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How would Little Red Riding Hood's story play if we heard it from the viewpoint of the wolf, & what's the real scuttlebutt about the seven dwarfs? Whether they're told to us as bedtime treats of viewed as Disney movies, fairy tales fuel our imagination. Now fantasy's finest indulge themselves & offer us some wonderful new versions of these treasured tales. Maybe the wolf should get to eat at least one little pig. Perhaps Cinderella was really a master schemer in her own right. Could Sleeping Beauty have had a problem with narcolepsy? Whatever your favorite story is, you're bound to find it in this treasure trove of carefully fractured fairy tales.… (plus d'informations)
Not a children's book - more like a genre romance or fantasy. Plenty fun, only one or two stories were intense enough for a Datlow/ Windling anthology. None were quite creative enough to make me want to find more by the author. If you're trying to decide whether to pick it up, I recommend you go for it.
There were only a handful of stories that were readable in my opinion. Spinning a Yarn, How I Came to Marry a Herpetologist, True Love, Gilly the Goose Girl, and Baron Boscov's Bastard.
Fifi's Tail could have been good but they tried to cram in every fairy tale.
The Beanstalk Incident was ok too.
Now that I think about it, there were just some really really bad ones that ruined the bunch for me. ( )
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Short stories in anthology:
Spinning a Yarn by Jody Lynn Nye How I Came to Marry a Herpetologist by Nina Kiriki Hoffman Puck in Boots, the True Story by Connie Hirsch Case #285B by Ester M. Friesner Beanstalk Incident by Jane Lindskold Gilly the Goose Girl by Nancy Springer Fifi's Tale by Alan Rodgers Thy Golden Stair by Richard Parks True Love (or The Many Brides of Prince Charming) by Todd Fahnestock and Giles Custer Savior by John Helfers Wolf at the Door by Lupita Shepard Castle and Jack by Tim Waggoner Baron Boscov's Bastard by Jacey Bedford Emperor's New (and Improved) Clothes by Leslie What One Fairy Tale, Hard-Boiled by P. Andrew Miller Feeding Frenzy or The Further Adventures of the Frog Prince by Josepha Sherman A Leg up or The Constant Tin Soldier (Gonzo version) by Gary A. Braunbeck Mrs. Myrtle Montegrande vs. the Vegetable Stalker/Slayer by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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How would Little Red Riding Hood's story play if we heard it from the viewpoint of the wolf, & what's the real scuttlebutt about the seven dwarfs? Whether they're told to us as bedtime treats of viewed as Disney movies, fairy tales fuel our imagination. Now fantasy's finest indulge themselves & offer us some wonderful new versions of these treasured tales. Maybe the wolf should get to eat at least one little pig. Perhaps Cinderella was really a master schemer in her own right. Could Sleeping Beauty have had a problem with narcolepsy? Whatever your favorite story is, you're bound to find it in this treasure trove of carefully fractured fairy tales.
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