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  2. Wings (Pike novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wings debuted to positive reviews overall, with comparisons to the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer.Meyer endorsed Pike's work via a cover blurb, which reads, "Aprilynne Pike's Wings is a remarkable debut; the ingenuity of the mythology is matched only by the startling loveliness with which the story unfolds."

  3. Tiger Lily (Peter Pan) - Wikipedia

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    Though she would later regain her wings at some point. She is the protagonist of the book Tiger Lily (2012) written by Jodi Lynn Anderson , told from the point of view of Tinker Bell. Tiger Lily appears in Jonathan Green 's role-playing gamebook Neverland: Here Be Monsters! as a playable character.

  4. Fairy - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, it was peculiar to the fairy women to assume the shape of deer; while witches became mice, hares, cats, gulls, or black sheep. In "The Legend of Knockshigowna ", in order to frighten a farmer who pastured his herd on fairy ground, a fairy queen took on the appearance of a great horse, with the wings of an eagle, and a tail like a ...

  5. Gwragedd Annwn - Wikipedia

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    When the butcher tried to bludgeon the cow, the instrument passed though her head and did nothing. Suddenly, angered that the farmer had attempted to slaughter the cow, a woman in green, one of the Gwragedd Annwn, called the cow and all her offspring away, except for one, which had turned jet black. This is how the Welsh black cattle came to be.

  6. Although the Brothers' scrubbing worked to distort the stories' portrayal of women, it'd be tough to prove that they're to blame for all of the patriarchal forces at work in the fairy tales we know. Women are disproportionately the subjects of violence in both the 1810 and 1812 collections, and in both, they have far fewer lines of dialogue ...

  7. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. Included by Andrew Lang by in The Blue Fairy Book. Madame d'Aulnoy: Abricotine Le Prince Lutin: She serves as a fairy princess of the Island of Quiet Pleasures. Princess Belle-Etoile Princess Belle-Etoile: French fairy tale inspired by Giovanni Francesco Straparola's Ancilotto, King of Provino.

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