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This author already "gets it" much more than the previous author. Even though I've just started the book, it seems that the characters are more true to the tv series than in book 1. Here's how this author describes Nicks heritage. (he was a Grimm—descended from a long line of Grimms that included his mother and his late Aunt Marie.)
Mar 02, 2014 11:11PM
Grimm: The Chopping Block (Grimm, #2)

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I'm so happy that this book is 100% better than the first one.
Mar 05, 2014 04:59AM
Grimm: The Chopping Block (Grimm, #2)


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Mar 04, 2014 01:40AM
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Mar 03, 2014 07:35PM
Grimm: The Chopping Block (Grimm, #2)


Kay
Kay is on page 15 of 336
Here's how the author describes a woge. (In moments of stress or extreme emotion, they transformed—woged—and revealed their true nature. But the transformation was visible only to a Grimm. Other humans were unaware of the change in appearance—unless the Wesen chose to reveal its true face to them) Exactly like the series instead of how the author thinks is should be as in book 1
Mar 02, 2014 11:12PM
Grimm: The Chopping Block (Grimm, #2)


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This book is already starting out better than the last one. “This novel takes place between “The Waking Dead” and “Goodnight, Sweet Grimm.” Excerpt From: Passarella, John. “Grimm: The Chopping Block.” Titan Books. iBooks. This material may be protected by copyright.
Mar 02, 2014 10:39PM
Grimm: The Chopping Block (Grimm, #2)


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