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Shattered: Broken Fairy Tales [Kindle Edition]

Rabia Gale
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Book Description

Once upon a time, stories ended happily ever after. Or did they? What if the magic mirror couldn't decide on the fairest of them all? What if Beauty's kiss didn't break the curse? What if choosing a bride based on her shoe size was a bad idea?

Shattered: Broken Fairy Tales is a collection of three short stories that take a turn into the dark forest instead of out of it.


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  • File Size: 189 KB
  • Print Length: 42 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007WY7O60
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #572,818 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written dark fairytales May 7, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
If you like Robin McKinley's fairytale retellings, or the Terri Windling & Ellen Datlow anthologies, or Once Upon a Time, or Grimm, or just fairytales with a twist in general, you will LOVE this book! Gorgeous writing, clever use of the original story to create a brand new, unexpected narrative in each of the three stories, this is an excellent collection. My only complaint? I wanted MORE!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb & Disturbing April 29, 2012
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Gale has a clear and flowing style, through which she conveys some powerful and distressing takes on classic fairy tales. Three "what if" scenarios set the stage: what if a mirror that sought the highest standard of beauty was the basis for a government? What if Belle loved the Beast, but the curse wasn't broken? What if Cinderella was not found by her prince because another woman with the same shoe size was found first? While the ancient tales were often dark and distressing before Disney, Gale's vision is more than tragic, flirting with the nihilism and madness haunting human beings in a broken world. What happens the desire for the very best in life brings out the very worst in people?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful fairy tale re-imaginings July 24, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Shattered: Broken Fairy Tales is a collection of three fairy/folk tale retellings by Rabia Gale.

The difficulty in writing a retelling of a folk tale is that the core story has been pretty much told already.

The author has a few choices, they can alter the tale, invert tropes, riff off in a slightly different direction and they can alter tone and play with style and language.

As long as the reader gets something new; a perspective or a connection with the tale not previously experienced then, despite the old material we will be happy.

I think Gale has preformed brilliantly in this short collection. I think she's achieved that balance of tweaking the tale or exploring other aspects of it. Gale gives us three very interesting tales, re-imagined:

'The Prince holds both her hands--once work-roughened and brown, now soft, supple and white--in a strong clasp. "Nothing will ever harm you again, my love. I vow it."

He is so serious, so sure. How she longs to believe him, believe in his love. She manages a smile. "While you are with me there is nothing to fear." Except for another woman with gold hair and blue eyes.

The other. - Lily in Winter'

The Most Beautiful Woman in the World is a riff off Snow White. In this tale it is the Mirror that forms the centrepiece. Like a good folk tale there is wisdom to be gained, a philosophical conundrum to examine. The Most Beautiful Woman in the World says something important about perceptions of beauty and how destructive and unrealistic misguided perceptions can be. The cost of chasing beauty that is only skin deep is highlighted beautifully by Gale's tone and characterisation.

Beauty, Unravelling is a twist on Beauty and the Beast with a suggestion that happily ever afters aren't always the end result. I detect Gale raising a cautionary note on our ability to deceive ourselves if our will is strong enough. She highlights our tendency to project our wants and hopes on others and the disaster that can bring.

The final Lily in Winter asks a "what if" of the tale Cinderella. What if someone else fit the shoe. A love gained by deception, will destroy itself seems to be the strongest wisdom imparted by this piece.

I return to the difficulty of retelling or re-crafting Fairy tales. Its sounds deceptively easy, The Most Beautiful Woman in the World, and Lily in Winter, however, strike me as not only some of the better retellings of their respective tales, but as some of the better short stories I have read in recent memory.

Keep your eyes out for Rabia Gale.

This ebook was provided by the author at no cost to me.
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More About the Author

I break fairy tales and fuse fantasy and science fiction. I love to write about flawed heroes who never give up, transformation and redemption, and things from outer space. In my spare time I read, doodle, eat chocolate, avoid housework, and homeschool my three children.

A native of Pakistan, I grew up in hot, humid Karachi. I then spent almost a decade in Northern New England where I learned to love fall, tolerate snow, and be snobbish about maple syrup and sweet corn. I now live in Northern Virginia.

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