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Top Ten Fairytale Retellings I’ve Read

4th August 2015 By Julianne 1 Comment

Fairytale retellings are my jam. Actually, I’m not a big fan of jam. So maybe not. Anyway. Fairytale retellings! I am absolutely obsessed with fairytale retellings and have been since my first year of university. I adore them. I haven’t read any for a while, despite having several on my TBR, but there are far more than ten with a place in my heart, so writing this was tricky…

 

1. ‘The Bloody Chamber’, by Angela Carter, from The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories – Beautiful, beautiful story from the queen of fairytale retellings. It’s Bluebeard, deliciously told and with a feminist twist.

2. ‘Puss in Boots’, by Angela Carter, from The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories – ‘The Bloody Chamber’ is gorgeous but it’s actually ‘Puss in Boots’ that is my favourite. It’s narrated BY THE CAT! There’s lust, there’s love, it’s masses of fun! I LOVE IT.

3. Valiant, by Holly Black – Val goes through hell and kicks butt and it’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ without the nasty stink of Stockholm Syndrome.

4. ‘Snow’, by Francesca Lia Block, from The Rose and the Beast: Fairy Tales Retold – it hits on a lot of standard FLB tropes but it’s a perfect retelling of ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarves’.

5. Spindle’s End, by Robin McKinley – a retelling of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ that managed to be both epic and down to earth, being from the point of view of both the cursed princess and the fairy that’s trying to save her life and the kingdom.

6. Jack, the Giant Killer, by Charles de Lint – Jack is actually Jacky, and Jack is also a job description. I keep meaning to read more Charles de Lint but his books are not well stocked by libraries.

7. Ash, by Malinda Lo – a quietly beautiful retelling of Cinderella.

8. ‘The Kith of the Elf-Folk’ by Lord Dunsany (out of copyright, so click to read) – ‘The Little Mermaid’ except the Little Mermaid realises that being human is actually kind of rubbish compared to being a mermaid…

9. ‘Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf’, by Roald Dahl, from Revolting Rhymes – “The small girl smiles. One eyelid flickers…” perfect.

10. Fire and Hemlock, by Diana Wynne Jones – possibly the only retelling ever to make me cry!

If you enjoyed this you’ll probably also like to read my previous post, Top Ten Tuesday: Favourite Characters in Modern Fairy Tales and Fairy Tale Retellings.

Let me know in a comment if you did this week’s topic, and please leave recommendations for fairytale retellings you think I should read! Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, fairy tales, Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Books I’ve Read So Far in 2015

30th June 2015 By Julianne 3 Comments

I have only read 28 books so far this year, so it was quite hard to pick out a top ten – there were some clear winners but I was wracked with indecision over some of the others. Therefore I wouldn’t call this a definitive list – I’m prone to changing my mind and revising star ratings! I also haven’t ranked these – if I tried to do that it would have taken me all day – they’re in the order in which I read them.

Click the book titles/authors for full reviews.

Top Ten Books I’ve Read So Far in 2015
 

Trouble, by Non Pratt – I finally got around to reading the much-acclaimed Trouble and really enjoyed it, but not as much as Remix, which appears later on my list.

The Sky is Everywhere, by Jandy Nelson – it took me a while to get into this one but by the end I felt like I was the narrator, which is the number one sign of a good book.

Artemis Fowl and The Opal Deception, by Eoin Colfer – SUCH PERIL. SO PLOT. VERY AHHHH! My favourite Artemis Fowl book so far apart from the first.

The Bookshop Book, by Jen Campbell – I want to use this as a travel guide for the rest of my life.

Elizabeth is Missing, by Emma Healey – I had a few mixed feelings about this but it was well-written and I enjoyed it.

Remix, by Non Pratt – friendship, festivals, and whimsical vests, wonderful.

Wintersmith, by Terry Pratchett – I’m still thinking about the witches and I read this in May.

Being Emily, by Rachel Gold – quick, easy to read trans coming-out story, with some unusual elements.

I’ll Give You the Sun, by Jandy Nelson – I didn’t love this as much as The Sky is Everywhere, it took me even longer to get into it but it was still a memorable, powerful read in the end.

How to Be Bad, by E Lockhart, Lauren Myracle, and Sarah Mlynowski – friendship and life troubles on a three-day road trip. Now I have read all of E Lockhart’s books! Wayhey!

Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. If you’ve done your own version of this list let me know! Do we have any books in common?

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, list, Top Ten Tuesday

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