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  • Belle: A Retelling of "Beauty and the Beast"

    Cameron Dokey, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Nov. 25, 2008)
    Belle is convinced she has the wrong name, as she lacks her sisters' awe-inspiring beauty. So she withdraws from society, devoting her time to wood carving. Secretly, Belle longs to find the fabled Heartwood Tree. If carved by the right hands, the Heartwood will reveal the face of one's true love. During a fierce storm, Belle's father stumbles upon the mysterious Heartwood -- and encounters a terrifying and lonely Beast. Now Belle must carve the Heartwood to save her father, and learn to see not with the eyes of her mind, but with the eyes of her heart.
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  • Beauty and the Beast

    Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Katie Haigh, Astorg Audio

    Audiobook (Astorg Audio, Dec. 17, 2015)
    Beauty and the beast (French: La Belle et la BĂŞte) is a very famous traditional fairy tale written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. A wealthy widowed merchant lives in a mansion with his three daughters. All are equal in beauty, but the youngest, Beauty, is kind and pure of heart; while the two elders, in contrast, are wicked, selfish, vain and secretly taunt and treat Beauty more like a servant than a sister. The merchant eventually loses all of his wealth in a tempest at sea. One day, the merchant becomes lost in a forest. Seeking shelter, he enters a dazzling palace. A hidden figure opens the giant doors and silently invites him in. The merchant finds tables inside laden with food and drink, which seem to have been left for him by the palace's invisible owner. The merchant accepts this gift and spends the night there. The next morning, as the merchant is about to leave, he sees a rose garden and recalls that Beauty had desired a rose. Upon picking the loveliest rose he can find, the merchant is confronted by a hideous "Beast" which tells him that for taking his most precious possession after accepting his hospitality, the merchant must die. The merchant begs to be set free, arguing that he had only picked the rose as a gift for his youngest daughter. The Beast agrees to let him give the rose to Beauty, but only if the merchant will return. The merchant is upset, but accepts this condition. Beauty says she wants to go to the Beast's castle. The Beast receives her graciously and informs her that she is now mistress of the castle, and he is her servant. He gives her lavish clothing and food and carries on lengthy conversations with her. Every night, the Beast asks Beauty to marry him, only to be refused each time. For several months, Beauty lives a life of luxury at the Beast's palace, having every whim catered to by servants, with no end of riches to amuse her and an endless supply of exquisite finery to wear...
  • Beauty and the Beast

    Marie-Michelle Joy, Walter Crane

    Hardcover (The Planet, Aug. 15, 2015)
    Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale. Its first published version was written by French author Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve in the middle 18th century. It was a novel-length story intended for adult readers and addressing the issues of the marriage system of the day in which women had no right to choose their husband or to refuse to marry. The best-known version of the tale appeared sixteen years later. Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont simplified and shortened the Villeneuve's work and published it in a magazine for young ladies. The new abridged version became more successful, and Madame de Beaumont is regarded now as the author of the classic story. This edition includes remarkable illustrations by Walter Crane. Crane's work in children's books in cooperation with the publisher Edmund Evans earned him worldwide fame in the late 19th century.
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  • Beauty and the Beast

    Mike Bennett, Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Mr Rik Mayall, One Media iP LTD

    Audiobook (One Media iP LTD, Jan. 20, 2017)
    Enjoy this fantastic edition of Beauty and The Beast by the brilliant comedian, writer and actor Rik Mayall. Adapted by the renowned producer Mike Bennett, this delightful retelling of a classic tale will captivate from start to finish. The late, great Richard "Rik" Mayall was a pioneer of alternative comedy in the '80s, who formed a famous comedy partnership with Ade Edmondson, and featured in numerous cult classic sitcoms, including The Young Ones, Bottom, Blackadder, and Guest House Paradiso, among others. In 2014, at the age of 56, a massive blow was dealt to the world of comedy when Rik passed away.
  • Beauty and the Beast

    Jan Brett

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Dec. 8, 2011)
    Originally published in 1989, this luminous reissue of an all-time favorite fairy tale will attract an even wider audience with its romantic new jacket and a shortened text. Exquisite illustrations of Beauty and her mysterious suitor, the Beast, are set in a magical castle where animals dressed in period costumes serve them. Woven into glorious tapestries throughout are hidden clues hinting at the Beast's secrets, setting Brett's version apart from others.
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  • The Rose Gate: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast

    Hanna Sandvig

    Paperback (Phouka Publishing, June 19, 2019)
    All Isobel wants is a quiet place to read, but apparently that's too much to ask. She only needs to make it through one last summer with her broken family before she can leave for university and get on with her life. At least she has her books and the solitude of the woods.But there are wolves in these woods.Caught out in the forest after dark, Isobel is pursued by a disturbingly intelligent pack of wolves. When the grizzly bear who rescues her turns out to be a cursed fae prince, she realizes her life isn’t the only thing in danger. She could lose her heart.Trapped by the wolves at the prince’s home in Faerie, Isobel tries to unravel the mystery behind the surly prince’s scars. Because time is running out for the castle’s inhabitants, and if Isobel can’t find a way to break the spell and save the prince from the Unseelie Queen, she may lose everything she’s come to love.*The paperback back edition of The Rose Gate includes six gorgeous interior illustrations!**
  • King of Beasts: A Beauty and the Beast retelling

    J.A. Armitage, Scarlett Kol

    (Enchanted Quill Press, May 12, 2020)
    What happened after the happily ever after?You all know the story of Beauty and the Beast, but did you ever wonder what happened after the fairytale ending? Well we know. Not all afters end up happily; sometimes, the real adventure starts much later...Blessed with his mother’s beauty and his father’s royal blood, life can’t get any better for Prince Fallon. His charm and deep pockets have nicknamed him the Party Prince and he’s determined to enjoy every minute of his carefree existence. But when a long-forgotten curse resurfaces turning the king into a beast, Fallon is forced to forget his devil-may-care ways and step up his regal responsibilities while trying to find a cure. With a beast in the castle and a strange new evil threatening the kingdom, Prince Fallon may need to depend on more than just his gorgeous looks to save his home. Following famous fairytale characters, eighteen years after their happily ever after, the Kingdom of Fairytales offers an edge of the seat thrill ride in an all new and sensational way to read. Lighting-fast reads you won’t be able to put down Fantasy has never been so epic! Scroll up and one click to start the adventure today.
  • Beauty and the Beast

    Nadia Higgins, Kathleen Petelinsek

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    A tender girl is held captive by a mighty beast, who is himself held hostage by a spell. Both discover that true beauty and true love are not based on appearances, but come from within.
  • Before Beauty: A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast

    Brittany Fichter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 10, 2015)
    Can an accursed prince and a broken beauty move beyond their hatred for one another, not only to break the curse and save their kingdom, but to find love as well?Prince Everard’s father spent the boy's youth forging the prince into a warrior. Upon the king’s death, however, Everard realizes he’s lost himself somewhere along the way, and in his pain, makes a decision that brings a dark curse upon both him and the great Fortress that has so long guarded the people of Destin.The prince's sin doesn’t simply affect those of his citadel, however. Isa, the daughter of a local merchant, has suffered the prince’s hasty temper before, and it changed her life forever. When Everard’s final outburst cuts off his people’s source of protection with the curse, he demands that she, a crippled commoner, come to help him break it. All the while, Destin’s northern enemy crouches at the foot of the Fortress’s mountain, waiting for the right moment to capture the stronghold that has stood for a thousand years.Can Ever and Isa move past their brokenness to save Destin together, or will they and their beloved kingdom remain under darkness forever?Buy Before Beauty today to escape into the world of The Becoming Beauty Trilogy, as well as the Classical Kingdoms Collection, a series of fairy tale retellings for grownups who still believe in sacrifice, true love, and the magic of happily-ever-afters. Even though Before Beauty is an introduction to both series, it can be read as a stand-alone as well.
  • The Rose and the Mask: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling

    Victoria Leybourne

    language (, March 1, 2017)
    Can love shatter a curse?Faustina Casanova is a beauty and a thief, not necessarily in that order. Surviving in the darkness beneath Venice's glittering façade, she knows better than to believe in magic, or trust too much to luck.Benedetto Bellini was lucky once, but not anymore. Not since the curse. Now he's got a second problem, one that's washed up on his island and tried to steal his silverware. He finds Faustina intriguing and infuriating in equal measure. And, thanks to the curse, he's stuck with her.Faustina doesn't know what to make of her shy, gentle and deeply irritating captor, or his island garden. But, at the heart of it all, there's the glass rose. Like love, it's beautiful, fragile and dangerous - and finding it changes everything.A reimagining of Beauty and the Beast set in 18th Century Venice, perfect for fans of fairy tale romance. The Rose and the Mask is a standalone novel that can be read on its own or alongside the other book in the series, The Murano Glass Slipper.
  • Beauty and the Beast

    Katie Haworth, Dinara Mirtalipova

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
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  • Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast

    Robin McKinley

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins, July 26, 2005)
    From Newbery Medal–winning author Robin McKinley, this beloved story illuminates an unlikely love story—Beauty and the Beast.Beauty has never liked her nickname. She is thin and awkward; it is her two sisters who are the beautiful ones. But what she lacks in appearance, she can perhaps make up for in courage. When her father comes home with a tale of an enchanted castle in the forest and the terrible promise he had to make to the Beast who lives there, Beauty knows she must travel to the castle, a prisoner of her own free will. Her father insists that he will not let her go, but she responds, “Cannot a Beast be tamed?”Newbery Medalist Robin McKinley’s beloved and acclaimed novel has been delighting readers for more than forty years. ALA Booklist called Beauty “A captivating novel.” “A reader feels as though it’s all unfolding for the very first time.”—The GuardianAn ALA Notable Book for ChildrenA Best Book for Young Adults
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