Incoming Resources
- While beauty slept, Elizabeth Blackwell
- Red Riding Hood, retold by Beatrix Potter ; adapted from the French of M. Perrault ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- Charmed, Jen Calonita
- The light of the midnight stars, Rena Rossner
- After the forest, Kell Woods
- The world treasury of fairy tales & folklore, a family heirloom of stories to Inspire and entertain, William Gray with Joanna Gilar & Rose Williamson
- Tales from the Thousand and one nights, Translated with an introd. by N.J. Dawood. Engravings on wood from original designs by William Harvey
- Tell me a story, created by Kevin Williamson, Season one
- Beauty and the beast [2014], director, Christophe Gans
- The book eaters, Sunyi Dean
- Classic storybook fables, illustrated by Scott Gustafson
- Lava red feather blue, Molly Ringle
- Beautiful darkness, Fabien Vehlmann & Kerascoët
- Chlorine, a novel, Jade Song
- Orfeia, Joanne M. Harris ; illustrated by Bonnie Helen Hawkins
- Russian fairy tales, by A.N. Afanasev, illustrations by A. Alexeieff. [Translation by Norbert Guterman. Folkloristic commentary by Roman Jakobson]
- Beauty & the beast, Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont ; as told by Mahlon F. Craft ; and illustrated by Kinuko Y. Craft
- The adventures of Pinocchio, New Line Cinema and Savoy Pictures present a Kushner-Locke Company production in association with Twin Continental Films and Pangaea Holdings ; producers, Raju Patel, Jeffrey Sneeler ; screenplay by Sherry Mills and Steve Barron and Tom Benedek and Barry Berman ; directed by Steve Barron
- Rebel rose, Emma Theriault
- Snow White learns witchcraft, stories and poems, Theodora Goss ; introduction by Jane Yolen
- Haroun and the sea of stories, Salman Rushdie
- The witch, and other tales re-told, Jean Thompson
- El tesoro de los cuentos de hadas
- The merry spinster, tales of everyday horror, Mallory Ortberg
- Bitter greens, a novel, Kate Forsyth
- Malice, a novel, Heather Walter
- A vow so bold and deadly, by Brigid Kemmerer
- Irish fairy and folk tales, edited and selected by W.B. Yeats
- For the throne, Hannah Whitten
- Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher
- A fairy-tale ending, Jack Heckel
- Cinderella liberator, Rebecca Solnit ; with illustrations by Arthur Rackham
- When you are old, early poems, plays, and fairy tales, W.B. Yeats ; edited with an introduction by Rob Doggett
- Thistlefoot, GennaRose Nethercott
- The original folk and fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, the complete first edition, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm ; translated and edited by Jack Zipes ; illustrated by Andrea Dezsö
- Burning roses, S.L. Huang
- The midnight circus, Jane Yolen ; [introduction by Theodora Goss]
- From a high tower, Mercedes Lackey
- Hans in luck, seven stories, by the Brothers Grimm ; Felix Hoffmann ; afterword, Martin Salisbury
- Every leaf a hallelujah, Ben Okri ; illustrations by Diana Ejaita
- A duchess a day, Charis Michaels
- Kiss the girl, Zoraida Córdova
- The magical world of Madame Métier, a novel, Daphne Rose Kingma
- Thief liar lady, a novel, D.L. Soria
- A wild swan, and other tales, Michael Cunningham ; illustrated by Yuko Shimizu
- As old as time, a twisted tale, Liz Braswell
- Best-loved folktales of the world, selected and with an introduction by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Jill Karla Schwarz
- After the forest, Kell Woods
- How to be eaten, Maria Adelmann
- The path of thorns, A.G. Slatter