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Can You Survive the Grimms' Fairy Tales?

A Choose Your Path Book
von
Jacobson, RyanBaumann, KatIllustrationenGrimm, JacobErstfassungGrimm, WilhelmErstfassung
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR10,50

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"The mystical world of fairy tales is crumbling, and you've been chosen to save it. You must navigate through dark and twisted versions of Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, and other famous fairy tales. Use your courage, cunning, and a little bit of luck to survive such perils as evil witches, devious wolves, and nasty criminals. Can you survive the Grimms' Fairy Tales? turns the classic collection of short stories into a Choose Your Path book, putting you in control of the action. Do you have what it takes to rescue this reality? Or will the fairy-tale villains and their sinister plans lead to your doom? Step into this adventure, and choose your path. But choose wisely, or else!"--
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-960084-03-3
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsdatum07.05.2024
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 132 mm, Höhe 188 mm, Dicke 13 mm
Gewicht159 g
Artikel-Nr.26024898
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A46346520
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A classic I ran across on my neverending to-read pile and finished within a few hours. The simple writing style made it enjoyable and easy to read, even if it was first published in 1900 and the language is somewhat rigid. It becoming a classic is well deserved - though I must say I'm not interested in the volumes that follow after this first one.
A classic I ran across on my neverending to-read pile and finished within a few hours. The simple writing style made it enjoyable and easy to read, even if it was first published in 1900 and the language is somewhat rigid. It becoming a classic is well deserved - though I must say I'm not interested in the volumes that follow after this first one.

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Jacobson, RyanBaumann, KatIllustrationenGrimm, JacobErstfassungGrimm, WilhelmErstfassung
Jacob Grimm was born in Hanau, Germany, on January 4, 1785. His brother, Wilhelm Grimm, arrived 14 months later, on February 24, 1786. Their father died in 1796, and the brothers lived with very little money. Still, they were able to attend the University of Marburg, where they grew to love language and literature.

In 1808, they began working as librarians and started researching old folktales. They didn't create the fairy tales for which they are famous, but they gathered the stories through archives and by listening to storytellers.

In 1812, they published their collection of stories as Kinder und Hausmarchen (or Children's and Household Tales). The first edition was considered too violent, so the brothers released an edition that was much less gory.

They went on to publish Danish, Irish, and Norse folktales, and they spent years working on a German Dictionary before their deaths. Wilhelm passed away in 1859, and Jacob died in 1863.

Ryan Jacobson is an award-winning author and presenter. He has written more than 60 titlesfrom comic books to Choose Your Path adventures. Ryan prides himself on writing high-interest books for children and adults alike, so he can talk picture books in kindergarten, ghost stories in high school, and other fun stuff in between. His most popular titles include the Constellations Activity Book, Can You Survive the Call of the Wild?, and Up Where the Stars Are.

Ryan greatly enjoys sharing his knowledge of writing and book publishing at schools and special events. When he isn't working on books, Ryan likes to build LEGO sets, play board games, and try new restaurants. He lives in eastern Minnesota with his wife and two sons.

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