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message 1: by Naomi (last edited Sep 22, 2009 07:33PM) (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
East by Edith Pattou
I really enjoyed this book. It's a Beauty and the Beast retelling. A very similar book is Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow which I also love. um, any comments by others who have read it? I've heard it's also a retelling of East of the Sun and West of the Moon, which I believe is a myth type folk tale thing? correct me if I'm wrong.


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Elizabeth East of the Sun and West of the Moon is a Norwegian version of a Scandinavian fairy tales. Most fairy tales, etc., are related to all other ones, so Beauty and the Beast was actually rendered after East of the Sun and West of the Moon was. People who study that kind of stuff have like classifications for it, so like both fairy tales would fall into some category where there are enchanted husbands, etc. LOL I don't know if anything I've said makes any sense.


message 3: by Naomi (new)

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interesting. thanks Sarah! though in most beauty and the beast retellings they don't go running off to the north do they? these are the only two I know of.


message 4: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Elizabeth I know. haha The story's a little bit different, isn't it? And by different I think I mean, like, maybe even awkward. I realize that Beauty and the Beast is really unbelievable. But this one's like twice as unbelievable, if that makes any sense. LOL


message 5: by Naomi (new)

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sorry, I don't get it.


message 6: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Elizabeth LOL no it's okay I just reread it, what I said doesn't make any sense. I haven't read East yet, but I have read Sun and Moon. And I really really liked it. But it was weird, you have to admit. Like she sleeps in the same bed as someone that she doesn't even know for months on end and doesn't get overly freaked out by it. Also, initially she agrees to go live alone in the wilderness with a mysterious polar bear. I don't know, that just struck me as sort of awkward, but only because they were elements that I wasn't used to hearing, you know?


message 7: by Naomi (new)

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yeah. it is odd come to think of it, but I read East so long ago, so when I read Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow I was used to the idea and loved seeing how it was different here and there. I think I like East better though. Maybe because I read it first. Who knows? They're both way good and you should def read East if you liked Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow. xD


message 8: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) SHHHH!!! I'M STILL READING IT!!! why did i even enter this discussion?! AAAHHHH!!


message 9: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
I'm sorry!


message 10: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 02, 2009 03:29PM) (new)

I'm pretty sure that this fairy tale has its roots in the story of Cupid and Psyche. And Greek/Roman mythology? Is twisted. Way twisted.

I've had Jessica Day George's retelling for AGES and haven't read it yet. I'm not really a fan of East, though.

But I'm excited for Sarah Beth Durst's retelling, Ice. It's a modern retelling, I think. :-)


message 11: by Naomi (new)

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that sounds right. it's similar, though not quite the same.
Jessica Day George's version is different and I like aspects of it better. you should read it. xD
that sounds really good. I'll have to read it. xD


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

I'll read it eventually; I don't really have a lot of time and I don't even have it with me.

I'm thinking Sarah Beth Durst's will probably be my favourite; I really liked her first two books, and right now, a contemporary retelling sounds wonderful to me. :-)


message 13: by Naomi (new)

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what are her first two? (I marked Ice as to-read btw. It sounds very interesting. xD)


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message 15: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
thanks. xD


message 16: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
are they re-tellings?


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

No. Not retellings. Just...mixed-up fairy tales, I guess. Very fun. :-)


message 18: by Naomi (new)

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lolz. they sound interesting. xD I was just wondering if I should add them to the shelf. xD


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh, definitely. They're focused on fairy tales; they're just not straight-up retellings.


message 20: by Naomi (new)

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ah. okey. xD
lolz. we got off topic. xD btw, other people can add topics, not just me. xD so if anyone has books they want to talk about just add a topic. xD


message 21: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) Madison wrote: "I'm pretty sure that this fairy tale has its roots in the story of Cupid and Psyche. And Greek/Roman mythology? Is twisted. Way twisted.

I've had Jessica Day George's retelling for AGES and haven..."


which one is this?


message 22: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
google it. that's what I did


message 23: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) can't google. :(


message 24: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
why not?


message 25: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) Naomi wrote: "why not?"

cuz my parents are computer nazi(s). as nice as it is that they love me... overprotective isn't very fun. :-|

lol. :D


message 26: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) Rinna-girl wrote: "I've read East, but not Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow. East was okay.

I'm really looking forward to reading Ice!"


... Ice?


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

You're not allowed to use Google?! Wow...I can't imagine that. Granted, Google does have some weird suggested search topics....but I <3 Google.

East is by Edith Pattou.
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow is by Jessica Day George
Ice is by Sarah Beth Durst.


message 28: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) I KNOW! IT'S HORRIBLE! I want to use google, but.... :-|

never heard of that last one, Ice. have you read it yet? it any good?


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

I have not yet read Ice. I do have a copy, though.


message 30: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Elizabeth Madison, when you read it, let me know what you think. One of my friends said she really liked it. I'm curious :) lol


message 31: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) Sarah wrote: "Madison, when you read it, let me know what you think. One of my friends said she really liked it. I'm curious :) lol"

Ditto, Madison. :)


message 32: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
I got it from the lib. If I have time to read it, i'll tell you guys about it. xD


message 33: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) did u read it yet?


message 34: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (catfanatic) | 85 comments Mod
No, I started it, but my attention was everywhere. sorry.


message 35: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) s'kay. i'll get it out eventually, i'm sure. just tell me what u rate it so i can get a good idea before reading it! xD


message 36: by [deleted user] (new)

I've read Ice. I liked it, but it was more than a little odd.


message 37: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) well, odd is good in most retold fairy tales, right? after all, if it's not odd some, you'll expect all the twists that are sure to come - and a story without twists isn't any fun.

so could you expand on 'odd', please? lol. :P


message 38: by Naomi (new)

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odd is just another word for 'not boring'. at least in my vocab. xD


message 39: by Grace (new)

Grace (miscmiscmisc) aaaaaah... nice to know other people have a different set of vocab - cuz i do too. ^^


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