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Just kidding. I found The Changeling by Victor LaValle, and I can't resist.

That's good to know. If I read that one, I'll do it with a good old-fashioned paper copy.

1) I'm behind in my Goodreads annual challenge which is causing me some stress because I keep getting further and further behind and this will catch me up.
2) It's a delightful way to have something fun to read.
I'll be reading 5 titles.
King o' the Cats by Aaron Shepard
The Sugar Child by Monique De Varennes
The Enchanted Wood by Ruth Sanderson
Little Gold Star: A Spanish American Cinderella Tale by Robert D. San Souci
Bloom by Doreen Cronin



Me too, I'll read the actual paper library book.
Lisa wrote: "can I read any of the Alex Flinn books for as a fairy tale book?"
Looks like most of her titles are retellings. Go for it!
Looks like most of her titles are retellings. Go for it!



King o' the Cats by Aaron Shepard
The Sugar Child by Monique De Varennes
The Enchanted Wood by Ruth Sanderson
Little Gold Star: A Spanish American Cinderella Tale by Robert D. San Souci
Bloom by Doreen Cronin
They were all fun, but of the 5, I liked Bloom best.



I'd say it's a fairy tale. What's the difference between that and a story with a talking cat, a princess, and a giant?

(Yep, a Mo Willems fan. Particularly these two, the Pigeon books, and the Elephant and Piggie books.)


Did you like Uprooted?

Did you like Uprooted?”
I liked it except for the romance, and that wasn’t a big part. The writing is equally entrancing.


I think we have to wait until tomorrow.
Mary is our prize drawing winner for February 2019’s reading challenge. They read To Bewitch a Beast.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!

... our prize drawing winner for [month]'s 2019’s reading challenge having read ....
or
... our prize drawing winner for [month]'s 2019’s reading challenge who read ....
So you get a single sentence that doesn't grind the brain of a grammar Beastie like me. And you don't offend Kim, who is a guy, by assuming and calling him "she". Win Win.

... our prize drawi..."
That sounds good, Debbie. I also appreciate Elizabeth being pronoun sensitive.


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February 26 is Tell a Fairy Tale Day, so your challenge this month is to read a fairy tale, (like Princess Furball) a fairy tale retelling, (like Cinder) or a fantasy novel that has strong fairy tale elements (like Daughter of the Forest).
Good luck!