Gina’s Reviews > Hans Christian Andersen: Best Loved Fairy Tales > Status Update
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Shepherdess and the Sweep: misogyny strikes again, a very silly porcelain girl, but at least it's happier?
Wicked Prince: hashtag wish fulfillment
Galoshes of Fortune: love this one, both a fun and fascinating concept - this line = painful accuracy
"Their heads were the most difficult to be brought through, and therefore here, as in other things in this world, those who had the smallest heads were the best off."
— Dec 29, 2025 03:43AM
Wicked Prince: hashtag wish fulfillment
Galoshes of Fortune: love this one, both a fun and fascinating concept - this line = painful accuracy
"Their heads were the most difficult to be brought through, and therefore here, as in other things in this world, those who had the smallest heads were the best off."
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Money-Pig: pointless but harmless
Philosopher's Stone: love this one despite the heavy-handed GOD messaging
What the Old Man Does Is Always Right: NO.
Grandmother: a fittingly depressing end
— Jan 16, 2026 04:24AM
Philosopher's Stone: love this one despite the heavy-handed GOD messaging
What the Old Man Does Is Always Right: NO.
Grandmother: a fittingly depressing end
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Story from the Sand-Hills: another 'don't worry, poor people, life sucks now, but when you die, things will be awesome!'
— Jan 15, 2026 09:00AM
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Anne Lisbeth: dude clearly had mommy issues
Beautiful: 3/5; good message in the realm of 'don't marry for looks/lust'
Wind's Tale: well, that was depressing
— Jan 14, 2026 03:35AM
Beautiful: 3/5; good message in the realm of 'don't marry for looks/lust'
Wind's Tale: well, that was depressing
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Old Bachelor's Nightcap: another incel story
Everything in the Right Place: I like this one; poor people overcoming!
— Jan 13, 2026 03:50AM
Everything in the Right Place: I like this one; poor people overcoming!
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Ice Maiden: this one had the makings of a great story and somehow turned into yet another 'remember kids, God only kills people you love because he knows what's best!' and/or 'even in dreams, bad thoughts are bad and you'll get what's coming to you' tale. I am disappointed, HCA.
— Jan 12, 2026 03:38AM
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What the Moon Saw: love this little series of vignettes, and especially the last one: "Give us this day our daily bread - and plenty of butter on it." #relatable
Pigs: I like this messaging
Delaying Is Not Forgetting: same here
Little Ida's Flowers: super cute
— Jan 11, 2026 04:42AM
Pigs: I like this messaging
Delaying Is Not Forgetting: same here
Little Ida's Flowers: super cute
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Loveliest Rose in the World: putting the Christian in HCA since 1805
Racers: 3/5
Happy Family: still amusing, still not quite sure of the moral
Something: love the 'sit here and think about what you did' punishment
At the Uttermost Parts of the Sea: sweet
Tinder-Box: fully expected a worse ending
There Is a Difference: like it; dandelions are people, too
Angel: some more Jesus
— Jan 10, 2026 04:39AM
Racers: 3/5
Happy Family: still amusing, still not quite sure of the moral
Something: love the 'sit here and think about what you did' punishment
At the Uttermost Parts of the Sea: sweet
Tinder-Box: fully expected a worse ending
There Is a Difference: like it; dandelions are people, too
Angel: some more Jesus
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Puppet Showman: amusing
Story of a Mother: not my favorite overall, but he does convey the depth of a mother's love and the resultant terror of not knowing what your child will face quite well
Child in the Grave: same
Shirt-Collar: meh
Butterfly: meh
Goblin and the Huckster: just as amusing as in the first collection I read
Marsh King's Daughter: not sure why this one isn't more famous, actually quite enjoyed it
— Jan 09, 2026 04:01AM
Story of a Mother: not my favorite overall, but he does convey the depth of a mother's love and the resultant terror of not knowing what your child will face quite well
Child in the Grave: same
Shirt-Collar: meh
Butterfly: meh
Goblin and the Huckster: just as amusing as in the first collection I read
Marsh King's Daughter: not sure why this one isn't more famous, actually quite enjoyed it
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Five out of One Pod: how is this not his most famous story about peas?!
Snow-Queen: while I don't think this is HCA's best, I like it; Frozen is 100% NOT an adaptation, but as long as Disney insists it is, I will say that Frozen misses what this story gets: Gerda is a hero not because she's self-sacrificing (as women so often are in these stories), but because she is kind and persevering
Pen and the Inkstand: amusing
— Jan 08, 2026 03:44AM
Snow-Queen: while I don't think this is HCA's best, I like it; Frozen is 100% NOT an adaptation, but as long as Disney insists it is, I will say that Frozen misses what this story gets: Gerda is a hero not because she's self-sacrificing (as women so often are in these stories), but because she is kind and persevering
Pen and the Inkstand: amusing
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Shadow: really compelling except I'm not sure of the point
Bottle-Neck: kind of bittersweet, but I liked it; so good at anthropomorphizing
Children's Prattle: short and cute
Old House: like this one; good messaging
Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock: 3/5
— Jan 07, 2026 03:53AM
Bottle-Neck: kind of bittersweet, but I liked it; so good at anthropomorphizing
Children's Prattle: short and cute
Old House: like this one; good messaging
Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock: 3/5

