|  Lose yourself in a vividly romantic retelling of the "Twelve Dancing 
	Princesses" … Princess Azalea's life changes forever when her mother dies 
	after giving birth to her youngest sister. Overnight, the entire castle is 
	in mourning. Her father, the king, is heartbroken and distances himself from 
	his daughters. Hardest for the young princesses is when he forbids them to 
	dance, despite its connection with their mother.  But magic is afoot in the castle, and Azalea and her sisters find a 
	hidden passageway into an enchanted silver forest where the darkly alluring 
	Keeper lies in wait. He invites them to come every night to dance their 
	heartbreak away. But the Keeper is not what he seems. And Azalea has made a 
	bargain that may condemn her and her sisters to an unimaginable fate.  "Entwined" explores the themes of choice and consequence, mercy and 
	forgiveness, and the pain that sometimes comes from our closest 
	relationships. Vivid characters and expert storytelling make this a 
	must-read for fairy tale enthusiasts. 
	 ___ "Cruel Beauty," by Rosamund Hodge, Balzer & Bray, 2014, 352 pages Proof that some fairy tales definitely aren't for children, this dark 
	retelling of "Beauty and the Beast" grabs you by the throat and doesn't let 
	go.  Nyx Triskelion has been raised as a human sacrifice. Because of a 
	horrific bargain her father made before her birth, she will be forced from 
	her home on her 17th birthday and wed to Ignifex, the "Gentle Lord," a man 
	who commands demons and holds her people in his tyrannical grip. Nyx knows it is her duty to try to destroy her captivating new husband, 
	using her years of training in the hermetic arts. But how can she defeat a 
	man in league with demons, and now that she has come to know him and desire 
	him — does she even want to?  Featuring a flawed heroine learning to love, and an enemy who is not at 
	all what he seems, "Cruel Beauty" is an enthralling read, filled with 
	heart-stopping romance and seductive magic. Teens and adults alike will 
	clamor for more. ___ 
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			 "Cinder," Book One of the "Lunar Chronicles," by Marissa 
			Meyer, Feiwel and Friends, 2012, 387 pages Like your fairy tales with a side of sci-fi? You'll go supernova 
			over this futuristic retelling of the classic fairy tale 
			"Cinderella."  Cinder lives in New Beijing, a city that is on the edge of 
			complete extinction because of a deadly plague with no cure, and is 
			watched from the sky by the power-hungry Lunar people. Cinder is a 
			mechanic — and a cyborg, and spends her days in the marketplace 
			struggling to make enough to keep her hateful stepmother from 
			kicking her out of the house. She meets the enigmatic Prince Kai and 
			starts on the road of a dangerous adventure she could never have 
			anticipated — where the answers to her own mysterious past might 
			just be what the prince needs to save his kingdom and his people, 
			and perhaps all of planet Earth.  Filled with heartache, humor, romance (of course!) and danger — 
			not to mention interplanetary politics — this book will leave 
			readers itching for more. "Cinder" is the first award-winning book 
			in the "Lunar Chronicles," with "Scarlet" (think Red Riding Hood) 
			and "Cress" (enter Rapunzel) already published and on the shelf at 
			the library. To check out these books or to get recommendations for other 
			great reads, come see us at the Lincoln Public Library, 725 Pekin 
			St.  
			[By 
			MELISSA OXBORROW, 
			Lincoln Public Library District]
 
			
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