Books tagged: fairytale humour

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Mutiny on the Island    by M P Ericson
Price: $0.99 USD. 880 words. Published by Byrnie Publishing  on March 10, 2011. .

The Festival of Fecundity is approaching, and this year the villagers want their share. But how can they make the chief believe it's his own idea? A short story of fantasy humour.
Nik's Knacks    by Kathryn Nicol
Price: $0.99 USD. 65220 words. Published on June 13, 2011. .

For Bern Wood there's nothing scarier than butterflies, which are worse than vegetables and spontaneous penguin attacks. Despite his compulsion otherwise he accepts a job at Nik's Knacks, a curio shop unlike any other. Then again, he didn't know when he took the job that the store traveled through time and would strand him in an unknown land.
Faeriefied    by De-ann Black
Price: $0.99 USD. 74770 words. Published by Toffee Apple Publishing  on January 4, 2012. .

The faeries of Whispering Wood plan to modernise themselves so that people will start believing in them again. They ask a sprite to teach them about new technology, and inadvertently enlist the help of Finlay, an elficologist, along with Mrs Bell who owns the ice cream shop, and her shifty cat. Written with a liberal dash of humor by bestselling author De-ann Black.
Garbage-to-Gold Spindle--On Sale Now!    by Eileen Wiedbrauk
Price: $0.99 USD. 2060 words. Published by World Weaver Press  on January 27, 2012. .

A witty reimagining of the classic Rumpelstiltskin tale. "Garbage-to-Gold Spindle–On Sale Now!" opens with a page from Granny Gopper's Cosmic Catalog of Everything You Ever Wanted!, a mail-order company selling mystic and magical wares to denizens of the enchanted forest, and unfolds as only could be told through business correspondence from the mail-order company to one Mr. Stiltskin.
The Evil Queen & The Two Princesses    by The Grimy Brothers
Price: $1.89 USD. 15610 words. Published by Red Kittys Publishing  on March 31, 2012. .

One is reminded of the woodcutter who cut off his own head while he chopped wood. His wife swears it was only four seconds from the time the axe flew in the air and attacked him until he lay dead on the ground? Dead eyes looking at his wife from his disembodied head, mouth moving as if to say, “But I really did love you dear. That elf girl didn’t mean a thing to me.”