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5.1 (THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY)

For Beauty and the Beast:
--Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast by Robin McKinley
Little Red Riding Hood:
--Scarlet Moon by Debbie Viguie
Sleeping Beauty:
--Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
--Beauty Sleep: A Retelling of "Sleeping Beauty" by Cameron Dokey
--Enchantment by Orson Scott Card
--The Poison Apples by Lily Archer
Snow White:
--Snow: A Retelling of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" by Tracy Lynn
--Snow White and Rose Red by Patricia C. Wrede
The Little Mermaid:
--Midnight Pearls by Debbie Viguie
Mulan:
--Wild Orchid: A Retelling of "The Ballad of Mulan" by Cameron Dokey
Cinderella:
--Silver Woven in my Hair by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
--Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine (Already mentioned in another answer, but I think this is one of the best ones you can find)
--Cindy Ella by Robin Palmer
For Snow White, you could also do Mirror, Mirror by Gregory Maguire.

Thanks!


The characters of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves appear in the book description. Would this work?


The characters of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves appear in the..."It doesn't seem that they play a large role from what descriptions I've read so I would say no - but if they do then yes you could use it.


Any help is appreciated.

Aladdin
One of the many retellings of the tale appears in A Book of Wizards and A Choice of Magic, by Ruth Manning-Sanders.

Of course there's always The Arabian Nights Tales from a Thousand and One Nights.



The characters of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves ..."
Oops! I put the wrong book in this category. I meant to put


Lisa wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I'd like to use

The characters of Snow White and th..."This book seems to have a multitude of fairytale characters I would like it to be more directed at that specific one.
Amanda wrote: "Would Doctor Zhivago work for the movie Anastasia? The book is about the Russian Revolution."Anastasia is 20th Century Fox not Disney so that doesn't work for that reason.



Such an awesome movie. I just watched it again on Halloween.

Thanks!


I'm planning to read Beauty Sleep... I LOVE Sleeping Beauty! (Or possibly, I think Prince Phillip is a stud. One of the two, for sure...)

For Fantasia, would Fantasia of the Unconscious by D.H. Lawrence work?
My other option is two short audio books (5 hrs total) about music used in the movie:
An Introduction to Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"
An Introduction to Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony"

For Fantasia, would Fantasia of the Unconscious by [author:D.H. L..."I was thinking more content related than title related (unless it's the actual story i.e. reading Alice In Wonderland for the Alice In Wonderland book



It is a great link Diane; I had also discovered it and earlier used it to find some options.
Cynthia, to clarify, the book we choose has to relate to our chosen film, not be simply a retelling of the story?
Thank you so much!

Jennifer wrote: "Diane wrote: "I found a link to Disney movies. There are a lot of great books here that never occured to me: "
It is a great link Diane; I had als..."Either Or is fine.

I've read Briar Rose... It was NOT my favorite book ever... I think I would have liked it more if I'd known what it was about at all (it's a holocaust story), but I was expecting something happy and fairy-taley, you know? Enchantment looks really good, too. For me, it's between that one and Beauty Sleep.

My father has Enchantment on his shelves so FREEBIE LOAN! That's what sealed the deal. But this is great! There's more SB fans!!! I should take a snapshot of my collection. *giggles*
I wonder if I could fit the other SB books into other challenges. HMMM.

Other challenges: Check Chinese Zodiac (5.7), just in case. Fictional land (15.2b)? Multitasking, possibly (25.7)...

Hi Cynthia - that's fair enough. I just thought I would ask - I think I can fit that book in somewhere else in any case. Thanks for the quick response!
I found this link that lists the book sources for Disney movies (and following pages for each leter) I'm a little confused about some of the discussion here- post 35- Is it okay to read the book that the movie is based on?


Yes


You could pick what your favorite section of the film is and read something based on that - for example my favorite section was always The Pastoral Symphony with the cenataurs and ancient Greece so I could - if I were doing this film - read something about Greek Gods/Greece.


Sure


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