![]() She’s not content to be bound to a life of domestic servitude (the lady has spent long enough sweeping and cleaning after seven dwarfs, after all) – she’s going to embark on an adventure to save a damsel from distress instead. It would be the end of her life, she decided, if life was a time of choices.Įver wondered what happened to Snow White after she was woke from her slumber? Was she grateful for the prince, or did she really have no choice in the matter? The Queen that Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell illustrate is filled with misgivings about her upcoming marriage. She wondered how she would feel to be a married woman. It seemed both unlikely and extremely final. If any of these questions have ever crossed your mind after reading a fairy tale, you need this book! Filled with breathtaking illustrations by Chris Riddell with luxurious gold detailings – along with Neil Gaiman’s masterful and lyrical writing it’s a definite winner.Īt 66 pages, it’s a bit tough for me to review this beauty, so I’ll let you determine whether you should purchase the book based on the questions below. The Sleeper and The Spindle was everything I wanted and more. ![]()
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