Volume 1-35, works. Volume 36-37, letters. Volume 38 provides an extensive bibliography of Ruskin's writings and a catalogue of his drawings, with corrections to earlier volumes in George Allen's Library Edition of the Works of John Ruskin. Volume 39, general index.
OLD POWER DEMANDS NEW SACRIFICE. . . Rapunzel has lived inside her tower for too long, but she’s never been trapped. When a strange demon comes knocking on her stone, she’s forced to leave the comfort of her home to figure out what’s going on in Grimm. Instead of the once bustling world she expects, Rapunzel finds it empty except for death, decay, and a cowardly Frog King. When The Huntsman finds Rapunzel spouting twisted declarations in the Frog King’s castle, he can feel the death that lingers on her lips. The Mad Princess gets under his skin in a way no one has before and her beauty can’t dampen the clear hostility she elicits in him. He doesn’t want anything to do with her, but he has to admit Rapunzel is an asset for the coming war even if her very presence threatens his sanity. Now, Snow White has staked her claim and Grimm will need all the help it can get. Two souls must fight who they were made to be, but to do so could destroy the very fabric of this world. It will take every power to stand against the rising threat, but one thing is certain. The Lords must rise or Grimm will fall. There is no other way. . . If you like Sarah J Maas, Gena Showalter, J.R. Ward, Laura Thalassa, or Jennifer L. Armentrout, you won’t be able to put down this highly addictive twisted fairy tale. Reading Order: The Sons of Wonderland Mad as a Hatter Late as a Rabbit Feral as a Cat Cruel as a Queen The Daughters of Neverland Vicious as a Darling Fierce as a Tiger Lily Wicked as a Pixie Monstrous as a Croc The Heirs of Oz Heartless as a Tin Man Empty as a Scarecrow Cowardly as a Lion Vengeful as a Beauty The Lords of Grimm Cunning as a Trickster Bitter as a Captain Twisted as a Princess Hateful as a Sister