The Grimm Conclusion
The final book in New York Times bestselling author Adam Gidwitz’s celebrated fairy tale series
Widely praised and beloved by children, adults, and critics alike, Adam Gidwitz delivers a third serving of eerie new landscapes and fear - inducing creatures in a story sure to delight and frighten fans old and new. In the final book in the series, Adam’s brilliantly irreverent narrator leads readers through a fresh world of Grimm-inspired fairy tales, based on such classics as The Juniper Tree and Cinderella.
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Adam Gidwitz
Adam Gidwitz grew up in Baltimore. Now he lives in Brooklyn and teaches kids large and slightly less large at Saint Ann's School. Adam only writes about what he's experienced personally. So, while all of the strange, hilarious, and frightening things in A Tale Dark and Grimm really did happen to Hansel and Gretel, they also happened to Adam. Of course, if you've ever had a childhood, they've probably happened to you, too.
Grimm
Grimm consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
