Hansel and Gretel in the Enchanted Forest
By Jim LeMay
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Fairy tales with lost children (usually in a forest) are widespread. Also these children get into trouble in the woods by ignoring their parents' warnings.
But some children with more initiative must have ventured into the forest on purpose and many old ladies lived by doing chores for neighboring peasants. In "Hansel and Gretel in the Enchanted Forest" we find out what may have really happened in that forest.
Jim LeMay
Jim LeMay is from Missouri, the land of Mark Twain, Edwin Hubble, Walter Cronkite, Robert A. Heinlein, Yogi Berra and many other notable Americans. He has worked at many of the same jobs, professions and avocations as the people in his novels – bartender (and, with his wife, tavern owner), homebrewer, land surveyor, civil engineer and land developer – and a few things they have not (artist and newspaper man among others). He currently lives in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area with his wife, Nyla.
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The characters, story and writing were good enough that I was actually a little disappointed when the story ended. So I promptly bought the sequel… I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone interested in post-apocalyptic stories with an intellectual twist.
A Shadow over the Afterworld (The Shadow World Book 2)
good story, believable characters. This book is well-written and shows great imagination.
Shadow Jack (The Shadow World Book 3)
I loved this story! It flowed well and the characters were well developed. Following Jack as he climbed over the rooftops was both scary {afraid of heights here} and exhilarating. He deals with the good people and the bad people, and you are never quite [sure] which is which. Highly recommend!
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Hansel and Gretel in the Enchanted Forest
Jim LeMay
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