A Short Collection of Horrible Fairy Tales
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Narrated by:
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Louis Taylor-Blake
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Written by:
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Andrew Buckley
About this listen
For those who prefer a not-so-happily ever after . . . This short collection of horrible fairy tales from the twisted mind of Andrew Buckley features educational and slightly gruesome tales that teach important lessons about the persuasive powers of mermaids, the secret hobby of the yeti, and the deepest desires of your average ogre.
Pulled directly from the world of Thiside from Buckley’s popular novel, STILTSKIN, this horrible collection of fairy tales are sure to amuse, delight, and horrify in equal measure.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-05-13
Because we should never be to old for Fairytales
This little collection is perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, and the original not-so-pretty fairytales of the Grimm and Anderson variety. Not only is the writing sharp, witty, and deliciously wicked, the narration of is absolutely superb!
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- Miranda Krogstad
- 2024-05-10
Delightful
If you've read Andrew Buckley's work before, it will come as no surprise that this is another delightful read. If you're looking to be swept away in another world, to meander through a series of ridiculous situations, meet some larger than life personalities, and witness a fair smattering of untimely deaths... you've come to exactly the right place. Enjoy his cocktail of playful plots, strong writing, and comedic devices.
...and try not to get too attached to any particular character.
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