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The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm, #3) [March 1, 2023]
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These always have the craziest In Medias Res openings, before we jump back to the start of the story...
Also, this trilogy (from the blurbs, it's an initial trilogy to save the parents, then 6 more books happen, that build to deal with the bigger villains of the series), has also had a crazy tight timeline... there was a month or 2 time jump between the first 2 books (since it became comical how much school had been skipped), but the 2nd & 3rd book have no gap, and span about 9 days total, 4+5?
And what do I even say about (view spoiler)
These always have the craziest In Medias Res openings, before we jump back to the start of the story...
Also, this trilogy (from the blurbs, it's an initial trilogy to save the parents, then 6 more books happen, that build to deal with the bigger villains of the series), has also had a crazy tight timeline... there was a month or 2 time jump between the first 2 books (since it became comical how much school had been skipped), but the 2nd & 3rd book have no gap, and span about 9 days total, 4+5?
And what do I even say about (view spoiler)

These always have the craziest In Medias Res openings, before we jump back to the start of the story...
Also, this trilogy (from the blurbs, it's an initial trilogy to save the parents..."
You know, I wonder if that "in Media Res" thing isn't actually more middle grade book? Though I feel like I see it in other places too, but especially middle grade books--usually a scene cut from the climax and pasted at the very front of the book as a teaser...
Just started! In Chapter 2. (view spoiler)

Chapter 5 (view spoiler)
Doing audio this time... there's lots of deep intake breaths and swallowing on the audio... it's a bit distracting... he does good narration & decent voices though.
Nirkatze wrote: "Through Chapter 3 Agreeing with Iain--Daphne is still the best... [spoilers removed]
Chapter 5 ....nope, just a magician.
I like how there's lots of options for who the "Problem Child" is... Puck..."
Funny how I notice the narrator breathing more in some books and not others... I had lots of complaints about that with the last Constance Verity book, last year...
Chapter 5 ....nope, just a magician.
I like how there's lots of options for who the "Problem Child" is... Puck..."
Funny how I notice the narrator breathing more in some books and not others... I had lots of complaints about that with the last Constance Verity book, last year...

Ack, sorry!

Yeah, I did a double-take on that... (view spoiler)
Chapter Seven (view spoiler)

Finished! I rather liked how Sabrina wrapped things up--(view spoiler)
@Ian, re: you weren't wrong--(view spoiler)

Ack, sorry!"
I actually haven't noticed anything so far! :D

@ Nirkatze (view spoiler)

Ack, sorry!"
I actually haven't noticed anything so far! :D"
Oh good! I wonder if maybe it's just I had the volume turned up a bit loud?

Definitely starting to wonder (view spoiler)
#TeamDaphne! I feel like I need to design T-Shirts for some of these BRs... I want a shirt of Steris from Mistborn and something with Pawn from Wandering Inn...

I actually got used to the crazy first paragraphs of these books and enjoy looking forward to them:)
The comment about them having been used as roofers was funny and horrifying at the same time!
Daphne is the best!!! And Puck's rates are!!!

I finished and I enjoyed it just as much, if not even a bit more than the first two. It seemed better plotted. (view spoiler)


I both like and distrust Jake. (view spoiler) .
I am both happy and relieved that (view spoiler)
