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Jack: The True Story of Jack & the Beanstalk
by Liesl Shurtliff
Making mischief when he gets bored, an overworked Jack finds adventure as a giant chaser in the land beyond the clouds, where he seeks to reclaim a precious object stolen by the king of the giants.
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A Tale Dark & Grimm
by Adam Gidwitz
In a mischievous and utterly original debut, Hansel and Gretel walk out of their own story and into eight other classic Grimm-inspired tales that have never been more irreverent or subversive, as the siblings learn to take charge of their destinies and become the clever architects of their own happily ever after.
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Flunked
by Jen Calonita
Tossed into Cinderella's stepmother's reform school for fairy-tale villains after stealing a hair clip, 12-year-old petty thief Gilly meets fellow students Jax and Kayla, who reveal the school's true evil purpose.
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Princess Sonora and the long sleep
by Gail Carson Levine
A one-hundred year nap, an evil fairy, and a beautiful princess make for a fantastical tale of adventure in this lastest edition to The Princess Tales series.
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Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin
by Liesl Shurtliff
When his mother dies without revealing his full name, Rump endures teasing for his half-name until he discovers his ability to spin gold, a talent that entangles him in a dire curse and prompts a fantastical quest to discover his true identity.
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Magically Maximus
by Kiki Thorpe
Moving from the city to a farm called Horsetail Hollow, Maddie and her sister Evie discover a wishing well that, after their wishes get mixed up, takes them on an adventure of a lifetime.
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Fearlessly Philippe
by Kiki Thorpe
To make Evie's greatest birthday wish come true, Maddie and Evie find themselves back at the well and wishing their way into Belle's fairy tale, where fearless Philippe, Belle's horse, helps them save the day.
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Horrible Harry Bugs The Three Bears
by Suzy Kline
With only one of his classmates, Song Lee, interested in learning about his new favorite thing, Horrible Harry decides to rewrite a classic play and feature his wonderful earwigs as its stars in order to introduce the rest of his class to the wonderfulness of these misunderstood creepy critters.
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Mihi Ever After
by Tae Keller
When she and her new friends discover a portal to a fairy tale realm, Mihi Whan Park finally gets her shot at being a princess, but she must decide where her loyalties lie when her friends want to go home.
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Delphine and the Silver Needle
by Alyssa Moon
Discovering that the magical tailor mice of legend really existed, an orphaned dressmaker mouse living in Cinderella’s château embarks on an epic quest alongside a pompous noblemouse to prevent a fearsome rat king from acquiring age-old magic.
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The Dragon and the Swordmaker: a Graphic Novel
by Stephanie True Peters
An adaptation of the The Elves and the Shoemaker tale in which Alfred, the village sword maker, becomes successful making swords for area knights with the help of a friendly dragon who forges the beautiful swords during the night.
This title can be found in the Juvenile Graphic Novel section of the library.
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Breadcrumbs
by Anne Ursu
Hazel and Jack are best friends until an accident with a magical mirror and a run-in with a villainous queen find Hazel on her own and entering an enchanted wood in the hope of saving Jack's life.
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Power of a Princess: A More Than a Princess Novel
by
E. D Baker
A sequel to More Than a Princess finds Aislin struggling to maintain the peace between the fairy and human kingdoms at the same time her pedrasi relatives come under attack by livelihood-threatening trolls.
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The Flight of Swans
by
Sarah McGuire
A story based on the Grimm's fairy tale "The Six Swans" finds a young princess agreeing to remain silent for six years in the hope of breaking her wicked stepmother's enchantment on her brothers.
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The Way to Rio Luna
by
Zoraida Córdova
Holding fast to the belief that his runaway older sister is waiting for him in the enchanted fairy-tale realm of their childhood, an 11-year-old foster child begins losing faith before discovering a mysterious library book that provides a direct map to his imaginary world.
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The Fairy-tale Detectives
by Michael Buckley
Orphans Sabrina and Daphne Grimm are sent to live with an eccentric grandmother that they have always believed to be dead.
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Big Bad Detective Agency
by
Bruce Hale
Accused of ransacking the houses of three not-so-little pigs, Wolfgang is given one day by the ruler of Fairyland to find the real culprit, an effort that is assisted by a fourth pig. By the Edgar Award-nominated author of the Chet Gecko Mysteries.
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Leaping Beauty: and Other Animal Fairy Tales
by Gregory Maguire
The best-selling author of Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West wreaks havoc on eight classic fairy tales, with a cast of characters including a dancing frog, a gorilla queen, and seven giant giraffes.
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Kenny & the Dragon
by Tony DiTerlizzi
Book-loving Kenny the rabbit has few friends in his farming community, so when one, bookstore owner George, is sent to kill another, gentle dragon Grahame, Kenny must find a way to prevent their battle while satisfying the dragon-crazed townspeople.
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The Singing Rock: & Other Brand-New Fairy Tales
by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
Sumptuously rendered graphic-novel adaptations of four original fairy tales include the story of a genie who tries to grant a wish for his accidental rescuer, a completely disinterested frog.
This title can be found in the Juvenile Graphic Novel section.
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