Poll
All right, I promise I'll leave y'all alone after this and won't become one of those annoying pollers. First and last time I do a poll.
Do you read fairy tale retelliings? And would you be willing to answer a private poll about it for a project of mine?
Do you read fairy tale retelliings? And would you be willing to answer a private poll about it for a project of mine?
Yes, I read retellings and would like to answer.
No, I don't read retellings.
I want to read the fine print and get a lawyer before I answer either way.
Poll added by: Marquise
Voting started on: Dec 09, 2025 12:00AM PST
Ends at: Dec 31, 2025 11:59PM PST
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I used to read retellings, but I haven't for several years. Is that the kind of experience you're looking for, or not?
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In fairness I have read retellings but I don't read retellings as if I particularly sought them out. I also took fairtales to also include retellings of myths - like those of Greece and Rome - on that basis perhaps you can let me know if I should withdraw my vote! - all my best Liam
I read, although rather rarely. But if I can, I will help you with your project. This or any other one.
I answered no, but I'm cheering you on and am very interested in seeing this project come together. (You knew this already, just making my sentiments public.)
I've read a few and enjoyed them but they're not a common genre for me to read and they're not my favorite, nor are traditional fairy tales. My guess is I wouldn't have enough useful things to say to help you, Marquise.
Mela wrote: "I read, although rather rarely. But if I can, I will help you with your project. This or any other one."Same boat. How experienced of readers art thou looking for?
I read them, but they're rarely in my top 5 genres, just because I don't seek them out that much. But I always enjoy them when I do.
I love fairy tale retellings, although it's becoming harder for me to find ones in accessible formats.
I don’t mind reading retellings but have never actually read one I enjoyed 100 so I don’t seek them out because I’m always disappointed.
Retellings as such don't interest me one smitch. If I pick up a well written book and halfway through think, "oh hey, this is like X" okay, but I don't seek them out.
I wouldn't mind more than one poll from you.:) I've only read a Shakespeare play retelling and a few Greek mythology retellings are also in my TBR.
I read retellings occasionally. Usually folklore/fairy tale; you have heard my opinion of most retellers of Greek myths (to quote GBS in Major Barbara, "few of them know Greek, and none of them know anything else").
I read lots of stuff and sometimes it turns out to be a retelling. I don't mind, but I don't seek them out. When I look for a fairy tale/myth, it is the original. For example both Tale of Genji and Journey to the West are on my TBR shelf.
I'm more familiar with the original fairy tales than books that feature re-telling, but I did read some re-tellings. I mainly know about the German ones like The Brothers Grimm 'cause I'm German myself.
I voted No. I typically don't read them.. Every now and again maybe.. but I do tend to watch retellings for film, more than reading them, if they're done right.
I read a lot of fairy tale retellings, I’d be very happy to answer some questions for a private poll 😊
I haven't read anything this year specific to what you're looking for, but in the future I would be more than happy to help. :)
I like retellings, especially is they are outside our Western European canon.How will you manage a private poll if Goodreads removes direct messaging? I'm asking for a friend! smiley face
It really depends. I’ll look into a retelling of a fairytale/legend/myth if if it sounds interesting, or if I’m intrigued by how the author is promising to capture the characters/story. I’ll bite.
Mar wrote: "I do read retellings but I tend to read only queer retellings."Fairytale retellings are about the only straight fictions I still read!
And only if they're clearly not insipid "fairytale romance".
...actually I guess it's basically just T Kingfisher at this point.
Erin Craig's Small Favors, and Wicked by Gregory Whatshisface both convinced me of the potential of retellings. I'm sure they are not all created equal, but I loved both of those.
I do read them occasionally! I've recently read all of Elizabeth Lim's original books and they are all retellings!


















































