocolate has been translated into 26 languages. Her magical realism novels are all set among the colleges, cafes, and bookshops of Cambridge.

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