![]() ![]() However, although many readers post lists of their favorite fairy tales, not nearly as many post lists of their favorite obscure ones. I’ve read a lot of blog posts listing favorite fairy tales (and retellings thereof), searching for new ones that might interest me or spark an idea (as fairy tale retellings are a favorite of mine to read and write). I’ll talk a little more about our anthology in a bit, but first, let’s chat about fairy tales! Welcome to the fifth stop on the Fractured Ever After Blog Tour! I’m Heather Hayden, the author of “The Frog Prince,” a fractured retelling about the son of the frog prince from the original fairy tale. We're thrilled to welcome Heather Hayden to Lands Uncharted today as part of the Fractured Ever After Blog Tour! I've had the pleasure of collaborating with Heather to put together a joint giveaway celebrating the April releases of our fairy tale anthologies (find out more below!), and now I'm excited to share Heather's Top 3 Favorite Obscure Fairy Tales! Take it away, Heather! ![]()
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Reviewed in India on 20 December 2021 Verified Purchase I kept my expectations to the lowest knowing it is Lilis first book. Top reviews Top reviews from India Komal Kankaria Worth it. Swimming Lessons is her first collection of poetry. They capture what it feels like to be a young woman in today's image-obsessed world, and how to follow your heart even when the odds are stacked against you. LILI REINHART is an actress and advocate for mental health awareness. ![]() Relatable yet deeply intimate, provocative yet comforting, bite-sized yet profound, these beautiful poems are about growing up, falling down, and getting back up again. Through it all, Lili's trademark honesty, optimism, and unique perspective are evident in her first poetry collection. It follows the euphoric beginnings of young love, battling anxiety and depression in the face of fame, and coming to terms with the end of a romance. 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