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A Tale Dark and Grimm Series
Author: Adam Gidwitz
Illustrator: Dan Santat
Number of Books in Series: 3
Age Group: 10 - 14 years

Reading Level: AR Levels estimated 4.1-4.6
GLE estimated 4.0-4.3
F&P/GRL estimated M-N
DRA estimated 38-40
Lexile® measure 630L-690L


A Tale Dark and Grimm Book List:



This series should be read in the correct order listed here.

Book 1: A Tale Dark and Grimm
Ages 10-14. October 28, 2010.
Lexile measure: 690L

Book 2: In a Glass Grimmly
Ages 10-14. September 27, 2012.
Lexile measure: 630L

Book 3: The Grimm Conclusion
Ages 10-14. October 8, 2013.
Lexile measure: 630L

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 3 Books


List of Awards:

Selection on the Today Show's Al's Book Club for Kids
NCTE Notable Children's Books in the Language Arts Selection
E. B. White Read Aloud Honor Book
New York Times Editors' Choice
Publishers Weekly Flying Start
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
ALA Notable Book
Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2012
Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2012
School Library Journal Best Book of 2012
Oprah Kids' Reading List Pick


Best Seller Lists:

New York Times best-seller list


Other Websites for Additional Information:

Author Website for Adam Gidwitz



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