Time to party. Top Ten Tuesday is turning 10 today. For a meme to exist this long is pretty amazing. Thank you so much to The Broke and The Bookish for creating it and thank you to Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl for picking up Top Ten Tuesday when The Broke and The Bookish … Continue reading Happy 10 Years to #TopTenTuesday | Looking Back at an Old Prompt | #TopTenTuesday 243
Tag: retellings
Tilly and the Lost Fairytales | Book 2 of Pages & Co. | Book Review
Book: Tilly and the Lost Fairytales (Pages & Co. 2) by Anna James Release Date: September 19th 2019 Tags: Fantasy/ Middle Grade / Fairytale / Retellings / Brothers Grimm / Jack and the Beanstalk / Rapunzel / Family Other books in this series I reviewed Tilly and the Book Wanderers On a wintery visit to … Continue reading Tilly and the Lost Fairytales | Book 2 of Pages & Co. | Book Review
Trying to Be an Elemental Witch – 2019 Retellings Reading Challenge
Very, very last minute I decided to participate in the retellings reading challenge hosted by Tracy over on Cornerfolds. I went back and forth for a while but then I realized I had more retellings still on my shelves, seeing as any retellings count. As you might guess this challenge is to challenge you … Continue reading Trying to Be an Elemental Witch – 2019 Retellings Reading Challenge
Book Review – How to Fracture a Fairytale
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the review copy in exchange for an honest review. Book: How to Fracture a Fairytale by Jane Yolen Release Date: November 5th 2018 Tags: Fantasy / Collection / Short Stories / Poetry / Retellings / Fairytale / Mythology / Jewish Characters Trigger Warnings:Concentration Camps / Rape / … Continue reading Book Review – How to Fracture a Fairytale
Book Review – The Carver
If you like fairytale retellings, this might be the book for you!
Book Review – Regal Academy: A School for Fairy Tales
Regal Academy, takes the fairy tales in a different direction...
TTT #94 – Things I Wish to See More in Books
Do you ever read a book and think with an element of the book that you wished to see more of that in other books?