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Title | : | The Council of Mirrors (The Sisters Grimm #9) |
Author | : | Michael Buckley |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | April 24th 2012 by Harry N. Abrams |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fairy Tales. Childrens. Middle Grade. Mystery. Fiction. Adventure |
Michael Buckley
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.38 | 10864 Users | 658 Reviews
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In the final volume in the Sisters Grimm series, Sabrina, Daphne, and the rest of the Grimms and their friends must face off against the Master to decide the fate of Ferryport Landing—and the world. When Mirror fails to escape the barrier using Granny Relda’s body, he turns to his plan B: killing all the Grimms so that the magical barrier collapses. In the meantime, Sabrina has gathered the other magic mirrors as advisors on how to deal with their mortal enemy. They tell her to join forces with the Scarlet Hand against Mirror, in exchange for offering all the citizens of Ferryport Landing their freedom. This final chapter is the end of the road for several beloved characters, but the conclusion is sure to satisfy devoted fans of the series.Be Specific About Books As The Council of Mirrors (The Sisters Grimm #9)
Original Title: | The Council of Mirrors |
ISBN: | 141970186X (ISBN13: 9781419701863) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Sisters Grimm #9 |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2012) |
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Ratings: 4.38 From 10864 Users | 658 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books The Council of Mirrors (The Sisters Grimm #9)
OH MY GODDDDDDDDD THEY HAVE A COVER AND A NAME AND STUFF AND IT'S GORGEOUSSSS! I've been waiting far too long for this book! And May 8th 2012?! Do you wish to torture me, Mr. Buckley?!**UPDATE 5/31/12**I loved it. I really loved it. It was so awesome. I would have liked it if (view spoiler)[Sabrina had killed Mirror with her epic magical power she acquired for a few minutes instead of with kindness, but y'know, kindness is okay too (hide spoiler)] and (view spoiler)[Puck had swallowed his**spoiler alert**First of all, I would like to say that I have read and enjoyed books 1 through 8 of the Sisters Grimm series. Most of the characters were likeable, the scenarios were entertaining, and the battle was, if nothing else, interesting. That being said, I was disappointed with the conclusion, in particular the ending. The battle/war scenes were well written, but some of the plot twists, such as the death scene after the wedding, were predictable. The ending, though predictable, could
YES. YES YES YES. May 8 is my new Very Important Date. *dances* I am a happy reader.
This is a Middle Grade Series that I started reading somewhere around third grade. A couple of summers ago, I had read the eighth book in the series and remembered why I loved these characters so much. So when I was in Book of Wonder a few weeks ago, I could't resist picking up the last book in the series, signed by Michael Buckley.Since this is a series that I'm sad to see end, I'll list some of the things I loved about it.1. The illustrations. Just like the cover images only in black and
This is what the book would be like if I were in it. Once upon a time there was a girl named Mallory who got a call from Sabrina Grimm in Ferryport Landing. "Hello? Is this Mallory?" Sabrina said through the phone static. "It is," replied Mallory blowing out bubbles from her smoke pipe. "I could really use your help. My granny has been captured and possessed by an evil mirror. We need you to stop him and free my granny!" Sabrina cried. Mallory checked her calendar. "I suppose I have time to run
We're done! I had a love/hate--make that a like/hate--relationship with this series. After slogging through all nine books, I have grown fond of the main characters. My 9-year-old LOVED the books, and I had lots of fun reading them to her, sharing oohs and aahs and laugh-out-loud moments.BUT. Honestly. This saga could easily have been covered in 3 or 4 books, not nine. You think J.K. Rowling overwrites? If you cut out the excess verbiage in The Council of Mirrors alone, the book could be reduced
I am so happy to come to the end of this tale. It was an interesting story, but after nine books I was very eager to have this saga come to an end.This is the ninth and final book in the Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley. Our oldest loves these books and I've struggled to keep up with her. So I've resorted to listening to them on audio CD, narrated by L.J. Ganser in order to try to catch up. The story is very dramatic, with dark twists and turns throughout. We follow along as Sabrina leads
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