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  Dear Diary,

  Met my good friend Andy Warhol at some loft called the “Factory” in New York City today. It was exactly like I’ve always imagined the inside of his head to look—nothing but abstract art and outlandish characters running about.

  We’ve been close for ages! When he got sick as a kid, I used to tell him stories and keep him company at the hospital. Andy’s been an odd duck since birth, so naturally we hit it off right away. I’m so proud of him and everything he’s accomplished. It takes real brilliance to turn eccentricity into something profitable.

  Andy invited his friends and me over to unveil a new piece of art he had been working on. He ripped off the cover and for a moment I thought I had lost my mind. I saw the same picture of me but four times, each in a unique combination of colors. It was like the Fairy Council’s worst nightmare.

  “It’s transcendent, don’t you think?” he asked me. “I’m planning to do this for all my favorite people in pop culture, but no one will ever compare to you.”

  “Andy, if I’m honest, it’s not my cup of tea,” I said. “But then again, I told you painting canned food was a bad idea, and look what that did for you!”

  I have to keep Lester home whenever I visit him. He’s convinced Andy stole his hairstyle.

  2015, WASHINGTON, DC

  Dear Diary,

  Well, I was back in Washington, DC, today, so you know what that means.… Yup, more marching! This time it was for marriage equality with my LGBT friends.

  Of all the things I’ve protested over the years, I never thought I would be marching for the right to love. We never put limits on love where I come from—in fact, it used to annoy the crap out of me! Being among those men and women today made me realize how much I’ve taken that for granted.

  I must say, of all the historical protests I’ve been to, this one was the most colorful and the most fun, and had the best music! There were so many rainbows, I was reminded of the Fairy Council everywhere I looked. The LGBT community really knows how to protest something. Although I keep getting called sir, so I’m not sure what that’s about.

  You’d think I would be tired of marching after all these years, but I never back down from something I believe in. I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my time and committed many wrongs, but I’ll always stand on the right side of history.

  In Conclusion

  What a life I’ve lived! As if it wasn’t exhausting the first time around, reliving everything has really worn me out. From the looks of things, life isn’t going to wind down anytime soon. I think this old lady has a few more adventures left in her. I’ve still got sights to see, people to meet, places to visit, and debts to pay off.…

  It’s funny to think about where I was before I found the Otherworld. I was unhappy, uninterested, and, worst of all, unappreciated. But just because my world had no use for this wise-cracking old lady doesn’t mean there wasn’t a world that did. And thank goodness I found it!

  Think about all the people and places I would have missed if I hadn’t gotten off my rocking chair and gone out into the world. Think about all the lives I touched and the changes I helped make—things sure would have been different if it weren’t for me. True, the Otherworld may have been just fine without me, but we’ll never know for sure.

  The truth is, you’ll never know the real differences you’ll make in the world or in someone’s life. Many people don’t get the credit or the blame they deserve because history has a funny way of remembering things—always has and always will. All we can do is live every day like we want to be remembered, and hope it’ll benefit the greater good. And if that’s your goal, chances are you’ll wind up helping someone along the way, even if it’s just yourself.

  Well, I better feed Lester before he gets crabby. All this reminiscing has made both of us very hungry. Thank you so much for taking the time to humor the life and times of this trailblazer. As my good friend Carol Burnett always says, “I’m so glad we had this time together.”

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  About the Author

  CHRIS COLFER

  is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and a Golden Globe–winning actor. He was honored as a member of the TIME 100, Time magazine’s annual list of the one hundred most influential people in the world, and his books include Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal, and the books of the Land of Stories series: The Wishing Spell, The Enchantress Returns, A Grimm Warning, and Beyond the Kingdoms.

  Contents

  Cover

  Welcome

  Queen Red Riding Hood’s Guide to Royalty

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Introduction: The Prince and Me

  Chapter 1: Beneath the Hood

  Chapter 2: Image Is Everything

  Chapter 3: Be Cautious of Compliments

  Chapter 4: Appointing Royal Subjects

  Chapter 5: Peasants Are Like Pets

  Chapter 6: Making a Scandal Work for You

  Chapter 7: Avoiding Hatred and Villainy

  Chapter 8: Pebbles in Your Shoe

  Chapter 9: Hosting Other Royals

  Chapter 10: Recommended Reading

  Outroduction: A Few Final Words

  Acknowledgments

  Praise for Queen Red Riding Hood’s Guide to Royalty

  The Mother Goose Diaries

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Forewarning Foreword

  100 DA (Dragon Age)

  100 AD (After Dragons)

  5 GA (Golden Age)

  7 GA

  10 GA

  1349, London (Otherworld)

  1428, France

  1503, Italy

  1519, Italy

  1532, London

  1565, London

  1590, Japan

  1719, The Caribbean

  1774, Versailles

  1775, Corsica

  1869, Washington, DC

  1886, Texas

  1938, South Pacific

  1942, England

  1954, Hollywood

  1963, Washington, DC

  1969, Woodstock

  1970, Las Vegas

  1976, Manhattan

  2015, Washington, DC

  In Conclusion

  About the Author

  Copyright

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2015 by Christopher Colfer

  Cover and interior illustrations for Red Riding Hood’s Guide to Royalty © 2015 by Brandon Dorman

  Cover illustration for The Mother Goose Diaries © 2015 by Brandon Dorman

  Interior illustrations for The Mother Goose Diaries by Olga and Aleksey Ivanov

  Cover © 2015 Hachette Book Group, Inc.

  All rights reserved. In accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the publisher is unlawful piracy and theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like to use material from the book (other than for review purposes), prior written permission must be obtained by contacting the publisher at [email protected]. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights.

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  First ebook edition: November 2015

  ISBN 978-0-316-35223-9

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