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Fairy tale retellings where a person "good" in original version of the tale is a villain in the retelling
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Jane Yolen wrote a short story called "Lost Girls" that features a villainous Peter Pan, in Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast.
Neil Gaiman wrote a flipped retelling of Snow White called Snow, Glass, Apples. It’s in Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fiction and Illusions. He also wrote The Sleeper and the Spindle, a flipped version of Sleeping Beauty. It's in Rags & Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales.

Jane Yolen wrote a short story ca..."
Thanks for the suggestions. I've already read the one written by Vivian Vande Velde (I love her writting style). All the others look great too. I have a problem with finding the one written by Jane Yolen, though. Is "The Wendies" an alternate title for "Lost Girls" or are those separate stories, sharing a similar theme?

I loved this one. I guess I really like this theme. Or perhaps just Kaori Yuki's style:). BTW, my personal favorite from this author - Angel Sanctuary - also matches this trope.

Jane Yolen wrote a s..."
Oops! "Lost Girls" is the one. My mistake.


Cinder is a really fun YA retelling of Cinderella too.

I loved this one. I guess I really like this theme. Or perhaps just Kaori Yuki's style:). BTW..."
Yesss, I like almost all of Kaori Yuki's works, too!!

Also check out Wickedly Charming by Kristine Grayson, a romance where the Evil Queen is not the evil one at all.
You might also like The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter by Theodora Goss where famous literature monsters are not so monstrous.
There is also Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West of course.

Thanks for all the suggestions:). I already had one od the books - Cinder - on my to read list, but I was reluctant bc of the main character being a cyborg. IDK why it was so off-putting, perhaps because I recently read some s-f erotica with cyborgs, and those were not exactly 5 star books. I guess I should not be afraid of finding tacky sex scenes in Cinder, if its a young adult read;).

Also check out [book:Wickedly Charm..."
Thank you:)! My TBR pile grows steadily:)

Thanks. This one is the very reason I became so interested in this trope. Even though I already read it, it's a great sugestion:).

Thanks. This one is the very reason I became so interested in this trope. Even though I already read it, it's a great sugestion:)."
You’re welcome 😊

The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
“The Sleeping Beauty,” in Red Ridin' in the Hood: and Other Cuentos by Patricia Santos Marcantonio.
“Red Riding Hood and the Scrawny Little Wolf,” by Mary Quattlebaum, in Newfangled Fairy Tales, Book #2.


Sounds very promising. And looks like it's first in a similary-themed series, so even more books for me. Yasss!
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