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Jun 08, 2025 04:36PM

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I hate to sound so cynical but I just haven't found the whole retelling experience overly positive so far.


Now that you mention it, Nettle & Bone might have been kind of like a retelling. Though it seems more like taking fairy tale elements and doing her own thing with them.
I also thought of an exception last night. Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples. Its a twist on the Snow White story and I did enjoy that one.

I do tend to avoid the obvious ones, like the Jane Austen versions. Most of them seem gimmicky. Especially the ones that change genders of characters.
But I've a read a few good ones. The Song of Achilles, Spinning Silver, Uprooted, The Penelopiad, Hag-Seed, The Crystal Cave, The Song of Troy, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, & Lord of the Silver Bow
Unless it’s really obvious, I’m not likely to recognize a retelling. Or maybe I don’t really know what a retelling is
For example, I love the basic Arthurian legend and I have read many, many different takes on that story, some featuring the main triangle of king, queen, & knight and others featuring characters we
Ho are more peripheral, so I suppose they are all retellings, in a way. I may or may not have read whatever qualifies as the original for any retellings I happen to read.
For example, I love the basic Arthurian legend and I have read many, many different takes on that story, some featuring the main triangle of king, queen, & knight and others featuring characters we
Ho are more peripheral, so I suppose they are all retellings, in a way. I may or may not have read whatever qualifies as the original for any retellings I happen to read.

I also seek out retellings of Beauty and the Beast (looking for why the prince was cursed) and Jack & the Beanstalk (looking for why it's ok for Jack to steal from the Giant).
Some of my favorite retellings are of Andersen's The Snow Queen. I never did actually read the original before being enchanted by Breadcrumbs and The Raven and the Reindeer, though of course I was vaguely familiar with the premise.
That's just the tip of the iceberg. I love 'em.

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