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Whenever I go on vacation, I like to hit at least one local bookstore and buy something, just to support them. Tender Morsels was a book I bought at a bookstore that specialized in childrens’ literature, namely because the premise sounded intriguing, and I expected a nice, breezy, entertaining read of an alternate take on a fairy tale. I was a little shocked to discover that the opening scene involved two characters enjoying a romp in a haystack, followed by a lengthy scene where a young woman s
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I'd been carrying the book around for a few days before I noticed the two faces of the bear on the cover. It was also a few chapters in before I remembered that the story draws on Snow White and Rose Red, so of course I had to pull out my book of Grimm fairy tales - and while the tale obviously forms a skeleton for the book, the emotional complexity is - wow. It feels as though the book is the original, and the story got boiled down and down until it was only that short, odd fairy tale, with all
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Strangely enough, I didn't love this on audio as much as I loved the print version. The narrators did a good job, but I think I appreciated the material more as 'silent reading' - I felt the mood of the story more strongly on my own. Plus, in the early, difficult sections, the audio version doesn't let you skim over the horrors the way the print version does. I'd forgotten how the story wraps up (my poor memory makes for great rereading) and it was interesting to see which of my guesses were rig
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