One popular 'Sleeping Beauty' novel book is 'The Sleeping Beauty' by Charles Perrault. It is a classic fairy - tale - like novel that presents the well - known story in a charming way.
Another 'Sleeping Beauty' - inspired novel could be found in collections of fairy - tale reimaginings. These books take the basic elements of the Sleeping Beauty story, such as the enchanted sleep, the prick of the spindle, and the awakening kiss, and weave them into a more complex narrative. They may include elements of magic that are more detailed, different settings, or even a more feminist take on the story, where the princess is not just a passive figure waiting to be rescued but has her own agency within the story even during her sleep.
Well, 'The Rose and the Beast' by Francesca Lia Block is a great choice. It gives a unique twist to the classic tale.
In some 'sakura sleeping beauty fanfic', the setting is a Japanese - inspired kingdom with sakura everywhere. The story could be a retelling of the sleeping beauty with Japanese cultural elements. The characters might wear traditional Japanese clothing and the palace could be surrounded by beautiful sakura gardens. This gives a fresh and interesting twist to the well - known sleeping beauty story.
You can try local libraries. They usually have a section for fairy - tale - related novels, and there's a good chance you'll find 'Sleeping Beauty' novel books there.
I recommend " Ex-Wife, Remarried ", a modern romance novel written by Sophie_W. The plot described the female protagonist marrying the male protagonist to save her mother, but the male protagonist's sweetheart divorced her after waking up and sent her to the operating table. In the end, the female protagonist discovered that all her misfortunes stemmed from the male protagonist's lover's ridiculous 'true love test'. The story is a mixture of infatuation, conspiracy, revenge and other elements. It's very exciting. I recommend you to watch it. I hope you like my recommendation.
There's also 'Sleeping Beauty in Equestria'. This fanfic often focuses on how the elements of the Sleeping Beauty story, like the spindle and the long sleep, are adapted to fit within the MLP universe. The ponies' personalities play a big role in how the story unfolds, and it's quite engaging to read.
😋I would like to recommend two novels to you, Love in the Online King's Game Life and Rebirth of the Counterattack Queen. The former was a Doujinshi spin-off novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, who had read a book called "Game Life" and transmigrated into a sleeping beauty who had been sleeping for five years. She then embarked on a journey of true love with the male protagonist. The latter was a modern romance novel about the female protagonist who was reborn by accident and used it to become a queen. The plot of the two novels was full of ups and downs. It was catchy and would definitely make you intoxicated. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde is a great beauty fiction book. It explores the concept of beauty and its decay in a rather profound way. The main character, Dorian Gray, is extremely beautiful and his portrait ages while he remains young, which leads to a series of moral and psychological explorations.
The movie 'Sleeping Beauty' originated from a well-known fairy tale that has inspired many literary works, including novels. So, in a way, you could say it's based on a novel indirectly.
Sleeping Beauty was adapted from Dream of the Red Chamber. "Dream of the Red Chamber" was a classic work of Chinese classical literature and also the pinnacle of Chinese novel history. It was hailed as the "treasure of the world's literary history." The novel tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, which contains many profound emotional descriptions and life philosophy. Sleeping Beauty was a love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Chamber.
One popular 'Beauty and the Beast' fiction book is the original fairy tale by Jeanne - Marie Leprince de Beaumont. It's a classic that has inspired many adaptations. Another great one could be Robin McKinley's 'Beauty'. It delves deeper into the relationship between Beauty and the Beast in a more detailed and immersive way. There is also 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas which has elements inspired by the 'Beauty and the Beast' story.