First, let me just say- if you have not read The Grimm Legacy, go read it first. Then come back to this book. Not only would you regret missing an amazing book, but The Wells Bequest is technically its companion novel. In The Grimm Legacy you are introduced to some important people and things, so don’t miss out on that.
Now we can get to the good stuff. This book was amazingly adventurous and made me want to spend all day in the library. If you are a literary nerd like I am, you will appreciate the amount of time the characters spend in the “New York Circulating Repository”, which is pretty much like a library, but with objects rather than books. The coolest part is some of these objects are fiction…they come from books, an author dreamed them up and they shouldn’t even exist outside of the pages of a book–but they do. And what happens when a group of kids wants to get ahold of one of the most important objects in the repository? Lots of mischief and shenanigans, that’s what. I would recommend you read the book to find out. And the best part is, this book can appeal to adults and children alike!
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 2 mild obscenities
Violence/Gore: A weapon is used to injure a character, blood is mentioned; a building burns to the ground; a character threatens another.
Sex/Nudity: A young boy and girl kiss two times.
Mature Subject Matter:
Lying, deceit.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
None


