The Violet Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
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Forget everything you think you know about fairy tales. The Violet Fairy Book isn't about the princesses you've met a hundred times. This is the twelfth book in Andrew Lang's famous 'Coloured' Fairy Book series, and it's a cabinet of curiosities filled with 35 stories. Lang and his team collected these from folklore traditions across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The Story
There isn't one plot, but a feast of short tales. You'll meet a boy who gets help from a grateful fish, a soldier who tricks a witch, and a girl whose kindness to a frog unlocks a secret. The settings jump from snowy Russian forests to sun-drenched Mediterranean coasts. Each story is a quick, self-contained adventure, perfect for reading one or two before bed. They follow the classic folk tale rhythm: a problem arises, magic intervenes (sometimes helpfully, sometimes not!), and cleverness or virtue wins the day.
Why You Should Read It
I love this collection because it feels fresh. These aren't the polished, corporate versions of stories we know. They're a bit rougher, a bit stranger, and full of surprises. The heroes are often quick-thinking underdogs, and the magic feels wild and unpredictable. Reading it feels like discovering a secret garden of stories that most people have walked right past. It rekindles that simple, childhood joy of 'what happens next?'
Final Verdict
This book is a treasure for anyone who wants to expand their fairy tale horizons beyond the usual suspects. It's perfect for parents looking for unique bedtime stories, for writers hunting for inspiration in old myths, or for any reader who just wants to dip into a world of pure, imaginative fun for a few minutes at a time. Keep an open mind, and let these violet-hued tales work their old magic on you.
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