Common Sense Media Review
Hilarious, weird, edgy companions to fairy tale series.
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What's the Story?
Characters from Chris Colfer's best-selling series share tales, advice, and mangled history in ADVENTURES FROM THE LAND OF STORIES. Self-absorbed queen Red Riding Hood and hard-living Mother Goose -- bearing little resemblance to their traditional versions, let alone anyone's role model -- are frequently hilarious and occasionally risqué as they romp through The Prince, the Black Plague, and other unlikely terrain.
Is It Any Good?
Fans of Colfer's best-selling fairy tale series will be right at home, and often in stitches, with this kitchen-sink barrage of double entendre, advocacy, over-the-top characters, and pure looniness. Others, especially those who wander into this Land of Stories series sidetrack expecting something a bit more traditional in the way of fairy tales, are going to be very, very confused.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the new spin on old characters Red Riding Hood and Mother Goose in Adventures from the Land of Stories. Do you think this is fun, or do you think authors should leave these characters alone?
Does getting fractured history and literature as interpreted by Mother Goose and Red make you want to find out what really happened?
How do you think these books compare with the main Land of Stories series? Do they add anything you like?
Book Details
- Author :
- Illustrator : Brandon Dorman
- Genre : Humor
- Topics : Fantasy ( Magic , Fairy Tales ) , Family Stories ( Siblings )
- Book type : Fiction
- Publisher : Little, Brown and Company
- Publication date : November 24, 2015
- Publisher's recommended age(s) : 8 - 12
- Number of pages : 256
- Available on : Nook, Audiobook (unabridged), Hardback, Apple Books, Kindle
- Last updated : September 30, 2025
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