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Author:  JerryChicken [ Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:08 pm ]
Post subject:  The Book Club

With the 200th anniversary today of the first publication of "Die Kinder und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales)", folk stories collated and retold by The Grimm brothers, its perhaps opportune to re-open The Book Club thread and offer a link to a free eBook download of Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm via the Gutenberg Press, available in several formats possibly the best choice if reading from a PC would be the PDF version which includes the original illustrations.

If you're thinking of reading them to your children at bedtime then have a read through first as some of them are quite dark :D, being folk tales they weren't necessarily written for children in their original format.

The one that I wanted to be in there (but isn't) is the tale entitled "How Children Played Butcher With Each Other" in which a whole family butchers itself, shame its not there :lol:

Download the book from here :
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2591
With the 200th anniversary today of the first publication of "Die Kinder und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales)", folk stories collated and retold by The Grimm brothers, its perhaps opportune to re-open The Book Club thread and offer a link to a free eBook download of Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm via the Gutenberg Press, available in several formats possibly the best choice if reading from a PC would be the PDF version which includes the original illustrations.

If you're thinking of reading them to your children at bedtime then have a read through first as some of them are quite dark :D, being folk tales they weren't necessarily written for children in their original format.

The one that I wanted to be in there (but isn't) is the tale entitled "How Children Played Butcher With Each Other" in which a whole family butchers itself, shame its not there :lol:

Download the book from here :
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2591

Author:  cod'ead [ Thu Dec 20, 2012 7:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

JerryChicken wrote:With the 200th anniversary today of the first publication of "Die Kinder und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales)", folk stories collated and retold by The Grimm brothers, its perhaps opportune to re-open The Book Club thread and offer a link to a free eBook download of Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm via the Gutenberg Press, available in several formats possibly the best choice if reading from a PC would be the PDF version which includes the original illustrations.

If you're thinking of reading them to your children at bedtime then have a read through first as some of them are quite dark :D, being folk tales they weren't necessarily written for children in their original format.

The one that I wanted to be in there (but isn't) is the tale entitled "How Children Played Butcher With Each Other" in which a whole family butchers itself, shame its not there :lol:

Download the book from here :
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2591


Radio 4 have been presenting a series each day this week, looking at the Grimm "Fairy" Tales and yes, most of them were very red in blood & claw. Apparently all they did was collate, embellish and write down traditional folk tales, many of the used to scare children to be obedient.

Mind you, I'm sure I once spen a drunken night of debauchery with Rumpelstiltsken's ugly sister
JerryChicken wrote:With the 200th anniversary today of the first publication of "Die Kinder und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales)", folk stories collated and retold by The Grimm brothers, its perhaps opportune to re-open The Book Club thread and offer a link to a free eBook download of Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm via the Gutenberg Press, available in several formats possibly the best choice if reading from a PC would be the PDF version which includes the original illustrations.

If you're thinking of reading them to your children at bedtime then have a read through first as some of them are quite dark :D, being folk tales they weren't necessarily written for children in their original format.

The one that I wanted to be in there (but isn't) is the tale entitled "How Children Played Butcher With Each Other" in which a whole family butchers itself, shame its not there :lol:

Download the book from here :
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2591


Radio 4 have been presenting a series each day this week, looking at the Grimm "Fairy" Tales and yes, most of them were very red in blood & claw. Apparently all they did was collate, embellish and write down traditional folk tales, many of the used to scare children to be obedient.

Mind you, I'm sure I once spen a drunken night of debauchery with Rumpelstiltsken's ugly sister

Author:  John_D [ Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

I had an old book of Dutch childhood tales - Shock-headed Peter or something like that. Still haunts my dreams. It was graphically violent.

Author:  adelaide-giant.no9 [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

need some advice from the reading dept lol....love reading political /terrorist /thriller type books especially terrence strong, anyone have any recommended authors to try next along similar lines

Author:  Hull White Star [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

adelaide-giant.no9 wrote:need some advice from the reading dept lol....love reading political /terrorist /thriller type books especially terrence strong, anyone have any recommended authors to try next along similar lines


Have you read The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo trilogy?? A bit of everything you've mentioned in them.

Author:  West Leeds Rhino [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

adelaide-giant.no9 wrote:need some advice from the reading dept lol....love reading political /terrorist /thriller type books especially terrence strong, anyone have any recommended authors to try next along similar lines


I would suggest anything from the Sigma series written by James Rollins http://www.jamesrollins.com/books/view/34
adelaide-giant.no9 wrote:need some advice from the reading dept lol....love reading political /terrorist /thriller type books especially terrence strong, anyone have any recommended authors to try next along similar lines


I would suggest anything from the Sigma series written by James Rollins http://www.jamesrollins.com/books/view/34

Author:  Mintball [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

My reading in the last few months has been pretty slow, but I'm currently about half way through Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen.

Originally published in 1668, it's been described as a sort of German Don Quixote, and tells the story of the eponymous simple character and his adventures during the Thirty Years War.

Translated by Mike Mitchell, it's raw, earthy, rabelaisian and really accessible. A really enjoyable read.

Author:  John_D [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

By way of solidarity with a friend who has to read it as part of something she's doing at university, I've agreed to read Ulysses.
Must want my head testing

Author:  Mintball [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

JerryChicken wrote:With the 200th anniversary today of the first publication of "Die Kinder und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales)", folk stories collated and retold by The Grimm brothers, its perhaps opportune to re-open The Book Club thread and offer a link to a free eBook download of Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm via the Gutenberg Press, available in several formats possibly the best choice if reading from a PC would be the PDF version which includes the original illustrations....


Meant to say – you can follow @gutenbooks on Twitter and there are loads of notifications of what they're making available.

Author:  rover49 [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Book Club

Hull White Star wrote:Have you read The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo trilogy?? A bit of everything you've mentioned in them.


Watched the Swedish sub-titled versions on telly, thought they were good.

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