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  1. Fable - Wikipedia

    Fable is a literary genre defined as a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are …

  2. Read anytime, anywhere with friends - Fable | Stories for everyone

    Bring books to life with interactive features designed to make reading more social, immersive, and fun. Share emoji reactions as you read in real-time. Spark discussion right inside the book. …

  3. Fable: Books & TV - Apps on Google Play

    Join a community of good people discussing great stories on Fable, an app designed to find, discuss, and track books and TV shows.

  4. FABLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FABLE is a fictitious narrative or statement. How to use fable in a sentence.

  5. Fable | Literary Genre, Characteristics & Examples | Britannica

    fable, narrative form, usually featuring animals that behave and speak as human beings, told in order to highlight human follies and weaknesses. A moral—or lesson for behaviour—is woven …

  6. The Fable Wiki | Fandom

    Welcome to The Fable Wiki, a wiki all about the world of Fable that anyone can edit. We are a collaborative encyclopaedia of all the history, quests, people, places, and everything else from …

  7. Fable | Xbox

    Learn about the upcoming release of the game Fable from Xbox. Get Fable the same day it's released when you join Xbox Game Pass for one low monthly price.

  8. Library of Congress Aesop Fables - Read.gov

    A List of the Fables The Frogs & the Ox Belling the Cat The Town Mouse & the Country Mouse The Fox & the Grapes The Wolf & the Crane The Lion & the Mouse The Gnat & the Bull The …

  9. Fable | Stories for everyone

    Cozy and fluffy love stories for all kinds of readers. The Fable community shared some cozy books for the chilliest months! Bestselling books from authors publishing independently. Non …

  10. Aesop's Fables - Wikipedia

    Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE.