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Tag Archives: fairy tales
Brave Red, Smart Frog
This week, I’m going to focus on reviewing Cybils books that I wasn’t able to write up during the rush of Cybils season. Brave Red, Smart Frog by Emily Jenkins. Illustrated by Rohan Daniel Eason. Candlewick Press, 2017. This volume … Continue reading
Spindle by E.K. Johnston
Spindle by E.K. Johnston. Hyperion, 2016. Hundreds of years after the Storyteller Queen drove the demon out, as told in A Thousand Night, the demon has been slowly plotting its escape. It has invented a curse on making and the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Print, Reviews, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged fairy tales, Middle Eastern, Sleeping Beauty, teen fantasy
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Roses and Rot by Kat Howard
My blogging friend Maureen at By Singing Light, like myself, is a fan of a well-retold Tam Lin story – so when she got excited about this story, I paid attention. A column by the author on John Scalzi’s blog … Continue reading
The Magicians of Caprona and The Seventh Wish
Here are some short takes catching up on my reading during Cybils season. The Magicians of Caprona by Diana Wynne Jones. Greenwillow Books 2001, 1980. This is a relatively stand-alone volume in the Chrestomanci series, in which he appears (as … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged contemporary fantasy, fairy tales, historical fantasy, Italy, youth fantasy
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Ash & Bramble and The Star-Touched Queen
Time for some teen takes on fairy tales and mythology – favorite middle grade author Sarah Prineas with her first teen book, and debut author Roshani Chokshi. Continue reading
The Lioness and the Spellspinner
Elements from many different fairy tales combine in this story that works as a prequel to Mahoney’s “Twelve Dancing Princesses” retelling The Storyteller and Her Sisters. If you missed it, be sure to read my latest interview with Cheryl. The … Continue reading
Author Interview: Cheryl Mahoney on The Lioness and the Spellspinners
My blogging friend Cheryl Mahoney over at Tales of the Marvelous has been writing a delightful fairy tale-inspired series for young adults since 2013. I’m very pleased to interview her on my blog as part of the tour for her fourth book, The Lioness and the Spellspinners, which came out October 14. Continue reading
Moon Rising, Valiant, and The Toymaker’s Apprentice
There are only a few more weeks until the Cybils winners will be announced! I’ve been reading finalists in other categories trying to prepare, and I’ll try to get reviews of those up soon. In the meantime, here are more … Continue reading
Grounded
Grounded by Megan Morrison. Scholastic, 2015. Rapunzel has grown up in a tower filled with everything she could ever want – beautiful dresses, a harp, books filled with stories about her and her beloved Witch. All the stories warn of … Continue reading
Guest Post: Cheryl Mahoney on The People the Fairies Forget
I have enjoyed the two previous books in my blogging friend Cheryl Mahoney’s Beyond the Tales series, The Wanderers and The Storyteller and Her Sisters. This is part of the blog tour for her latest book, which I am very much looking forward … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Cheryl Mahoney, fairy tales, guest post, teen fantasy, youth fantasy
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