Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-1916997-20150924001026/@comment-1916997-20150924050553

Farerb wrote: Eskaver wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Farerb wrote: The book was not confirmed by A&E to be canon, so they should not be added until there's a confirmation. Well, the author had mostly free reign, but she still had to clear what she was doing, which says to me it is canon enough. At any rate, Adam and Eddy probably approved her doing The Fox and The Hound stuff, because I'm sure if they had a plan for that story they wouldn't have allowed her to use it in her story. Just like they didn't allow her to give Red or Granny's real first names in the book. Basically, they didn't make the story, but they approved the story, which means it is technically in the canon. Well, I think it's canon. They promote it and my using a fallacy, there is no proof that it isn't canon. They promote it and everything of Once upon a time in terms of novels have been canon (right?) No, Reawakened, which was written by the same author, is not canon. It's not a matter of if they didn't say it's not canon, so it must be canon. This needs to confirmed by them. Two things: One, Reawakened is basically canon, because it is a retelling of the first season. The first season is canon, so the book technically is as well. Two, Reawakened was written by (I'm assuming a ghost writer under the name of) Odette Beane, who has no other book credits (or anything for that matter) to her name; where as Red's Untold Tale was written by someone named Wendy Toliver, who appears to be an actual person who has written other things (she even has her own site).