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Fairy Tale Chapter Books Johnson City Public Library 2020 Summer Reading Program Fairy Tale Chapter Books The Shoemaker's Boy by Joan Aiken J AIK Goblin Secrets by William Alexander; Sequel: Ghoulish Song J ALEXANDER, eAudio Twinchantment by Elise Allen J ALLEN The House with Chicken Legs by Sophie Anderson J ANDERSON The Girl Who Speaks Bear by Sophie Anderson J ANDERSON Of Giants and Ice (series) by Shelby Bach J BACH, eBook The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker (series) by E.D. Baker J BAKER, eBook Also by Baker: The Frog Princess (series); A Question of Magic; The Wide-Awake Princess (series) The Enchanter's Daughter by Antonia Barber J BAR The Wooden Prince by John Claude Bemis eBook, eAudio Untold Tales by William J. Brooke J BROOKE The Mask of the Dancing Princess by Judith Gwyn Brown J BRO The Fairy-Tale Detectives (series) by Michael Buckley J BUCKLEY, eBook, eAudio The Thief and the Beanstalk by P.W. Catanese J CATANESE The School for Good and Evil (series) by Soman Chainani J CHAINANI, eBook, eAudio The Dragon and the Unicorn by Lynne Cherry J CHERRY Diary of a Fairy Godmother by Esme Raji Codell J CODELL Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi J COLLODI, eBook, eAudio The Runaway Princess by Kate Coombs; Sequel: The Runaway Dragon J COOMBS The Dragon of Doom (series) by Bruce Coville J COVILLE, eAudio The Cottage in the Woods by Katherine Coville J COVILLE Fairy Tale Reform School: Flunked (series) by Jen Calonita J CALONITA, eBook, eAudio Royal Academy Rebels: Misfits (series) by Jen Calonita J CALONITA, eBook, eAudio The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly J CONNOLLY, eBook The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell (series) by Chris Colfer J COLFER, eBook, eAudio The Magician’s Boy by Susan Cooper J COOPER Thomas and the Dragon Queen by Shutta Crum J CRUM Descendants: Isle of the Lost (series) by Melissa De la Cruz J DE LA CRUZ, eBook, eAudio The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, J DICAMILLO, eBook, eAudio Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread by Kate DiCamillo The Magic Fish-Bone by Charles Dickens J DICKENS Kenny & the Dragon by Tony DiTerlizzi J DITERLIZZI Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book by Jennifer Donnelly J DONNELLY, eBook Don’t Kiss the Frog! Princess Stories with Attitude by various authors J DONT The Hidden Star by K. Sello Duiker J DUIKER Eight Princesses and a Magic Mirror by Natasha Farrant J FARRANT Swan Lake by Dame Margot Fonteyn J FONTEYN Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George J GEORGE, eBook Tuesdays at the Castle (series) by Jessica Day George J GEORGE, eBook, eAudio A Tale Dark and Grimm (series) by Adam Gidwitz J GIDWITZ, eBook, eAudio The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame J GRAHAME, eBook, eAudio Princess Academy (series) by Shannon Hale J HALE, eBook, eAudio Also by Hale: The Princess in Black (series); Ever After High (series) The Castle Behind Thorns by Merrie Haskell J HASKELL Handbook for Dragon Slayers by Merrie Haskell J HASKELL, eBook The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom (series) by Christopher Healy J HEALY, eBook, eAudio Cinderella Stays Late (series) by Joan Holub J HOLUB, eBook The Secret of Platform 13 by Eva Ibbotson J IBBOTSON Princess Pink and the Land of Fake-Believe (series) by Noah Jones J JONES Fantastic Stories by Terry Jones J JONES Ivy’s Ever After by Dawn Lairamore; Sequel: Ivy and the Meanstalk J LAIRAMORE Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca J LAROCCA Pennyroyal Academy (series) by M. A. Larson J LARSON, eBook, eAudio The Fairy’s Mistake (series) by Gail Carson Levine J LEVINE Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine; Prequel: Ogre Enchanted J LEVINE, eBook, eAudio Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (series) by Grace Lin J LIN, eBook, eAudio Charmed, I'm Sure by Sarah Littman; Sequel: Fairest of Them All J LITTMAN Yeh-Shen: a Cinderella Story from China by Ai-Ling Louie J LOUIE Snow & Rose by Emily Winfield Martin J MARTIN Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (series) by Wendy Mass J MASS, eBook The Day Boy and the Night Girl by George MacDonald J MACDONALD, eAudio The Princess and the Goblin (series) by George MacDonald LT J MACDONALD, eBook, eAudio Leaping Beauty: And Other Animal Fairy Tales by Gregory Maguire J MAGUIRE The Hinky Pink: An Old Tale by Megan McDonald J MCDONALD The Flight of Swans by Sarah McGuire J MCGUIRE Whatever After: Fairest of All (series) by Sarah Mlynowski J MLYNOWSKI, eBook, eAudio Grounded: The Adventures of Rapunzel by Megan Morrison J MORRISON Five Children and It (series) by E. Nesbit LT J NESBIT, eBook, eAudio The King's Equal by Katherine Paterson J PATERSON The Wide-Awake Princess by Katherine Paterson J PATERSON Clemency Pogue: Fairy Killer by J. T. Petty J PETTY Disney Princess Beginnings (series) by various authors J PRINCESS Half Upon a Time by James Riley J RILEY Maleficent by Elizabeth Rudnick J RUDNICK Far from Agrabah by Aisha Saeed J SAEED The Enchanted Wood: An Original Fairy Tale by Ruth Sanderson J SAN Princess Cora and the Crocodile by Laura Amy Schlitz J SCHLITZ, eVideo The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka J SCIESZKA Ever After High: NeXt Top Villain by Suzanne Selfors J SELFORS Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin (series) by Liesl Shurtliff J SHURTLIFF, eBook, eAudio Sisterland by Salla Simukka J SIMUKKA The Three Golden Keys by Peter Sis J SIS Up and Down the Scratchy Mountains: or, The Search for a J SNYDER Suitable Princess by Laurel Snyder Mangoes, Mischief, and Tales of Friendship by Chitra Soundar J SOUNDAR The Bee-Man of Orn by Frank Richard Stockton J STOCKTON, eBook Hobgoblin and the Seven Stinkers of Rancidia by Kyle Sullivan J SULLIVAN Troll's Eye View: A Book of Villainous Tales edited by Ellen Daltrow J TROLLS, eBook Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu J URSU, eBook, eAudio Frogged by Vivian Vande Velde J VANDE VELDE, eBook Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible (series) by Ursula Vernon J VERNON, eBook Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde J WIL, eBook Also by Wilde: The Selfish Giant and Stories for Children The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Nancy Willard J WILLARD Elfwyn's Saga by David Wisniewski J WISNIEWSKI A Wolf at the Door: And Other Retold Fairy Tales edited by Ellen Datlow J WOLF Here There Be Dragons by Jane Yolen J YOLEN The Thirteenth Princess (series) by Diane Zahler eBook There’s a Wolf at the Door by Zoë B. Alley; Sequel: There’s a Princess GN J ALLEY in the Palace Giants Beware! (series) by Jorge Augusto Aguirre GN J CLAUDETTE Jak and the Magic Nano-Beans: A Graphic Novel by Carl Bowen GN J FAR OUT FAIRY TALES Rapunzel’s Revenge by Shannon Hale; Sequel: Calamity Jack GN J HALE; eBook The Little Mermaid by Metaphrog GN J METAPHROG Mighty Jack (series) by Ben Hatke GN J MIGHTY, eBook Baba Yaga’s Assistant by Marika McCoola GN J MCCOOLA Princess Princess Ever After by Katie O’Neill GN J ONEILL The Tea Dragon Society (series) by Katie O’Neill GN J ONEILL Giants, Trolls, Witches, Beasts by Craig Phillips GN J PHILLIPS Mega Princess by Kelly Thompson GN J THOMPSON The Runaway Princess by Johan Troïanowski GN J TROIANOWSKI For even more Fairy Tale books, check out non-fiction J 398 or ask at the Youth Desk. .
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