Showing posts with label Corey Rosen Schwartz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corey Rosen Schwartz. Show all posts
Monday, 9 October 2017
Twinderella: A Fractioned Fairy Tale by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Deborah Marcero (GB Putnam)
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October 09, 2017
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A decidedly different take on the classic fairy tale Cinderella. Meet "Twinderella" by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Deborah Marcero...
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Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Ninja Red Riding Hood by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Dan Santat (Penguin US)
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August 13, 2014
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Ninja Red Riding Hood
Written by Corey Rosen Schwartz
Illustrated by Dan Santat
Published by Penguin US
You've previously seen our review of Corey's fabulous "Three Ninja Pigs" so now it's time to dip back into fairy tales and folklore with a martial arts twist with Corey's other kick-butt book, "Ninja Red Riding Hood".
Forget what you know about other adaptations of Red Riding Hood, Corey's doesn't let up from the moment you turn the first page. As with "pigs", Corey gives her story a chopsocky twist by introducing The Wolf, a master of martial arts and discipline who hones his craft at every opportunity. But Grand Master Wolf is hungry, and there's only one way he's going to fill his tum...
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And so the training begins... |
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Suspicious looking granny! |
Wolf steals into Granny's house and with a few deft moves, soon takes her place. Will Red see through his terrible disguise in time?
You know the rest of the story but you really do need to read this book to see Corey's take on it. As before, though the book is based on martial arts and combat, it's sensitively handled so there's no gross uber-violence or nasty bits, just a rollicking and entertaining twist on a well loved tale - once again peppered with Dan Santat's fabulous art (and Corey's perfect rhymes of course!)
"Ninja Red Riding Hood" is available through Penguin US, and is shortly to appear on UK bookshelves when it's reprinted in Hardback editions very soon! Look out for it, and watch out for long-eared long-toothed martial-artist grannies in the meantime too!
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We love this photo of a young "Ninja Red" fan showing off his moves! |
Charlotte's best bit: The ultimate showdown between "Granny" and Red!
Daddy's Favourite bit: Sublime action-packed storytelling at its best!
(Kindly sent to us in PDF Format by Corey)
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
The Three Ninja Pigs by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Dan Santat (Penguin (US) Putnam (UK))
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August 12, 2014
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The Three Ninja Pigs

The Three Ninja Pigs
Written by Corey Rosen Schwartz
Illustrated by Dan Santat
Published by Penguin Books
It's no mean feat to take a well-loved children's story and put your own spin on it, particularly if it's a story that's been the inspiration for so many other children's books. We were contacted by ace stateside writer Corey Schwartz who thought we'd love her brilliant books. She wasn't wrong, and so we're taking a look at a couple of her books - first up, "The Three Ninja Pigs".
Three little piggies have had just about enough of that mean rotten old wolf, who is a big bully and a bit of a martial arts expert. So the piggies decide to take action! They'll train to become "The Three Ninja Piggies" and will teach that wolf a lesson or two!
The first piggy decides to become an Aikido master. At first he learns lots of new tricks and defence moves, but lacks the discipline demanded by this tricky martial art, and skips classes (Bad move, piggy!)
The second piggy wants to learn the ways of the Jujitsu master. Again though this little piggy takes things seriously, he doesn't see things through and also drops out part-way through his training.
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Uh oh, trouble for Pig one and Pig two? |
The third little piggy, our favourite, is disciplined and thorough, and she chooses Karate as her preferred martial art to study. She takes her training very seriously, and follows it through to the end.
You can imagine what happens next when the mean old wolf comes around. He makes short work of piggy 1 and 2 but their sister is an entirely different prospect. She teaches the bully a lesson in more ways than one, relying on brains as well as fighting prowess to see that wolf off!
We loved the action in this story, from start to finish it's nail biting and tense as the story gears up for a good old fashioned showdown. Feeling more like a kid's action comic than a traditional picture book lends "The Three Ninja Pigs" even more merit, and ensuring that there's no direct violence in the story or in the art means that it's safe for a good range of ages too (after all, anyone who studies any discipline in martial arts will tell you that it's not all about the biff, sock, pow but is more about a state of mind, a lifestyle choice and knowing that the best offence is often a good defence).
Great stuff, we look forward to reviewing "Little Ninja Riding Hood" which we'll be taking a closer look at very soon!
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Corey and a couple of her awesome fans |
Charlotte's best bit: A brilliant kick-butt female hero, a great respin on a much loved children's story
Daddy's Favourite bit: Great rhyming story, awesome art, a thoroughly entertaining piggy tale!
(Kindly supplied in PDF format by Corey Schwartz)
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