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Friday, February 21, 2014

A GRIM Blog Tour


I'm excited to be on the Grim Blog Tour, especially since I loved this creepy anthology so much! (Check out my review here


This was, probably, one of my favorites stories in the anthology! While dark and creepy is something I love, there's something about a romance that stems from hate, especially if there's still some dark and creepy in it and if it's as compelling as this short was! 

So ever since I was a kid, Beauty and the Beast was always my favorite Grimm tale (East of the Sun, West of the Moon which is pretty much the same thing, my ultimate favorite, and Cupid and Psyche my favorite Greek myth.) So yeah, I'm pretty obsessed with the story and it mayyy have something to do with me loving Beast/Beast so much! I used to scour my library for B&B retellings and ended up rereading each one every time!
Funnily, now that I'm talking about it, I remember something from preschool. We were allowed to pick two tiny story books (Really they were only maybe 10 tiny little pages, 3x2 each) that held a illustrated story in each and I practically shoved all the other kids away from the Beauty and the Beast one so I could have it.



We all know how big a Kagawa fan I was, so I was absolutely ecstatic when I saw she wrote a story in this anthology! And leave it to her to pick the story that's so hard to write a YA retelling for, short story or not--The Three Little Pigs. Then again, this is Kagawa, and she made it as creepy and horrendous as a regular Grimm tale. I'm thoroughly impressed! And if I didn't already love the anthology, this would sort of seal the deal.

Now, if you've never heard of the children's story book The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs I don't know if I can talk to you anymore. My teachers have read this to me at least 5 times throughout my years as a preschooler to a 2nd grader and when I realized that The Brothers Piggett was a story on the Three Little Pigs...well I was a bit hesitant, because this was, legit, the only Three Little Pigs retelling I could think of.
Somehow though, Julie Kagawa manages to rework her magic with words and creates a more complex story while sticking true to the important bits of the Three Little Pigs. How the heck does she do that again?




Untethered had an unbelievable twist that I honestly didn't see coming, surprising, especially for a short! I loved it so much though and was absolutely surprised. Not to mention how touching and heartbreaking the story was and how, in the end, it was just so beautiful. I think I actually got a bit misty eyed by the end of it. There's no way you can't love this story!

This one isn't a retelling, or not one I can think of at least, and I don't really think I can say anything without spoiling it. But I'm going to say that it sort of reminds me of one of my favorite books: The Catastrophic History of You and Me, but I'm going to zip my lips after that.
I don't really have a story related to this, but I'll leave you with this: the second story of my house used to be an attic and sometimes I hear creepy noises coming up from there. Also, once you walk up the stairs, there's a door that leads to a closet and in that closet there's a door that's maybe a foot and half by a foot and a half that is creeeeeppppyyyyyy. Do I need an exorcist?



About GRIM
Inspired by classic fairy tales, but with a dark and sinister twist, Grim contains short stories from some of the best voices in young adult literature today:

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Giveaway
Giveaway is US/Can
Each tour stop is offering up a copy of GRIM, and one winner will receive a fantastic Grand Prize Package including the following Harlequin Teen titles: 2 copies of GRIM, a copy of WHITE HOT KISS by Jennifer Armentrout, THE SECRET DIAMOND SISTERS by Michelle Madow, THE QUEEN’S CHOICE by Cayla Kluver and an ARC of  LET’S GET LOST by Adi Alsaid.

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22 comments:

  1. For me, I think it was reading Little Red Riding Hood that I started loving reading fairy tales. This love of fairy tales continues to this day. I LOVE reading retellings. They are a fresh new way to look at classic fairy tales :D

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  2. Christina R. in the rafflecopter

    They're all such awesome authors!!

    Julie Kagawa's must be difficult, and I agree with you, I love Beauty and the Beast retellings!! Tessa Gratton will rock it!! :)

    Thank you :)

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  3. This anthology sounds really cool! I love retellings. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs was so funny! I was read that in school as well.

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  4. i found my way over here from Jeri Smith-Ready's blog on Goodreads:) This anthology sounds soo good! and I'm excited to find new book blogs on this tour:)

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  5. This looks like a wonderful anthology. I am a huge fan of Beauty and the Beast stories, I cannot wait to read it.

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  6. Can't wait to read this! :) I love fairytales.

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  7. Some of my Grim moments would have to be the first time I saw Beauty and the Beast when I was little. I didn't know I would grow up to love reading, but it must have influenced me in some way, Then I was Red Riding Hood the movie and that was amazing! I actually liked it but never looked to see how it did public wise. I'm just happy there's fairy tales (scary or not) :D

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  8. A lot of people are reviewing this book and saying how much they love the stories. I love retellings of classics, mainly because the ways you could spin something are infinite, and reading new takes on the stories are always great. Thanks for sharing, Nikki! <33

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  9. I love reading short stories and collections. It's a great way to sample new authors and the different genres they may write.
    I just read a sinister zombie tale about the little mermaid. I'd really like to read The true story of the three little pigs. I can only imagine the twist put on that tale!

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  10. I am so excited to read Julie's take on The Three Little Pigs because I like you enjoyed The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs <3
    I think my fav Grim moment was when I found out what the evil step sisters actually did to try and fit their feet in Cinderella's glass slipper... However, it is gruesome but I liked the honesty of it all!!

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  11. this looks and sounds fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  12. Can't wait to read all of these. I adore fairy tales but even more so retellings. :)

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  13. Ooh I need to read this! Especially after hearing that Untethered reminded you of The Catastrophic History of You and Me, which is also one of my favourite books. I love fairytale retellings too. :)

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  14. I love fairytale retellings! SO looking forward to this. :)

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  15. I love fairytale retellings! SO looking forward to this. :)

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  16. I loved fairy tales as a child, and still love the retellings. The Lunar Chronicles are some of my favorite right now.

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  17. Fairy tale retellings fueled my childhood and I love them even now!

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  18. Hansel and Gretel was one of my favorite stories.

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  19. (This is Darith L)

    I love fairytales, as any kid and adult should! :D I remember loving Ella Enchanted, the retelling by Gail Carson Levine.

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  20. Yay! I love Julie Kagawa too- she's one of the main reasons why I'm so excited for this (that, and I'm a huge sucker for fairy tales and short stories). I'm glad to hear that the other stories are living up to the bar she sets :D

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  21. I just love the retelling of all the fairytales especially to include modern advances.

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  22. I've never read any Grim(m) fairy tales but I really want to! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!!

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Welcome all! I'd love to hear what you think, even if they're lies saying that my reviews are fantastic. I take flattery in all forms ;D

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