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A review by knittyreader
How to Fracture a Fairy Tale by Jane Yolen, Jane Yolen
4.0
A story book full of fairy tales. It's great! But not just fairy tales, they're fractured, different, twisted.
Most of the tales I loved. Some of them were not my cup of tea, but that's only to be expected with such an amount of them. I did very much like the twist given to them though, which made them all original and sometimes strange. This could be one of the reasons I liked the tales I already knew best, because the twist was more clear to me.
I think I will never be able to read or hear Rumpelstiltskin the same way ever again.
I received a free copy through Netgalley in return for an honest review.
Most of the tales I loved. Some of them were not my cup of tea, but that's only to be expected with such an amount of them. I did very much like the twist given to them though, which made them all original and sometimes strange. This could be one of the reasons I liked the tales I already knew best, because the twist was more clear to me.
I think I will never be able to read or hear Rumpelstiltskin the same way ever again.
I received a free copy through Netgalley in return for an honest review.