había una vez

That’s “Once Upon a Time” in Spanish. I hope. Unless I messed up the spelling. *sigh* It was a long and wonderful weekend. And it’s been a long time since my last Spanish grammar lesson, come to think of it. Eeek! But enough of that. This post is a wrap-up/summation/endnote for the Once Upon a Time IV Challenge, hosted by Stainless Steel Droppings, which officially ended on June 20.


I said I’d read five books that fit into the category of fantasy, myths, or fairy tales. Not all of these books are classic ‘fairy tales,’ but all of them contain elements of the fantastic, and thus count for the contest. Click on the titles to see my reviews.


White Cat by Holly Black


Sleepless by Cyn Balog


The Moorchild by Eloise Jarvis McGraw


Brightly Woven by Alexandra Bracken


The Sleeping Beauty by Mercedes Lackey


No worries that I’m going to drop fantasy any time soon…I’ll continue to read fairy tales for the rest of the year because I’m also taking part in the Once Upon a Time 2010 Reading Challenge. Do you have any recent fairy tale reads to recommend?

1 comment:

Ella Preuss said...

You got it right ;) The post title, I mean (I'm Argentine).

I'm a new follower, so it'll take me a while to go through your posts.

Also, I love your layout!

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