Snow White Book
Snow White Book
I have a question does anyone know where to buy a book about how the Queen from Snow White survives the fall from the cliff and she can't find a way to turn back to normal. Also, if you can't find the book can someone explain the book to me in deatails.
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Re: Snow White Book
I don't remember any books like that.Hades wrote:I have a question does anyone know where to buy a book about how the Queen from Snow White survives the fall from the cliff and she can't find a way to turn back to normal. Also, if you can't find the book can someone explain the book to me in deatails.
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Are you talking about this? Becuase if so, I own the Sleeping Beauty/Maleficent version.
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For some reason that sounds like that book by Jon Scizeka (or whatever his name is) and Lane Smith about the real story of the Three Little Pigs, told from the wolf's point of view. In that story, he only wants to borrow a cup of sugar for a cake he's making for his grandmother's birthday, but he's got a bad head cold and he soon receives an even worse reputation. The wolf claims he was framed.
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Oh! I remember at school we did a play version of that! A long time ago. I was the wolf, and I remember the cup of sugar stuff! I remeber the illustrations being really cool and artistic.Big Disney Fan wrote:For some reason that sounds like that book by Jon Scizeka (or whatever his name is) and Lane Smith about the real story of the Three Little Pigs, told from the wolf's point of view. In that story, he only wants to borrow a cup of sugar for a cake he's making for his grandmother's birthday, but he's got a bad head cold and he soon receives an even worse reputation. The wolf claims he was framed.