NotATameLion
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I hope this goes here...Does anyone else love books where the authors retell fairy tales, or just expand them?
I'm talking about books by people like Gail Carson Levine, Shannon Hale, and Robin McKinley. I love stories like these, because the original fairy tales are usually so short and basic. I like to know what else could happen.
I love everything by Gail Carson Levine, especially "Ella Enchanted." The other day, I read "Fairest," which was also very good. It's based loosely on the story of Snow White, except with a big twist..."Snow White" isn't pretty. I've read "The Goose Girl," "Enna Burning," and "Book of a Thousand Days" by Shannon Hale, but "The Goose Girl" is my favorite. I've read a few of Robin McKinley's books, but the only one I really loved was "Beauty." I've always loved the Beauty and the Beast story, and "Beauty" was so sweet and romantic.
So does anyone like books based on fairy tales or books by those authors?
I'm talking about books by people like Gail Carson Levine, Shannon Hale, and Robin McKinley. I love stories like these, because the original fairy tales are usually so short and basic. I like to know what else could happen.

I love everything by Gail Carson Levine, especially "Ella Enchanted." The other day, I read "Fairest," which was also very good. It's based loosely on the story of Snow White, except with a big twist..."Snow White" isn't pretty. I've read "The Goose Girl," "Enna Burning," and "Book of a Thousand Days" by Shannon Hale, but "The Goose Girl" is my favorite. I've read a few of Robin McKinley's books, but the only one I really loved was "Beauty." I've always loved the Beauty and the Beast story, and "Beauty" was so sweet and romantic.

So does anyone like books based on fairy tales or books by those authors?