The Sisters Grimm: Book Seven: The Everafter War

  • ISBN13: 9780810984295
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Sabrina and Daphne’s prayers are finally answered when their parents are awoken from their sleeping spell. But their happy reunion is short-lived, as they are soon caught up in the war between the Scarlet Hand and Prince Charming’s Everafter army. As the family works to help the prince’s ragtag group of rebels and protect their friends, Sabrina comes face-to-face with the family’s deadliest enemy—the mysterious Master—who reveals a secret so shocking, it… More >>

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5 Responses to “The Sisters Grimm: Book Seven: The Everafter War”

  1. Lynne Shaney says:

    Volume 7 takes us even deeper into the world of the Sisters Grimm. Beware the spoiler review below with the title “Good Read”! It’s written by a kid who did not realize that some people reading the review have not yet read the book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. J. Smith says:

    I ordered this book to read and get the latest released book from Michael Buckley. My students love his books and this way I could read the latest one while on summer vacation from school. I really enjoy how he has created fairy tale character mysteries and think more people should read the series.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    AWESOME. Filled with the perfect blend of butt kicking action, loss, and the true meaning of being a family.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. R. Powell says:

    I am a 4th grade teacher and I absolutely love the Sisters Grimm series. I love how the origional Fairy Tales are used.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Fairy tales have been appropriated by authors for years, often to great effect. Luckily, just because it’s been done many times before doesn’t mean it can’t be done again and done well. Michael Buckley has nicely appropriated the entire realm of fantasyland to put into his series of novels, //The Sisters Grimm//.

    The series borrows characters galore to populate its pages–Puck, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Robin Hood and his merry men, to name just a very few. Of course, none is still playing out his or her circumscribed role of yore. Snow White has been around for about 700 years (”Everafters,” as the characters prefer to be called, live just about forever), and now she’s a master of self-defense. Briar Rose owns a coffee shop. In //The Everafter War//, the latest (seventh) in the series, a grown-up Goldilocks still hangs out with the three bears, and she insists on rearranging everything wherever she is.

    The sisters of the title are Sabrina and Daphne, and they have been battling strange creatures throughout the series while their parents have been in an enchanted sleep. Now, their parents are waking up, but the family must protect themselves and their town from the Master and his evil gang the Scarlet Hand. By the end, someone gets the upper hand, but the war (and the series) still isn’t over.

    //The Everafter War// is an entertaining, clever ride for middle readers and their parents.

    Reviewed by

    Cathy Carmode Lim
    Rating: 4 / 5

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