Showing posts with label fairy tale retelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairy tale retelling. Show all posts
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Another Great Cover
And another book for the TBR pile. This one is a "Roaring Twenties" fairy tale retelling that came up in the "also boughts" section when I was checking out another book. The cover caught my eye. So many books! But this is a three-day weekend so I see some reading in my future.
Friday, June 24, 2016
A retelling of Swan Lake
I admit this book caught my eye when it came up in the "also boughts" section for Bride of the Midnight King. I'm always interested in fairy tale retellings, and especially interested when writers venture away from the same three or four stories that get told over and over. (Beauty and the Beast, I'm looking at you!)
I've never actually seen Swan Lake performend; probably the closest is watching Black Swan, but the story really does have all the elements. This one goes on the TBR pile.
I've never actually seen Swan Lake performend; probably the closest is watching Black Swan, but the story really does have all the elements. This one goes on the TBR pile.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Mercedes Lackey's take on Beauty and the Beast: The Fire Rose
The TBR pile gets taller and taller. I'm pretty sure at this point it's taller than I am but it's spread out all over the house, so I don't know for sure. I'm a big fan of Lackey's work. Not sure how I missed reading this. I'm not crazy about the cover, though.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
TBR: Jeannie Lin's classic steampunkfairy tale retelling 'The Warlord and the Nightingale"
I love fairy tales and love reading modern versions and re-imagined versions. I especially enjoy it when writers work with material that's not as well known. (I love "Beauty and the Beast" and "Cinderella," but they're not the only fairy tales out there, you know?)
Jeanie Lin writes beautifully and this lush story is set in the universe of her "Gunpowder Chronicles," steapunk tales set during the Opium Wars. It is a retelling of "The Emperor and the Nightingale," and you will enjoy it.
Learn more about Jeannie Lin here.
Jeanie Lin writes beautifully and this lush story is set in the universe of her "Gunpowder Chronicles," steapunk tales set during the Opium Wars. It is a retelling of "The Emperor and the Nightingale," and you will enjoy it.
Learn more about Jeannie Lin here.
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