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* AdultFear: Lots of this- Blanche gets kidnapped, both girls are mysteriously put into comas two different times, and Mrs. Brier is out of state with Rose while Blanche is alone in the city being stalked by someone with no one to help her.

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* AdultFear: Lots of this- Blanche gets kidnapped, both girls are mysteriously Your child getting stalked and attacked while you're out of state, getting framed for drug possession, your daughters getting put into mysterious comas two (at different times, and Mrs. Brier is out of state with Rose while Blanche is alone in the city being stalked by someone with no one to help her.times), kidnapping...
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* AdultFear: Lots of this- Blanche gets kidnapped, both girls are mysteriously put into comas two different times, and Mrs. Brier is out of state with Rose while Blanche is alone in the city being stalked by someone with no one to help her.
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* {{ActionFilmQuietDramaScene}}: In ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty Cyber Thieves'', when Alex and Kateri are sitting by the pool discussing Alex's uncle who [[spoiler: was just murdered]].

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* {{ActionFilmQuietDramaScene}}: {{Action Film Quiet Drama Scene}}: In ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty Cyber Thieves'', when Alex and Kateri are sitting by the pool discussing Alex's uncle who [[spoiler: was just murdered]].



** The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty Cyber Thieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly Narm cartoony. ''Rapunzel Let Down'' - isn't even put in the YA section with the others; it was published as adult fiction.

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** The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty Cyber Thieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly Narm cartoony. ''Rapunzel Let Down'' - isn't even put in the YA section with the others; it was published as adult fiction.
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** The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty Cyber Thieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly [[Narm cartoony]]. ''Rapunzel Let Down'' - isn't even put in the YA section with the others; it was published as adult fiction.

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** The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty Cyber Thieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly [[Narm cartoony]].Narm cartoony. ''Rapunzel Let Down'' - isn't even put in the YA section with the others; it was published as adult fiction.
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* {{ActionFilm,QuietDramaScene}}: In ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves'', when Alex and Kateri are sitting by the pool discussing Alex's uncle who [[spoiler: was just murdered]].

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* {{ActionFilm,QuietDramaScene}}: {{ActionFilmQuietDramaScene}}: In ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves'', Cyber Thieves'', when Alex and Kateri are sitting by the pool discussing Alex's uncle who [[spoiler: was just murdered]].



** Fish tells Rose this is how he feels about her; he doesn't let himself fall in love with her [[spoile: at first]], but still goes to great lengths to protect her.

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** Fish tells Rose this is how he feels about her; he doesn't let himself fall in love with her [[spoile: [[spoiler: at first]], but still goes to great lengths to protect her.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: As revealed over the second and third books, Bear and Fish have a whopper: [[spoiler: while their mother was dying of cancer in a hospital, she and they converted, enthusiastically, to Catholicism, putting them at odds with their agnostic/Anglican/"I don't care" father; the boys started going to St. Catherine's high school, where they were nerds and bullied - especially Fish, who was thought to be gay and was sexually taunted by an adult man; Father Raymond, the closest thing they had to a normal dad, died under mysterious circumstances, and they started investigating; Mr. Freet, fearing they would suspect him, planted cocaine in their lockers; when they got out of juvenile detention, Bear discovered his father was having an affair; the other woman moved in, and married their father after their mother had finally died; she resented the boys, especially Bear because he had preached unsuccessfully against the affair; but she was also attracted to Bear, and when he refused to give her the wrong kind of kiss, he and Fish got framed for drug possession AGAIN; the charge didn't stick, but their father turned them out of the house without giving them their inheritance from their mother; so they lived at their friend Stephen Foster's house while still illegally investigating Father Raymond's death.]] That's excluding what happened to Fish offscreen in The Shadow of the Bear.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: As revealed over the second and third books, Bear and Fish have a whopper: [[spoiler: while their mother was dying of cancer in a hospital, she and they converted, enthusiastically, to Catholicism, putting them at odds with their agnostic/Anglican/"I don't care" father; so the boys started going to St. Catherine's high school, where school; they were nerds and bullied - especially Fish, who was thought to be gay and was sexually taunted by an adult man; Father Raymond, the closest thing they had to a normal dad, died under mysterious circumstances, and they started investigating; Mr. Freet, fearing they would suspect him, planted cocaine in their lockers; when they got out of juvenile detention, Bear discovered his father was having an affair; the other woman moved in, and married their father after their mother had finally died; she resented the boys, especially Bear because he had preached unsuccessfully against the affair; but she was also attracted to Bear, and when he refused to give her the wrong kind of kiss, he ''he and Fish got framed for drug possession AGAIN; AGAIN''; the charge didn't stick, but their father turned them out of the house without giving them their inheritance from their mother; so they lived at their friend Stephen Foster's house while still illegally investigating Father Raymond's death.]] That's excluding what happened to Fish offscreen in The Shadow of the Bear.



** The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly [[Narm cartoony]].

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** The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves'' Cyber Thieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly [[Narm cartoony]].cartoony]]. ''Rapunzel Let Down'' - isn't even put in the YA section with the others; it was published as adult fiction.
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* {{ActionFilm,QuietDramaScene}}: In ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves'', when Alex and Kateri are sitting by the pool discussing Alex's uncle who [[spoiler: was just murdered]].


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**Fish tells Rose this is how he feels about her; he doesn't let himself fall in love with her [[spoile: at first]], but still goes to great lengths to protect her.


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**The author states she intended the books to alternate between this and LighterAndSofter, but didn't completely succeed. ''Black as Night'' - darker and edgier. ''Waking Rose'' - even ''more'' dark. ''The Midnight Dancers'' - serious, but more gentle and philosophical in tone. ''Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves'' - even the ''title'' is lighter and softer; there's a lot more humor, and the action scenes get decidedly [[Narm cartoony]].
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: As revealed over the second and third books, Bear and Fish have a whopper.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: As revealed over the second and third books, Bear and Fish have a whopper.whopper: [[spoiler: while their mother was dying of cancer in a hospital, she and they converted, enthusiastically, to Catholicism, putting them at odds with their agnostic/Anglican/"I don't care" father; the boys started going to St. Catherine's high school, where they were nerds and bullied - especially Fish, who was thought to be gay and was sexually taunted by an adult man; Father Raymond, the closest thing they had to a normal dad, died under mysterious circumstances, and they started investigating; Mr. Freet, fearing they would suspect him, planted cocaine in their lockers; when they got out of juvenile detention, Bear discovered his father was having an affair; the other woman moved in, and married their father after their mother had finally died; she resented the boys, especially Bear because he had preached unsuccessfully against the affair; but she was also attracted to Bear, and when he refused to give her the wrong kind of kiss, he and Fish got framed for drug possession AGAIN; the charge didn't stick, but their father turned them out of the house without giving them their inheritance from their mother; so they lived at their friend Stephen Foster's house while still illegally investigating Father Raymond's death.]] That's excluding what happened to Fish offscreen in The Shadow of the Bear.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Played with with the Denniston brothers. Bear is a burly, serious guy with a fierce temper should you cross him, but he has a deep appreciation for art, poetry, and architecture. Fish is scrawny, geeky, and uses brains over brawn, but he's not a romantic at all like his brother and can come off as harsh because he lacks sensitivity.

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* ExtrovertedNerd: Rose's guy friends at college, but Alex the most by far.



* MeaningfulName: Rose (has red hair, a fiery spirit, and is named for the fairy tale character Rose Red); Blanche (means white, is quiet and gentle, and named after both Snow Whites); Brier, their surname, means Rose. So their names mean Rose Red ('rose' is a shade of red and pink) and Rose White (in some variations of the story, Snow White's name is changed to this).

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* MeaningfulName: Rose (has red hair, a fiery spirit, and is named for the fairy tale character Rose Red); Red and Briar Rose); Blanche (means white, is quiet and gentle, and named after both Snow Whites); Brier, their surname, means Rose. So their names mean Rose Red ('rose' is a shade of red and pink) red) and Rose White (in some variations of the story, Snow White's name is changed to this).



* RedOniBlueOni: Red-haired Rose (romantic, adventurous Cloudcuckoolander) and black-haired Blanche (shy and sensible, with a Sugar-And-Ice Personality).

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* RedOniBlueOni: Red-haired Rose (romantic, adventurous Cloudcuckoolander) {{Cloudcuckoolander}}) and black-haired Blanche (shy and sensible, with a Sugar-And-Ice Personality).SugarAndIcePersonality).

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: As revealed over the second and third books, Bear and Fish have a whopper.



* RedOniBlueOni: Red-haired Rose (romantic, adventurous Cloudcuckoolander) and black-haired Blanche (shy and sensible, with a Sugar-And-IcePersonality).

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* RedOniBlueOni: Red-haired Rose (romantic, adventurous Cloudcuckoolander) and black-haired Blanche (shy and sensible, with a Sugar-And-IcePersonality).Sugar-And-Ice Personality).
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a SiblingTeam. Not that Bear is [[GeniusBruiser by any means stupid]], or that Fish can't [[BadassBookworm take care of himself].

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a SiblingTeam. Not that Bear is [[GeniusBruiser by any means stupid]], or that Fish can't [[BadassBookworm take care of himself].himself]].

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a SiblingTeam.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a SiblingTeam. Not that Bear is [[GeniusBruiser by any means stupid]], or that Fish can't [[BadassBookworm take care of himself].



**For Blanche, who has the looks and demeanor to go with it, it's even Lampshaded.



* RedOniBlueOni: Rose and Blanche.

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* RedOniBlueOni: Red-haired Rose (romantic, adventurous Cloudcuckoolander) and Blanche.black-haired Blanche (shy and sensible, with a Sugar-And-IcePersonality).
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a Sibling Team.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a Sibling Team.SiblingTeam.
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* ActionGirl: Kateri Kovach, particularly compared to the series' other heroines.


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* BigBrotherInstinct: Bear got his nickname in juvenile detention when he saw three inmates trying to drown Fish. He threw one against the wall, the other two ran away, and we can assume both the Denniston brothers were carefully respected afterwards.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Fish and Bear, respectively, when they're working as a Sibling Team.
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There are currently six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]], and [[{{Literature/Rapunzel}} Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]], and [[{{Literature/Rapunzel}} Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.
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The Fairy Tale Novels are a series of books by Regina Doman. They are fairy tales retold in modern times, with Catholic teenagers as the protagonists. They don't actually have fairies or anything else magical in them.

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The Fairy Tale Novels are Novels, a series of books by Regina Doman. They are Doman, take somewhat well-known fairy tales retold in modern times, with and move the setting to a modern-day setting - let's say New York. The cast: a bunch of Catholic teenagers as the protagonists. They don't actually have fairies or anything else teenagers. In this world, a sleeping spell is a coma, a magical in them.
passageway becomes a locked-away staircase that leads out of the house, the seven dwarves are replaced by seven quirky Franciscan friars, and so on.


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** As of Rapunzel Let Down, which deals with teen pregnancy, illegal immigration, homelessness, prison, kidnapping, and worse, we have a new winner in this category.

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There are currently six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]], and [[{{Literature/Rapunzel}} Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]], and [[{{Literature/Rapunzel}} Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.
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** It gets better. The name Arthur means Bear.
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There are currently six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]], and [[Literature/Rapunzel Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]], and [[Literature/Rapunzel [[{{Literature/Rapunzel}} Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.
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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five six books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]].CyberThieves]], and [[Literature/Rapunzel Rapunzel Let Down]]. NeedsMoreLove.
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* PrinceCharming: Bear and Fish play this in different books for each of their love interests. Paul is also seen as this trope by a somewhat jealous Fish in "Waking Rose".
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* GirlyGirl: Blanche and Rose, in different ways.
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** Bear is named for being brawny and protective of his younger brother, Fish, who is named for managing to slip out of bad situations.

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** Bear is named for being brawny and protective of his younger brother, Fish, who is named for managing to slip out of bad situations. However, there proper names are Arthur and Benedict (Fish's other nickname is Ben).

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* MeaningfulName: Rose (has red hair, a fiery spirit, and is named for the fairy tale character Rose Red); Blanche (means white, is quiet and gentle, and named after both Snow Whites); Brier, their surname, means Rose. So their names mean Red Rose ('rose' is a shade of red and pink) and Rose White (in some variations of the story, Snow White's name is changed to this).

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* MeaningfulName: Rose (has red hair, a fiery spirit, and is named for the fairy tale character Rose Red); Blanche (means white, is quiet and gentle, and named after both Snow Whites); Brier, their surname, means Rose. So their names mean Red Rose Red ('rose' is a shade of red and pink) and Rose White (in some variations of the story, Snow White's name is changed to this). this).
**Bear points Blanche's name out to her and jokingly calls her Snow White.
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* MeaningfulName: Rose (has red hair, a fiery spirit, and is named for the fairy tale character Rose Red); Blanche (means white, is quiet and gentle, and named after both Snow Whites); Brier, their surname, means Rose. So their names mean Red Rose ('rose' is a shade of red and pink) and Rose White (in some variations of the story, Snow White's name is changed to this).
** Bear is named for being brawny and protective of his younger brother, Fish, who is named for managing to slip out of bad situations.


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* RedOniBlueOni: Rose and Blanche.
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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[Literature/AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[Literature/AliBabaandtheFortyThieves [[Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.
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The Fairy Tale Novels are a series of books by Regina Doman. They are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fairy tales retold]] in modern times, with Catholic teenagers as the protagonists. They don't actually have fairies or anything else magical in them.

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The Fairy Tale Novels are a series of books by Regina Doman. They are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fairy tales retold]] retold in modern times, with Catholic teenagers as the protagonists. They don't actually have fairies or anything else magical in them.
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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[Literature/AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndtheSevenDwarfs Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[Literature/AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[AliBabaandtheFortyThieves [[Literature/AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.




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* TwiceToldTale: All of the books.

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* TwiceToldTale: All of the books.books.
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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five books in the series: [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[TheTwelveDancingPrincesses [[Literature/TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.
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There are currently five books in the series: [[SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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There are currently five books in the series: [[SnowWhiteAndRoseRed [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed The Shadow of the Bear]], [[SnowWhiteandtheSevenDwarves Black as Night]], [[SleepingBeauty Waking Rose]], [[TheTwelveDancingPrincesses The Midnight Dancers]], and [[AliBabaandtheFortyThieves Alex O'Donnell and the Forty CyberThieves]]. NeedsMoreLove.

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