![]() Part of what makes Cinderella such a great tale to use for retelling is that it lends itself to both stories that use magic, and stories without. ![]() ![]() Yes, I know that’s a LOT of books in a LOT of categories… THERE ARE SO MANY! I promise this will be the most hugely unwieldy list in this series, but it’s not the most popular fairy tale to retell for nothin’! Contemporary romance There are a LOT of Cinderella retellings out there, so for ease of navigating this post I tried to split my recs into a few different categories: Contemporary romance, Historical romance, Fantasy, Sci-Fi/Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, YA Fantasy, YA Historical, YA Contemporary, and Children’s books. I figure what better place to start than one of the most well-known as well as most retold stories of them all – Cinderella.įairy Tale Retellings Beauty & the BeastĬheck out the Cinderella page on SurLaLune for the full annotated tale, a history of the Cinderella tale, a gallery of beautiful illustrations, examples of this story across many different cultures, and more. I want to do a whole series of posts on one of my favorite topics – fairy tale retellings. ![]()
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