Märchen der Gebrüder Grimm 2 by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm

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By Margaret Robinson Posted on Dec 25, 2025
In Category - The Vault
Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859 Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859
German
Hey, have you ever wondered what happened after 'happily ever after'? The Brothers Grimm's second collection isn't just a repeat of the famous fairy tales. It's like opening a treasure chest of stories that didn't make the first cut—some are weird, some are surprisingly dark, and a few might just become your new favorites. We're talking about enchanted animals, clever peasants outsmarting kings, and magic that feels old and wild. If you think you know Grimm, this volume will show you corners of their imagination you never knew existed. It's the perfect book to dip into when you want something short, strange, and utterly captivating.
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The Story

This isn't one story, but a whole collection of them. Think of it as the second helping from the Brothers Grimm's massive story feast. You won't find Cinderella or Snow White here. Instead, you'll meet characters like the clever little tailor who uses his wits to win a kingdom, or the travelling musicians—a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster—who find a new home in the most unexpected way. The plots are simple but powerful: a quest for a golden bird, a battle of wits with a giant, or a simple kindness repaid with magical help.

Why You Should Read It

Reading this feels like discovering the secret, slightly rougher drafts of stories we all know. The magic here is less polished and more unpredictable. I love how these tales celebrate cleverness over brute strength and often reward kindness in strange, poetic ways. The characters, though simple, have a raw charm. You root for the underdog, hiss at the greedy king, and feel the eerie chill of the deep, dark woods. It reminds you that fairy tales were once told by firelight, full of wonder and a little bit of fear.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves folklore, enjoys short stories, or wants to see where our modern fantasy tales really came from. It's a fantastic book for reading aloud (maybe skip the scarier bits for young kids!) or for anyone who likes their stories with a pinch of mystery and a lot of heart. If the first volume of Grimm's tales felt familiar, this one is a delightful, curious adventure into the unknown.



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