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I was attracted to this book because it features stories from [[:Category:Jacqueline Wilson|Jacqueline Wilson]], [[:Category:Philip Pullman|Philip Pullman]], [[:Category:Michael MurpurgoMorpurgo|Michael MurpurgoMorpurgo]], [[:Category:Alan Garner|Alan Garner]] and many other prominent children's writers. I thought it might make a great Christmas or birthday present (and it would). There's a selection of stories from traditional sources such as Hans Christian Andersen, and Aesop, and I imagine that the authors were inveigled into writing for publisher David Fickling with a free choice of original stories. So don't expect a collection or compendium, but rather an anthology of tales that have entranced and inspired these writers in their own childhoods – magic beans indeed.
Now here's the funny thing. The stories read just like classic fairy tales should. Without looking, I couldn't distinguish the authors' normally very distinctive voices. It was as if they tracked into a collective traditionalism as they reached back to their own formative experiences with literature and imagination.

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