“Life isn’t a fairy tale. It has a lot of ups and downs.”
I was very curious how Chronicles it will be because I didn’t met too many successful sequels or retellings written by another author. It takes inspiration, enough originality to not succumb to the original. I think that Isabella Fontaine and Ken Brosky took great courage to start this adventure. Seem that they have succeeded. Grimm Chronicles are not a retelling of their works, but a starting point that is (re) reminded to you through the chapters’ motto-s.
I asked myself many times as a child, what happens when evil is prevailed, the girl saved and eventually concluded with a wedding. It seems to me that "and they lived happily ever after" might be a little nuanced. So, no more danger, no more challenge, no more continuation? Well, Grimm Chronicles offers a possible future. This future is rather unpleasant for those directly involved, but one that offers opportunities to other heroes.
“We don’t belong. That is why evil consumes us all, eventually. We are loved on paper, but not in the flesh. Because on paper, the stories end. When those foolish brothers made us real, they forced us all to live beyond the end of our stories. And we knew not what to do.”
My first reaction was, and was quite strong, one of revolt. Why is that? Then, on the way, I was relieved: free will is still there, there is still a chance for some.
“Why did they make me like this?” she asked. “I do not know,” I said. I felt pity for the girl. There had to be some reason [...].”
I liked how the authors gave consistency to current happenings through the notes of the previous heroines, by creating a history of the struggle against The Corruptions, a history of Heroes, who apparently are in fact heroines. Maybe a revenge for the fact that in stories the heroes are mainly boys and the damsels are in distress?
"Our" Heroine is the girl for the task. Smart, agile and resourceful, she discharges the "additional" duties that she received, although preserve her innocence and ... hers teenage interests and worries.
“I was just thinking about how I’m going to explain this new hair color to my parents tomorrow. I’m pretty optimistic it’s the only thing I’ll have to explain to them, despite the incredibly slim odds we’ll be able to actually pull this off.”
The help is always welcome, even if it’s from a character under the very specter of "Corruption" and even if it means involving a person who actually she wants to protect. A person that I would like to be even more involved ... and on different levels. But the biggest advantage is come from the knowledge. Any magic, any plan goes much better when you know. Yes, knowledge is power.
„Books are gateways to other worlds.”
The book has rhythm, the reader's curiosity is maintained, new elements and twists appear and moreover, it doesn’t have that exaggerated care not to "shock the children", remaining in the bounds of a "classical" story where the grotesque and creepy scenes coexist with the gentle feelings. We don’t have princesses in pink, but true warriors. Oh, yes, you'll find also some life lessons (beautifully presented) ... so, pay attention to them!
If I have not convinced you to read the book, then I'll tell you straight: read it!