A twisted tale anthology

Book - 2023

"Edited by New York Times best-selling author, Elizabeth Lim, this Twisted Tale anthology features sixteen twisted short stories with new takes on fan-favorite Disney films. Swoon as Ariel and Eric meet right after the Little Mermaid saves her prince; join Tiana and Naveen on a race to get back to Maldonia; take a ride on a pirate space ship with Jim Hawkins; and uncover just what power Tinker Bell's pixie dust holds. Written by veteran Twisted Tale authors, Elizabeth Lim, Liz Braswell, Jen Calonita, and Farrah Rochon, and featuring captivating contributions from best-selling authors, Livia Blackburne, M.K. England, Micol Ostow, and Kristina Perez, this collection filled with magic, intrigue, and charm is a must-have for Disney an...d fairy tale fans alike" --

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Young Adult Area YOUNG ADULT FICTION/Twisted Due Dec 4, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Young adult fiction
Short stories
Adaptations
Action and adventure fiction
Published
Los Angeles : Disney Hyperion 2023.
Language
English
Other Authors
Elizabeth Lim (editor), Livia Blackburne (author), Liz Braswell, Jen Calonita, M. K. England, Kristina Pérez, 1980-, Farrah Rochon, Micol Ostow
Edition
First hardcover edition
Physical Description
567 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781368080415
  • Foreword
  • Cast Out What if Snow White learned magic?
  • A first Mission What if Mulan became the Emperor's advisor?
  • Et Voila What if Remy had met Colette first?
  • The Envelope What if Anastasia had a change of heart?
  • A New Dawn What if Mufasa gave up his throne?
  • Rattle the Stars What if Jim Hawkins joined the pirates?
  • A Royal Game of Chess What if history wasn't quite right about the legend of Robin Hood?
  • The Secret Exchange What if Eric met Ariel after she rescued him?
  • Dust to Dust What if Tinker Bell was working for Captain Hook?
  • Gonna Take You There What if Naveen had to get home to Maldonia?
  • Fates, Three What if the triplets visited the Witch?
  • A Dragon in the Snow What if Madam Mim and Merlin went to school together?
  • The Journey Home What if Belle had to take her father's place at the fair?
  • Call It a Hunch What if Hercules's first day as a god didn't go as planned?
  • The Reluctant Prince What if Bambi didn't want to be the next Great Prince of the Forest?
  • The Rose and the Thorns What if Aurora knew the truth about her curse?
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A whole collection of Disney what ifs. What if Snow White picked up some magic? What if Mufasa survived his fall? What if Tinker Bell worked for Captain Hook? What if Aurora was raised with knowledge of Maleficent's curse? YA authors explore these possibilities (and more) in this collection of 16 short stories. Previous contributors to the A Twisted Tale series return--Liz Braswell, Jen Calonita, Farrah Rochon, and editor Lim. Joining them are Livia Blackburne, M.K. England, Micol Ostow, and Kristina Pérez. The shorter format allows readers to revisit some movies that already have their own novel-length treatments (The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Hercules, The Princess and the Frog) as well as others that often get less attention (Robin Hood, Treasure Planet, Bambi), which is refreshing. Some of the stories have radical and intriguing premises (Rochon's "A New Dawn," Braswell's "A Royal Game of Chess," and Lim's "The Rose and the Thorns"). The stories that take place after the canon may be the most fun for some readers, since they don't upend the original beloved narratives (Lim's "A First Mission" and Calonita's "The Envelope" and "Fates, Three"). A couple of the tales offer some expanded backstory or fill in missing scenes (Pérez's "A Dragon in the Snow" and Braswell's "The Reluctant Prince"). All in all, this volume contains a pleasing variety of well-crafted entries. An entertaining compilation that will satisfy Disney fans. (Fantasy anthology. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.