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Ella Ferris (eferris) | 226 comments The Pied Piper...an ominous tale, me thinks.
The only retelling I know of (so far, y'all are super good at finding more), is The Piper's Pursuit. An absolutely fantastic book, and one of my favourite Melanie Dickerson books of all time. :)

Apparently, the original is a Medieval legend from the town of Hamelin, Germany. There are many versions of it from authors including: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the Grimm brothers, and Robert Browning.

Put any retellings you know of for the Pied Piper here! And if you've read any that are particularly amazing and want to discuss it, let me know and I'll create a separate topic for you.


message 2: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
Ella wrote: "The Pied Piper...an ominous tale, me thinks.
The only retelling I know of (so far, y'all are super good at finding more), is The Piper's Pursuit. An absolutely fantastic book, and o..."


The Piper's Pursuit was really good. I really enjoyed it considering I didn't know the tale existed before I was about to read the retelling and searched it up. So glad you made a topic for it!


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Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments I don't know if there are any comic readers here, but the Fables, Vol. 1: Legends in Exile by Bill Willingham are an absolute treat!

He did a companion novel to the series called Peter & Max about the history of the Piper family and it was delightful! I haven't read it in years, but I have a fondness in my chest when I think about it.

I'll come back for more!


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Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments Wild Magic by Cat Weatherill
The Peddler's Road by Matthew Cody -both are middle-grade adaptations with really high review ratings!

The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Russell Brand is an irreverent middle-grade retelling illustrated by Chris Liddell!

Breath by Donna Jo Napoli looks like a completely historical adaptation-plague and all.

A Piper's Song: The Pied Piper Tales by C.K. Johnson is a YA outing about the Piper's descendant.

Frequency by Christopher Krovatin is a modern-day YA adaptation. Looks interesting...

Silent Melody: A Pied Piper Retelling by Alice Ivinya a historical retelling (maybe some magic??) set in Germany.

I'm honestly having trouble finding fairy-tale-esque adult versions?? Haha!


message 5: by Ella (new)

Ella Ferris (eferris) | 226 comments Nerdy Werewolf wrote: "Wild Magic by Cat Weatherill
The Peddler's Road by Matthew Cody -both are middle-grade adaptations with really high review ratings!

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Those are great, thank you! The last one especially looks interesting.


message 6: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (last edited Jan 08, 2022 11:21PM) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
@Nerdy Werewolf You always awe me with how you manage to find so many retellings. I was like oh look I know one haha. And you straight up went, “Hold my book.” Lol

I’m so happy to have so many to sort through. I don’t read many comic books, but I do read WEBTOONS and am following Lore of Olympus which is a great retelling so far. I can’t wait to look at all the books you listed. Thank you!


message 7: by Nerdy Werewolf (new)

Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments Anytime! It's honestly becoming something I look forward to! I'm just glad you aren't annoyed! 😅


message 8: by Nerdy Werewolf (new)

Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments Ella wrote: "Those are great, thank you! The last one especially looks interesting"

Agreed! I was hoping to find more like that, but I guess it's another one we're waiting on authors to notice. :D


message 9: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
Nerdy Werewolf wrote: "Ella wrote: "Those are great, thank you! The last one especially looks interesting"

Agreed! I was hoping to find more like that, but I guess it's another one we're waiting on authors to notice. :D"


Yeah I went through the list and Silent Melody really caught my eye. I also found Breath really interesting. Thank you for all the great recommendations yet again. :)


message 10: by Nerdy Werewolf (new)

Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments No worries. I love this game!


message 11: by Emma (new)

Emma | 12 comments idk how to make the book cover show in here but The amazing Maurice and his educated rodents by Terry Pratchett is a really good one, told from multiple perspectives, including the mice:)


message 12: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (last edited Apr 27, 2023 02:54PM) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
Emma wrote: "idk how to make the book cover show in here but The amazing Maurice and his educated rodents by Terry Pratchett is a really good one, told from multiple perspectives, including the mice:)"

That would be really interesting, seeing the mice's perspectives. Thanks for the rec!

If you want to add the book cover, you can go to the comment box and above it on the top right corner is the add book/author. Click that and search up the book. At the bottom of the popup box, there's a place to select link or cover. Hope that helps! Let me know if you have anymore questions.


message 13: by Wysteria, Fairy Silvermist (new)

Wysteria (wysteriablack) | 302 comments Mod
Emma wrote: "idk how to make the book cover show in here but The amazing Maurice and his educated rodents by Terry Pratchett is a really good one, told from multiple perspectives, including the mice:)"

Wow! That sounds awesome!


message 14: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (honeybeerosewriter) | 1 comments I've read the Pay the Piper by Jane Yolen. It's in the children's section in my library but I would say its easily best categorized as MA or YA. I loved the modern twist of the Pied Piper on this book. I also liked Frenquecy by Christopher Krovatin.


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