Sylvia Locke’s Cinderella and the Evil Fairy Godmother is deeply enjoyable—perfect for middle-grade readers with a penchant for defying expectations.
Browsing: Fractured Fairy Tales
Buckle up and prepare to laugh yourself silly because Jon Scieszka’s The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales is not to be missed!
Fairy tales and fables are timeless. Every culture and generation has many favorite stories fractured and re-woven into fresh stories.
Karly West has embraced her “irreverent nerdiness” to create a one-of-a-kind graphic novel series for teens and young adults entitled The Scholarly Banana.
Author-Illustrator Bethan Woollvin is back with her third hilariously twisted fairy tale: HANSEL & GRETEL.
Brigid Kemmerer discusses A Curse So Dark and Lonely, a NYT Bestseller.
There have been a number of Beauty and the Beast retellings, but author Brigid Kemmerer’s dark and progressive take on the classic is unique and exhilarating.
It’s Not Jack and the Beanstalk, written by Josh Funk and illustrated by Edwardian Taylor, makes a fantastic addition to any child’s library. Highly recommended.
A Chat with Borlen, aka Grump, From Liesl Shurtliff’s Grump: The (Fairly) True Tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves—meet a grumpy dwarf who gets tangled up in Snow White’s feud with the wicked queen.
The Children’s Book Review Have you heard the story of Cinderella? Well, you don’t know the half of it. Age…