There’s a place where fairy tale legacies weigh heavy on young shoulders—and where rewriting your story is the only way to survive.

Grimm Academy invites readers into a reimagined world where the daughters of myth and legend aren’t content to let fate dictate their futures. These aren’t the docile heroines from bedtime stories. They're students, rebels, and dreamers, each haunted by a prophecy—and determined to break it.

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Grimm Academy consists of twenty-one primary books, and includes two additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

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Reviews and Comments

07/25/2024
Chelsea K avatar
Chelsea K
680 books, 507 reviews, 223 posts
★★★★★★★★★★ 10 / 10

I really enjoyed this Retelling of The Goose Girl and while it isn't a fairy tale that I am overly familiar with I have read a few other retellings. I loved getting to see Helena and Wilhelm's story finally come together and really liked the two of them a couple. I look forward to reading more of this series and exploring more fairy tales in this world.Series Character and Story ConnectionsRapunzel and Gavin's story are in Tower Of Thorns: A Fairy Tale Retelling Of Rapunzel (Book 01)Ella's story is in Pumpkins And Proms: A Fairy Tale Retelling Of Cinderella (Book 03)Marigold's story is in Lilies Of Loss: A Fairy Tale Retelling Of The Frog Prince (Book 04)

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