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Original Title: The Inside Story
ISBN: 081098430X (ISBN13: 9780810984301)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Sisters Grimm #8
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee (2010)

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After the shocking ending of The Everafter War, this book picks up with Sabrina, Daphne, and Puck stuck in the Book of Everafter, where all the fairy tales are stored and enchanted characters can change their destinies. The girls (and Puck) must chase the Master through a series of stories, where they’re willing to change what they need in order to save their baby brother. Soon, however, they are confronted by the Editor—the book’s guardian—who, along with an army of tiny monsters known as Revisers, threatens the children with dire consequences if they don’t stick to the stories. As they chase their quarry and dodge the Revisers, they meet Alice, Mowgli, Jack the Giant Killer, Hansel and Gretel, the Headless Horseman, and more. But will they find their brother in time?


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Title:The Inside Story (The Sisters Grimm #8)
Author:Michael Buckley
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:May 1st 2010 by Amulet Books (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Mystery. Fairy Tales. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Young Adult

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Even though this series is decidedly PG, I have to admit I quite liked it. Excellent premise, well-planned character development, good writing. There were some minor frustrations, but the characters and subplots were great, so I kept coming back to find out what happened in the end. The bad points: 1) The heroes in the book are often quite oblivious. Sabrina is 12, so being staggeringly foolish now and then can be excused, but for characters who have lived hundreds (or thousands) of years, I'd

Ok, I have only one word to say about this book: Outstanding. First, there are a lot of suspense and thrilling moments between the main characters and their journey inside the Book of Everafter. Second, if youre a Puckabrina lover, itll totally satisfy you! There are a bunch of Puckabrina moments in here thatll make up for the slow torture it gave you from the past books! Though, I must say how Puckabrina ended in this book, is slightly disappointing. But still, its a good thing that Sabrina

I like the sisters Grimm book book eight because it has different genres. In this book the sisters chase mirror which they thought was their friend and their little brother in a book of fairytales that can change the reality in a fairytale town called Fairy port landing. Sabrina and Daphne with their friend Puck go from story to story causing trouble which the editor sends revisors to clean up their trail unfortunately if it gets ahold of them they will be revised two. They search hopefully to

I loved this book. It was definitely my favorite of the series. I loved the Puckabrina moment near the end.

I do admit that I am ready to have this series end, I did enjoy this book better than the last couple. I liked the new character, the Editor, he intrigued me. It was fun to have the kids running through and wrecking havoc in the actual stories. If you love fairy tales or have a child who is a tale fan, you really should take on this series. All the great characters are here!

I started reading this series and now I'm so far into it, that I'm stuck until it ends. (Please tell me it's going to end!)Unfortunately, with the later books, I have a lot of trouble concentrating. This book was better than the last one in that respect, but still had its moments of 'get on with it already'. Except that getting on with it is sort of the problem.There's a lot of plot and a lot of action, and my brain just shuts off. I suspect it's a boy type of story and I need more of a girl

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