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Good topic! Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in the victorian era, which relates the story of a scarred man and a beautiful, patient lady, both have their own trials to deal with.
I wouldn't call it a novella but it's a shorter story than the norms.
The narrator did awesome job too, in my opinion. :)
I loved it! I have the kindle version now so I hope I'll find time to read it between all the other books.
It's not an adventurous novel so some might find it a slow one, maybe.
Fridey wrote: "Good topic!
Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in the victorian era, which relates the story o..."
Thanks lol. It sounds interesting! I'll definitely check it out.
Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in the victorian era, which relates the story o..."
Thanks lol. It sounds interesting! I'll definitely check it out.
Fridey wrote: "Good topic!
Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in the victorian era, which relates the story o..."
Hmm do you mean The Lost Letter? That one's the only one that came up. :)
Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in the victorian era, which relates the story o..."
Hmm do you mean The Lost Letter? That one's the only one that came up. :)
Fridey wrote: "Maan, Goodreads is really slow today."
It's okay! :)
Yeah, I guess everyone has those days, even Goodreads lol.
It's okay! :)
Yeah, I guess everyone has those days, even Goodreads lol.
Fiona wrote: "Two good mythology retellings:
- Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
- Red Branch by Morgan Llywelyn"
Ohh haven't heard of those. They sound interesting. Thanks for putting some that are from different cultures!
- Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
- Red Branch by Morgan Llywelyn"
Ohh haven't heard of those. They sound interesting. Thanks for putting some that are from different cultures!
I just saw that Mimi Matthews will have a new book out in 20th July. It's a retelling of Jane Eyre but gender flipped instead. I tried to share it but you can't share books with groups on Goodreads from Goodreads itself. WHAT!!! John Eyre: A Tale of Darkness and Shadow
by Mimi Matthews
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
I would like to read it but judging from the reviews and blurb it seems scary. Also it's a mash-up between two classics and Mimi Matthews herself has left even a spoiler comment!!! :o
I didn't read the spoiler...yet...but part of it is revealing the other classic novel. Apparently, revealing the other classic novel is spoiling the end of the book.
Hmm...I so badly want to know the other classic lol, because if it's an unhappy ending, I'm not reading it.
Said the scaredy-cat :) :)
Noonecansinkmyship wrote: "Fridey wrote: "Good topic! Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in the victorian era, which rela..."
By the way, I realized that The Lost Letter might not qualify in this topic. It's a beauty and a beast theme but since the story didn't feel like a fairytale, I shared it. :)
I think there might be quite a few, scarred man and beauty versions out there in Victorian/regency setting but I have no idea what category they fall into.
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Fridey wrote: "I just saw that Mimi Matthews will have a new book out in 20th July. It's a retelling of Jane Eyre but gender flipped instead. I tried to share it but you can't share books with groups on Goodreads..."
Maybe the other book's Jane Eyre. XD I'd be scared to read the book too in that situation. Can't blame ya.
Do you mind posting your comment on the New Fairytale Section of the group? I'd love for this book to get more publicity. :) Here's the link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Maybe the other book's Jane Eyre. XD I'd be scared to read the book too in that situation. Can't blame ya.
Do you mind posting your comment on the New Fairytale Section of the group? I'd love for this book to get more publicity. :) Here's the link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Fridey wrote: "Noonecansinkmyship wrote: "Fridey wrote: "Good topic!
Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in th..."
Ohh I see. Thanks for letting us know! I wonder why it doesn't feel like a fairytale. I guess I'll have to read it to find out haha. Excited~
Hmm I think those types of books would constitute as Beauty and the Beast retellings. We have a category right here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/.... Feel free to recommend The Lost Letter on there again. :)
Thanks for the book recommendation.
I listened to, a while back, The last letter by Mimi Matthews.
It's a Beauy and the beast theme in th..."
Ohh I see. Thanks for letting us know! I wonder why it doesn't feel like a fairytale. I guess I'll have to read it to find out haha. Excited~
Hmm I think those types of books would constitute as Beauty and the Beast retellings. We have a category right here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/.... Feel free to recommend The Lost Letter on there again. :)
Regarding Jane Eyre, I'm wondering if it could be two Bronte's Novels that are mashed up. If so, from the darkness of the blurb, I'm pretty sure which one it is. And I will say no more :)
Sure I'll post my Jane Eyre comment in the new fairytale section.
Fridey wrote: ":/ I mean John Eyre"
Haha, it's okay. Typos happen all the time. Thanks for reposting! :)
Haha, it's okay. Typos happen all the time. Thanks for reposting! :)
I read this one around Halloween: Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow by Christina Henry.It's a retelling (continuation...?) of the Sleepy Hollow myth and though it's categorized as horror, it read WAY more like fantasy-suspense. It was pretty inventive, too!
I read and reviewed this book! It was amazing! It is a retelling of Puss in Boots.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Yea, it was the first Puss in Boots retelling I've ever read but it really was absolutely fantastic!
No, thank you! I love posting on this group because you guys are always so sweet. Every time I post a new recommendation you guys are always so excited about it and I just love being apart of a group like that!
Tiggywinkles wrote: "No, thank you! I love posting on this group because you guys are always so sweet. Every time I post a new recommendation you guys are always so excited about it and I just love being apart of a gro..."Aw glad you do!
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Tiggywinkles wrote: "No, thank you! I love posting on this group because you guys are always so sweet. Every time I post a new recommendation you guys are always so excited about it and I just love being apart of a gro..."
Aww thank you! I'm so happy to hear that you're having a fun time in our group. :)
Aww thank you! I'm so happy to hear that you're having a fun time in our group. :)
I participated in the recent poll on the February book of the month. When are we going to do a poll on fairytale collections? I would like my book, Tales of Virtuous Stepmothers to be submitted for consideration.
I recently read a retelling of the Selkie Wife and I really enjoyed the sapphic romance. This is a story set in the 1830’s of a woman who dares to be herself in a world that’s not so understanding and shuns her who meets a woman who is kept as a prize for what she is. I laughed, I cried. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Books mentioned in this topic
True: A Fairy Tale Retelling of Puss in Boots (other topics)Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow (other topics)
Norse Mythology (other topics)
Red Branch (other topics)
Norse Mythology (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Christina Henry (other topics)Melanie Dickerson (other topics)





It's a retelling of Pride and Prejudice, but there's its own side plots which made the book feel new and unexpected as well. Leourah is an extremely vocal feminist and is an outspoken woman who knows herself. It was great to watch her grow and learn through out the book. (Not gonna lie, I wasn't that interested in the first book so I skipped it, read this one, then went back to it haha.)