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This book tried to do too much, and mostly failed at all of it. I’m very sadface about it.

November 18, 2015 by narfna 5 Comments

So first of all, as a whole, I really love this series. I love the characters. I love the blending of sci-fi and fairy-tales. I love the epic, space-faring, international, futuristic scope of it. And I liked this book as well, but I didn’t love it. And as a book, and a series-ender, it was far from perfect. I’m really upset about not loving it, especially since each book since Cinder has been better than the last. I really thought Meyer had got her feet […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: fairy tale retelling, Marissa Meyer, narfna, science fiction, the Lunar Chronicles, winter, Young Adult

narfna's CBR7 Review No:180 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: fairy tale retelling, Marissa Meyer, narfna, science fiction, the Lunar Chronicles, winter, Young Adult ·
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Dance, Dance, Dance

October 22, 2015 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

This was one hell of an enjoyable read! Lots of thanks to the several Cannonballers who raved about it. The Girls at the Kingfisher Club is based on The Twelve Dancing Princesses fairy tale which I LOVED as a kid. Did anyone ever see that tv adaptation with Lesley Ann Warren? We had it recorded on VHS and I probably wore it out with my constant rewatches. Not sure if it’d hold up years later, but this book set in the roaring twenties was the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Genevieve Valentine, historical fiction, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

yesknopemaybe's CBR7 Review No:57 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Genevieve Valentine, historical fiction, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club ·
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I mean, I GET it, but I don’t have to be HAPPY about it.

August 14, 2015 by narfna 2 Comments

I have liked every Jim C. Hines book I’ve ever read, and that holds true for The Snow Queen’s Shadow. But I didn’t LIKE like this book. In fact, I think I’m in a fight with it. We definitely weren’t speaking for a while, and I got kind of pouty and shouty with it. Pouty shouty, if you will. The thing about this book, which is the fourth and last in Hines’ Princess quartet, is that it’s a smart, well-written ending to the series. It […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: fairy tale retelling, Fairy Tales, fantasy, Jim C. Hines, narfna, princess quartet, retellings, the snow queen's shadow

narfna's CBR7 Review No:118 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: fairy tale retelling, Fairy Tales, fantasy, Jim C. Hines, narfna, princess quartet, retellings, the snow queen's shadow ·
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These fun fairy-tale retellings are feminist as f*ck.

July 8, 2015 by narfna 2 Comments

The Stepsister Scheme Jim C. Hines is honestly one of my favorite authors, even though he’s never written a book that I’ve lost my mind* over. What he writes is solid, fun fantasy with a strong feminist backbone. He also seems to have a thing for championing the underdog, and writing stories that subvert traditional story-types. The Princess series, of which I’ve read all but the last book at the time of writing this review, is particularly notable as all the main characters are ladies, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: cinderella, fairy tale retelling, fantasy, Jim C. Hines, little red riding hood, narfna, princess quartet, red hood's revenge, sleeping beauty, Snow White, the little mermaid, the mermaid's madness, the stepsister scheme

narfna's CBR7 Review No:98 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: cinderella, fairy tale retelling, fantasy, Jim C. Hines, little red riding hood, narfna, princess quartet, red hood's revenge, sleeping beauty, Snow White, the little mermaid, the mermaid's madness, the stepsister scheme ·
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“When something catches your attention just keep your attention on it, stick with it ’til the end, and somewhere along the line there’ll be weirdness.”

October 23, 2014 by narfna Leave a Comment

It would be reductive to sum this book up as ‘Snow White in the ’60s with racism,’ but you could if you really wanted to. That’s the hook that caught me, after all. But really, the Snow White story is just the way in. It’s not really concerned with the same things that Snow White (or other fairy-tales) is concerned with. Boy, Snow, Bird is not as mysterious of a title as it first appears. Boy, Snow and Bird are all characters in the novel. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Boy Snow Bird, fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Helen Oyeyemi, narfna, Race relations, retellings

narfna's CBR6 Review No:88 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Boy Snow Bird, fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Helen Oyeyemi, narfna, Race relations, retellings ·
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Short but sweet take on Rapunzel.

September 23, 2014 by narfna Leave a Comment

Rapunzel is my favorite fairy-tale, so you can imagine my skepticism learning the Rapunzel in this version has no hair. Absolutely none at all. But I was charmed by the author’s way with words, and by the end, she had me with her version of this story (even if I loved it for very different reasons than I love the original tale). I read the whole thing in about an hour and a half. It’s not very long, but it packs a nice little punch. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: cameron dokey, fairy tale retelling, golden, narfna, Rapunzel, Young Adult

narfna's CBR6 Review No:77 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: cameron dokey, fairy tale retelling, golden, narfna, Rapunzel, Young Adult ·
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