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Don't let the saccharine visuals (by [https://web.archive.org/web/20130709060256/http://rikkenian.deviantart.com/ Nate Taylor]) fool you; this book is most definitely not for young children, unless you want to emotionally scar them for life. For adults, on the other hand, it's one of the best parodies of fairy tales in the vein (no pun intended) of the Brothers Grimm. [[Word of God|As Rothfuss puts it]], "I think of it as ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' meets ''[[Coraline (novel)|Coraline]]'', with some [[Edward Gorey]] mixed in."
 
The book focuses on the titular duo, as well as a mysterious [[Our Monsters Are Different|"thing under the bed"]]. It has [[Multiple Endings|three separate endings]]; unlike the [[Choose Your Own Adventure]] series, however, it's meant to be read in a linear fashion. How the story ends depends on where you decide to stop reading, so you get a [[Happily Ever After|good ending]], a [[Gory Discretion Shot|bad ending]], or... [[The One With...|"the one with the teeth"]].
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