![]() ![]() The Frozen Twisted Tale – Conceal, Don’t Feel – had the sisters completely split up as children, and it just felt off. ![]() Snow White reads like a very slightly different version of the original film, though the ‘twist’ doesn’t come into play until the very end, meaning a lot of the differences throughout the book don’t actually make sense. Still, the premise itself was intriguing – What if Meg had to become a god? My main issue with Calonita’s previous stories was that they didn’t really change much about the story, or they changed way too much. So I was maybe a little bit apprehensive going into this one. ![]() And Hercules ranks as one of my favourite of the Disney films, sparking a love for Greek mythology when I was younger. I have much preferred Elizabeth Lim’s stories, with Liz Braswell being my second favourite. If you’ve read my previous reviews, too, you might have picked up on the fact Jen Calonita is not my favourite when it comes to these stories. This could be something that takes place before the film, during, at the end of… ![]() The premise is simple – the authors change one element in beloved Disney stories, creating something new. Twisted Tales: Twisted Tales Books / Straight on Till Morning – Liz Braswell / Twisted Tales: Mirror, Mirror – Jen Calonita / Twisted Tales: Let It Go – Jen Calonita / Twisted Tales: So This Is Love – Elizabeth Lim / Twisted Tales: Unbirthday – Liz BraswellĪnyone who has followed this blog for a while will know how much I love the Disney Twisted Tales series. ![]()
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