Add Jacqueline Carey to that list if you haven't been through her stuff already~ Also Juliet Marillier. In fact, I think I'd recommend reading Marillier first. (And if you like Sunshine, you'll probably like Anne Bishop's stuff. I noted some similarities in tone.)
It amuses me that you have two version of The Snow Queen up there. ♥ *loved the fairy tale as a kid*
I've read Daughter of the Forest and Son of the Shadows, actually! Though it's been years and I somehow never did get to...Child of the Prophecy, right? *Will be adding some Carey and look into adding some Bishop, thank you~*
XD It's a favorite of mine, right after "East of the Sun, West of the Moon". (I'm actually supposedly kind of working on a graphic novel retelling. Sort of. >.>)
D'aww. If it's any help, Barnes & Noble publishes this complete collection of Anderson that does include the complete text. And it's only about 11 dollars, as I recall.
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It amuses me that you have two version of The Snow Queen up there. ♥ *loved the fairy tale as a kid*
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*Will be adding some Carey and look into adding some Bishop, thank you~*
XD It's a favorite of mine, right after "East of the Sun, West of the Moon". (I'm actually supposedly kind of working on a graphic novel retelling. Sort of. >.>)
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I lost the book version we had when I was a kid, which sucks. :
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