A review by impreader
The Grimm Conclusion by Adam Gidwitz

4.0

Stellar tumble through mythic-fairy-tale landscape -- that interior journey -- with the wild, wicked sense of humor that belongs to most children, and is lost by adults. Gidwitz can prick tears out of his reader's eyes, even as he tosses out jokes like an 8 year old boy. But his story is classic and lasting because it touches on the deepest fears and longings of every heart. It does this with élan. It does it credibly and fully in earnest, and by the end, you feel as if you've seen a bit of yourself, perhaps a bit you lost or never knew.