


How to print: Here is a PDF you can download from Scribd. Oh you want to print and hang this in your library or bedroom or wherever? We don’t blame you. More print instructions can be found below! Yes, there are more YA retellings out there that we probably missed or couldn’t find, but this was the most our community could find!įun Fact #2: They are all young adult books, but some might fall into the “crossover” category with either adult or middle grade.įun Fact #3:There are 40 classic lit retellings, 74 fairy tale retellings, 30 mythology retellings and 18 Shakespeare retellings.įun Fact #4:The author featured most times on this list is Cameron Dokey with 5 books!įun Fact #5: This chart took about 4 months of planning and research, 4 weeks of designing and 8 hours to compose the actual post you’re reading here.įun Fact #5:There are 68 different colors used in the circles and lines in the design! YA Retellings Chart: Horizontal VersionĬlick the images to view it in full size! Print versions are available for download here.

📢 📢 UPDATE: 📢📢 We have added a few more titles to the lists below and they are indicated as being “Not pictured” so you will know that those are new and will be added to the visuals next winter! Happy reading, book nerds! Fun facts about this chart:įun Fact #1: There are 162 books in total on this list. Read your way through this list of 162 young adult books that are all retellings or re-imaginings of popular classic literature, myths, fairy tales and Shakespearean plays. Presenting YA RETELLINGS – an epic infographic brought to you by Epic Reads.
