Welcome to this month's edition of Six Degrees of Separation, which is a monthly meme hosted by Kate from Books Are My Favourite and Best. The idea is to start with a specific book and make a series of links from one book to the next using whatever link you can find and see where you end up after six links. I am also linking this post up with The Sunday Salon, hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz.
This month the starting point is The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey.
The Snow Child is a fairy tale retelling. I do love a fairy tale retelling, although I haven't read this one. The first book that came to mind was Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik. I am aware that I have used this book before and when I looked at the next book, I realised that I am in danger of choosing the same books as I have before.
Therefore, for my second book I am going to twist a little and choose something a little different and choose a graphic novel. There are a whole series of graphic novels that feature well known fairy tale characters such as Snow White, Prince Charming and Old King Cole. Years ago, I read about 15 of these books but I chose Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall by Bill Willingham.
Another graphic novel author I have read and enjoyed is Marjane Satrapi. I have read her Persepolis books but this time I am choosing to focus on her book Chicken with Plums. I have watched the movie adaptation of Chicken with Plums. There is a section of the movie which is 20 minutes of montage and it is exceptional.
Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall by Bill Willingham sounds intriguing. Thank you for including two graphic novels - I always mean to read more
ReplyDeletein this format and have my husband's bookshelves to pick from. He has Persepolis and your mention of Marjane Satrapi reminded me that I haven't read it yet.
The whole Fables series is a lot of fun! Takes fairy tale characters and twists the stories completely.
DeleteAh, how lovely that you will be in Paris - possibly reading more books set in Paris? I had to laugh when you said that most of them feature the Eiffel Tower on the cover... just in case we forget where it is set!
ReplyDeleteThere's always more books set in Paris!!
DeleteIt is almost as though there is no other way to say this book is set in Paris!!
Yes, I also try not to re-use books in my chains. It is getting harder because of that. The Hoffman story sounds very good. I'll look for it!
ReplyDeleteI do reuse books at times, but this time I was in danger of reusing multiple chain links.
DeleteHi Marg! Oh Debbie will love your Paris theme. I haven't read any of these, except our starting point for a change!
ReplyDeleteI don't read graphic novels, mostly because I don't have any and don't know where to actually find them.... I must try to make a plan for sure.
Blessings for the Festive Season!
Elza Reads
Debbie is well aware that I am a Paris tragic Mareli
DeleteGreat chain. I read The Little Bookshop on the Seine and really liked it. I do like books set in Paris. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to like about books set in Paris Yvonne!!
DeleteNice work. And, more good book store books!
ReplyDeleteI actually have a Top Ten Tuesday thiis week which is all bookstore books.
DeleteGreat chain - it can be difficult when you don't want to use the same books you've used before. I haven't read many graphic novels but I did enjoy Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis and would like to read Chicken with Plums.
ReplyDeleteI loved the movie of Chicken with Plums too Helen!
DeleteI have long wanted to read The Snow Child. It makes a great jumping off point for Six Degrees of Separation. Ooo! Die For Me! I love that series--all the books in Plum's series have beautiful colors. I hope you have a wonderful time in Paris. Have a great month!
ReplyDeleteThe cover gods certainly smiled on Amy Plum for sure!
DeleteGreat chain; Fable: 1001 Nights of Snowfall looks really good; And thank you for reminding me of Marjane Satrapi--I've been meaning to read Persepolis for ages but haven't gotten to it. Chicken with Plums looks very interesting as well
ReplyDeleteI hope you get to read it soon Mallika. Thanks for stopping by.
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