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message 1: by Emma (new)

Emma | 12 comments One of my favorite Robinhood Retellings is The forest queen by Betsy Cornwell. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


message 2: by Ella (new)

Ella Ferris (eferris) | 226 comments I liked Scarlet by A.C Gaughen!


message 3: by Emma (new)

Emma | 12 comments ooh I'll have to try it


message 4: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
I haven't heard of either of these! Thanks for the recs. I can't wait. I haven't read a Robin Hood retelling that I liked before.


message 5: by Wysteria, Fairy Silvermist (new)

Wysteria (wysteriablack) | 302 comments Mod
K.M. Shea did a series too but I barely read even a few pages.

I can't get the link to work give me a minute.


message 6: by Wysteria, Fairy Silvermist (new)

Wysteria (wysteriablack) | 302 comments Mod
Robyn Hood A Girl's Tale by K.M. Shea


message 7: by lyd (new)

lyd (jesuslovesyouuu) The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest by Melanie Dickerson


message 8: by Wysteria, Fairy Silvermist (new)

Wysteria (wysteriablack) | 302 comments Mod
Lydia wrote: "The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest by Melanie Dickerson"

Have you read it? And if so did you like it?


message 9: by lyd (new)

lyd (jesuslovesyouuu) Yes it was very well written!! Totally would recommend!!


message 10: by Wysteria, Fairy Silvermist (new)

Wysteria (wysteriablack) | 302 comments Mod
Lydia wrote: "Yes it was very well written!! Totally would recommend!!"

Cool!


message 11: by Wysteria, Fairy Silvermist (new)

Wysteria (wysteriablack) | 302 comments Mod
By the way welcome to the group!


message 12: by lyd (new)

lyd (jesuslovesyouuu) Thanks


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

I love that one two! I wanted to cry sometimes. Or just shake Scarlet's shoulders to knock some sense into her!


message 14: by [deleted user] (new)

That one is so awsome


message 15: by Bookish (new)

Bookish The Swindler’s Daughter by Annette K. Larsen.
(I probably should have said this earlier, but I read a lot of indie authors, so they’re not usually in libraries.)


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