Best Teen & Young Adult Country & Ethnic Fairy Tales & Folklore

From the authors who wrote and illustrated Ola, Leif the Lucky, and Children of the Northlights comes their collection of Norwegian folktales. Known for their vibrant and imaginative interpretations of Scandinavian folklore, Greek and Norse mythology, and American history, the books of Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire have entertained readers for more than seventy-five years.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Beautiful reprint."
"Superior quality printing."
"D'Aulaires' Book of Norwegian Folktales was originally published in 1938 with the title East of the Sun and West of the Moon. They quickly realized that there were already near perfect translations available so they relied on an old Norwegian edition, Dasent's translation, and their own translation to perfect the stories. He found a poor girl to be his bride, but she messed things up, so he had to leave her and marry someone else. The stories were easy to read and very fascinating, because it exposes the reader to a culture they might not understand, but also might not get a chance to experience otherwise."
"Three grandkids are enthralled with myths and folk tales."
"The binding doesn't look very sturdy, pages are thick old fashioned cream color."
"Any D'Aulaires fans will enjoy!"
"My children have treasured these books since they were very small.I hope someday that I will get to share them with grandchildren."
"Wonderful illustrations...exciting, but not too scary for children......a favorite book that I am giving to a young reader."

Ancient secrets are revealed during her captivity, and a strange black Dragon risks his life to save her. Captain Elian Westin and what remains of his crew make the journey to Withrae where a war is brewing. The rules are no longer as simple as he once believed when the fate of his daughter and her mother are left in his hands. Lee on a journey through Dragon territory, where magic and mystery collide in this epic fantasy adventure that is just the beginning . Praise for Half-Blood Dragon (Book One of the Dragon-Born Trilogy): "Beautifully written you will devour every page in one sitting. Lee knows how to put so much action, love, and emotion in such a short space. "- Amazon Customer ✶ ✷ ✸ ❇ ✹ "This book was great! The twists that were brought forth in this book just kept me on the edge of my seat. This whole series is just amazing, and if you love Dragons, this is a must read. Seriously, if you have a love for dragons, pirates, sexiness & magic....I highly recommend reading this series! #13 & #5 on The New York Times Bestseller's List 2016/2017. Lee's Newsletter For: Sales Freebies Book Signings & Appearances Virtual Parties Exclusive Excerpts Cover Reveals New Releases. To sign up & claim a free book click here, or copy and paste this site address into your browser's address bar: subscribepage.com/knlee. Lee Website: knlee.com Facebook: facebook.com/knycolelee Street Team: facebook.com/groups/1439982526289524/ Twitter: Twitter.com/knycole_lee.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Another wonderful instalment of the Dragon Born series."
"It wasn't bad and I liked how things fit together and connected with the ending but I guess I was just expecting more."
"The only BAD thing I can say is: I thought this was a 'true' Trilogy; with the story ending at book 3."
"A fast-paced story with well-developed characters in a well-developed setting, the culmination of The Dragon Born Trilogy."
"Lee has kept my attention through the first two volumes and I regret that this is likely a conclusion of this set of fantasy."
"This book was great!"
"I love this series!"
"The half-blood is stolen away by the Red Dragon."

But that changed the day Faeries came to my small town and Hunters rose from their graves. All I know is that there are two sides, and I am straddling the great divide because I am both Faerie and Hunter.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"She pretty much was a walking target the whole book and with just a little training she could have avoided herself being hurt on more than one occasion."
"She's messed up, but she doesn't whine about it; instead, she decides to push forward and figure things out... not easy when you're part faerie and part hunter. She's caught between two worlds, and things are getting dicey, so she'll have to make some tough decisions."
"I absolutely loved this book, it is well written, great plot and characters."
"This book series captures your attention and draws you right into the story right from the beginning excellent read!"
"The fae in this book are much nicer than in the Fever series."
"This book was better than the first!"
"I really really enjoyed both books and look forward to the 3rd so I can follow what Cat decides."
"Rowan Wood Legends is the second novel in Olivia Wildenstein’s Lost Clan series and is as brilliant as its predecessor, if not better and will catapult readers into a vividly rich and compelling fantasy world of faeries, hunters and untold dangers! First her beloved mother passed away and she returned to her home town of Rowan only to discover that not only do Faeries exist but Cat’s family are descended from a tribe of Hunters who are at war with them. Both Faerie and Hunter, Cat desires to remain neutral but as she slowly finds herself falling for one side over the other, will her choice cost her not only her heart but her very life as well? Wildenstein has created a very personable main character in Cat who, despite her duel fae/hunter heritage is very human in nature while also managing to be headstrong, kind and caring. Weaving together all the elements I enjoy in a good solid faerie tale and even giving it something different with a bit of a native American twist, The Lost Clan is a fantastic series and I can’t wait to get my hands on the next novel as soon as I possibly can!"
Best Teen & Young Adult Fairy Tale & Folklore Adaptations

See where the futuristic YA fairytale saga all began, with the tale of a teenage cyborg who must fight for Earth's survival against villains from outer space. But when her life becomes intertwined with the handsome Prince Kai's, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her past in order to protect her world's future. “This series opener and debut offers a high coolness factor by rewriting Cinderella as a kickass mechanic in a plague-ridden future.” ― Kirkus Reviews on Cinder. “First in the Lunar Chronicles series, this futuristic twist on Cinderella retains just enough of the original that readers will enjoy spotting the subtle similarities. But debut author Meyer's brilliance is in sending the story into an entirely new, utterly thrilling dimension .” ― Publishers Weekly, starred review for Cinder. “Singing mice and glass slippers are replaced with snarky androids and mechanical feet in this richly imagined and darkly subversive retelling of ‘Cinderella. Marissa didn't actually go to Stadium High School, but she did attend Pacific Lutheran University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in Creative Writing.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I have never been to Beijing so I can't verify what changes are made in this version, but I loved how Meyer described the contrasting worlds of glitz and glamour and the dreary and impoverished. I also was fascinated by the descriptions of the Lunar kingdom that is mentioned through myths in this installment, but I have a feeling it will become a primary setting later in the series. The two main ones are the deadly illness that is slowly wiping out the population of the city and the impending attack from the ruthless Lunar kingdom. I also enjoyed seeing the little Cinderella tidbits that Meyer threw into the fray such as Cinder's orange "classic" car and her prosthetic foot that keeps falling off. I was especially intrigued by the way Meyer used the cyborg prejudices of Cinder's neighbors to mirror the neglect of the Cinderella from the fairy tale. Prince Kaito, or Kai as he is known to Cinder, is a unique hero in the land of young adult literature."
"I hope it this gets turned into a movie they found actors who can portray this well because those I feel were the best moments in the book."
"I have bought this book for many friends as it is a fun adventure to get lost in."
"People don't look too kindly on cyborgs, so Cinder mainly keeps to herself and gets her work done. I liked Marissa Meyer's take on the fairy-tale and the changes she made in making it her own, but regardless of these changes there is still the familiar story that many of us grew up knowing. When Peony falls ill of the plague, once again Cinder is looked at with disgust by her stepmother and offered up as a "volunteer" for a plague vaccine (which has not boded well for said volunteers). For all that I thought was predictable, I still didn't want to put down the book, and Meyer did surprise by leaving us with an open ending. I'm very interested to find out how Meyer continues on with the fairy-tale retellings while weaving together the overall conflicts she started here in Cinder."
Best Teen & Young Adult Fairy Tale & Folklore Anthologies

It includes Thumbelina, a little girl no more than a thumb-joint high, The Emperor's New Clothes, the tale of a man who cares only for his appearance and The Little Mermaid, who longs to one day marry a human prince. Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75) was born in Odense, Denmark, the son of a poor shoemaker and a washerwoman.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"He complained that the story of the princess and the pea was shorter than expected (3 paragraphs) but there's a ton of stories he can read instead."
"He was a great psychologist and most of his tales are not focused on love stories (unlike majorities of tales around the world)."
"Second, there is a hyperlinked table of contents for instant access to any of the stories, unlike many of the free ebooks I've seen."
"So if you, like me, are determined to try and re-visit your childhood via fairy tales written by Hans Christian Andersen no matter what, at least take pity on yourself--or pity on your children if you're trying to read the stories to them--and read this version."
"My daughter (who is 3 1/2) is totally all about "frozen" and "the little Mermaid" and I was telling her that the stories were written a LONG time ago... She loves the other stories and we haven't tackled the long ones yet, cause I read to her at bedtime, and we generally only get in 4-5 pages before she zonks out!!"
"I remember these stories growing up."
"I ordered and read this book after reading the Snow Queen."