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Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Favourite Characters in Modern Fairy Tales and Fairy Tale Retellings

19th February 2013 By Julianne 8 Comments

This is my seventeenth Top Ten Tuesday post! Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is ‘Top Ten Favourite Characters in X Genre’, with the X being whatever genre you chose. Firstly, I considered writing about contemporary YA, but I decided that I write about contemporary YA almost all the time, so I’d do something different this time around! I’m not sure that ‘modern fairy tales’ or ‘fairy tale retellings’ are genres in their own right, but it’s my topic, and I’ll write what I want to, and just hope you enjoy reading the post and check out some of the books!

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How amazing is this bed‽ It would be the perfect place to lie while reading even more fantastic modern fairy tales and retellings.

 

Top Ten Favourite Characters in Modern Fairy Tales and Fairy Tale Retellings

1. Puss from ‘Puss in Boots’ in The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories, by Angela Carter – I love ‘The Bloody Chamber’ and the wolf tales but ‘Puss in Boots’ is my favourite story in this collection. It’s just so much fun, and Puss is a charming, funny narrator.

2. Rosie from Spindle’s End, by Robin McKinley – Rosie was born a princess, but was cursed by a witch to prick her finger on a spindle on her 21st birthday and fall asleep forever. To avoid this fate, she is taken away by a clever young fairy to grow up in a small village as an ordinary girl. I really liked Rosie. She deals with the situations she finds herself in really well, and she can talk to animals!

3. Clara, from Ash, by Malinda Lo – not the heroine this time, but a background character that I liked and found really interesting.

4. The dog from ‘The Princess Who Stood On Her Own Two Feet‘, by Jeanne Desy (also found in Don’t Bet on the Prince, edited by Jack Zipes, and The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales, edited by Alison Lurie) – because he loved her then.

5. Ellie, from Avalon High, by Meg Cabot – does a King Arthur retelling count? Anyway, I really liked Ellie. She’s courageous and won’t stand for the nonsensical idea that she’s the reincarnation of tragic Elaine, rather than someone much more powerful.

6. Granny, from Fire and Hemlock, by Diana Wynne Jones – she’s so much better than either of Polly’s parents!

7. Little Red Riding Hood from Revolting Rhymes,by Roald Dahl – You have to respect a little girl that pulls a pistol from her knickers and shoots the wolf dead. Or at least fear her. The way in which she ‘helps’ the Three Little Pigs is erm, unorthodox as well.

8. The witch, from ‘Prince Amilec’, by Tanith Lee (found in Don’t Bet on the Prince, edited by Jack Zipes, and The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales, edited by Alison Lurie) – She breaks all the witch stereotypes, and is very crafty.

9. Val, from Valiant, by Holly Black – Val has many flaws, but she ultimately manages to make the right decisions and fight for what is important.

10. Jacky, from Jack, the Giant Killer, by Charles de Lint – a young woman who discovers not just a whole world of magic, but also her own personal power.

Who are your favourite fairy tale characters, whether traditional, re-told, or modern?

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

Top Ten Favourite Romances

12th February 2013 By Julianne 4 Comments

This is my sixteenth Top Ten Tuesday post! Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. I have taken a rather broad view of this topic, choosing to pick my favourite romances within books, rather than my favourite romantic novels, because I don’t read many books that could be simply classed as romantic novels. I then narrowed it down by choosing only books that I’ve previously reviewed. Enjoy!

 
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Top Ten Favourite Romances

1. Jeane Smith and Michael Lee from Adorkable, by Sarra Manning – Girl dislikes everything boy represents, boy cannot understand girl at all. But their lust for each other starts to overpower their initial reluctance.

2. Ruby and Noel from the Ruby Oliver Quartet, by E. Lockhart – because they’re completely adorable, as frustrating and confused as they can sometimes be.

3. Val and Ravus, from Valiant, by Holly Black – the only Beauty and the Beast retelling that I have read so far that didn’t stink of Stockholm Syndrome, and Val kicks butt.

4. Mia and Adam, from If I Stay and Where She Went, by Gayle Forman – because before the accident they were such a vomitously cute couple, and they proved their love after things got all, well, car crashy.

5. Riley and Dylan, from Everything Beautiful, by Simmone Howell – two unconventional teenagers that meet at Christian summer camp, and go on to combine an adventure with their unusual romance.

6. Naomi and Will, from Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac, by Gabrielle Zevin – because he loves her so patiently, even though she is afraid of her feelings.

7. Nicola and Battle, from Empress of the World, by Sara Ryan – because of Nicola’s journey towards self-discovery, and the open ending.

8. Anthea and Robin, from Girl Meets Boy, by Ali Smith – First non-YA book on the list! This is a short book mainly about a) two sisters with very different ways of seeing the world, b) gender, and c) love.

9. Ash and Kaisa, from Ash, by Malinda Lo – hello, slow burn.

10. Tom and The Perfectionist, from All My Friends Are Superheroes, by Andrew Kaufman – I’m worried that anything I could write here would spoil your enjoyment of this book. So just go read it.

Honourable mentions to some of my other favourite fictional couples: Aria and Perry from Under the Never Sky, Allie and Carter from Night School, Flora and Charles from Cold Comfort Farm (it’s okay that he’s her cousin because it’s a satire, right?), Heather and Morag from The Good Fairies of New York, Frankie Landau-Banks and pranks, Sam from Slam and maturity, everyone and everyone in How I Paid For College, Maria and Michael from Roswell (hated Max and Liz on rewatch, but Maria and Michael forever!!!1one), Seth and Summer from The OC (in honour of my sister), and obviously, Edie and Dylan from the Diary of a Crush books.

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, love story, romance, Top Ten Tuesday

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