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The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm, #3)

Michael Buckley · 2006 · Book

Juvenile Fiction

This novel combines elements of mystery, adventure, and humor, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy fairy tale twists.

ModernThe Impact of Family Ties on Personal IdentityMagic's Consequences in Real LifeThe Quest for Truth and ResolutionThe Clash Between Fantasy and RealityOvercoming Adversity Through Teamwork

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