St. Matthäus-Kirchhof Cemetery lies in Berlin, Germany. It has many historical and culturally significant graves. Four members of the Grimm family are buried there- Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm as well as Wilhelm's two sons. In A Grimm Warning, Conner, Bree, Mrs. Peters and the Bookhuggers attend a literary festival that takes place at the cemetery site, where three "new" fairy-tales by Brothers Grimm are revealed. When Conner sees the graves of the Brothers Grimm, he is surprised how plain they are, as he expected them to be "flashier".
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| - St. Matthäus-Kirchhof Cemetery lies in Berlin, Germany. It has many historical and culturally significant graves. Four members of the Grimm family are buried there- Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm as well as Wilhelm's two sons. In A Grimm Warning, Conner, Bree, Mrs. Peters and the Bookhuggers attend a literary festival that takes place at the cemetery site, where three "new" fairy-tales by Brothers Grimm are revealed. When Conner sees the graves of the Brothers Grimm, he is surprised how plain they are, as he expected them to be "flashier".
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| - St. Matthäus-Kirchhof Cemetery lies in Berlin, Germany. It has many historical and culturally significant graves. Four members of the Grimm family are buried there- Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm as well as Wilhelm's two sons. In A Grimm Warning, Conner, Bree, Mrs. Peters and the Bookhuggers attend a literary festival that takes place at the cemetery site, where three "new" fairy-tales by Brothers Grimm are revealed. When Conner sees the graves of the Brothers Grimm, he is surprised how plain they are, as he expected them to be "flashier". Mrs. Peters heard of the festival from her old colleague Mrs. Weiss. A local celebrity, Sofia Amsel, reads the fairy-tales to the public.
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