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Books with title Snow White

  • Snow White

    Berlie Doherty

    Paperback (Walker Childrens Paperbacks, March 15, 2010)
    Available for the first time as a paperback picture book, this exquisitely illustrated re-telling of "Snow White" is a must for any child's library. "Snow White" is one of the best-loved fairy tales of all time. Retold by Berlie Doherty, this enchanting story is beautifully illustrated by award-winning Jane Ray. Fairy tale magic to treasure forever. Also publishing this month - "The Frog Prince".
  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 1, 1968)
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  • Snow White

    Thomas Nelson

    Paperback (Make Believe Ideas, July 7, 2015)
    Introducing a brilliant new set of ten Ready to Read books for young children. The set is designed to develop the reading confidence of children who can read a little, but who need lively and structured books to further develop their skills.Each book features a picture dictionary page, which highlights difficult words from the story. There is also a key words page that presents common words in context. Each familiar fairy tale is retold in simple sentences, making these readers easy to follow and enjoy.Stuart Lynch’s hilarious illustrations bring these readers to life and perfectly complement the charming stories.
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  • Snow White

    The Book Company Editorial

    Hardcover (JG Kids, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Classic fairy tales come to life in this enchanting book. This is the story of a girl whose skin was fair as snow, someone doesn't like her, who is it; do you know? Collect all the fairytales in this series: Goldilocks, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood.
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  • Snow White's Mirror

    Shonna Slayton

    Paperback (Amaretto Press, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Old family secrets will not stay hidden...Billie's uncle is convinced the stories his sister tells about the Bergmann family history are true.A magic mirror.A family of dwarfs.And he'll do anything to command the mirror, even if it means using unsuspecting Billie.Socialite Billie likes a treasure hunt as much as the next girl, so she follows her uncle to an out-of-the-way mining town in Arizona where she meets an odd array of characters, including one rugged boy unlike any she's met before. More than anything, Billie hopes the magic mirror holds a cure to her mother's mysterious illness. But after making a critical mistake, Billie risks walking away from this baffling town with nothing. It's up to her to solve the problem that has been plaguing her family for centuries, or lose it all... including the boy who stole her heart.Set in an early 1900s mining boomtown, it's Edwardian era meets the Wild West.If you like fairy tales and YA romance, read Snow White's Mirror today.The Fairy-tale Inheritance series of books can be read in any order. Aside from the Cinderella books, they are all stand-alone novels. But if you'd like a reading order, you can follow this one:Cinderella's DressCinderella's ShoesCinderella's LegacySnow White's MirrorBeauty's Rose
  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Paperback (Scribner Paper Fiction, Aug. 1, 1972)
    An inventive, satiric modern retelling of the classic fairy tale provides an incisive and biting commentary on the absurdities and complexities of modern life. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
  • As White as Snow

    Salla Simukka, Owen Witesman

    Paperback (Skyscape, March 3, 2015)
    Book 2 in the Snow White trilogy.The heat of the summer sun bakes the streets of Prague, but Lumikki’s heart is frozen solid.Looking to escape the notoriety caused by the part she played in taking down Polar Bear’s crime ring, seventeen-year-old Lumikki Andersson escapes to Prague, where she hopes to find a few weeks of peace among the hordes of tourists. But not long after arriving, she’s cornered by a skittish and strange young woman who claims to be her long-lost sister. The woman, Lenka, is obviously terrified, and even though Lumikki doesn’t believe her story—although parts of it ring true—she can’t just walk away.Lumikki quickly gets caught up in Lenka’s sad and mysterious world, uncovering pieces of a mystery that take her from the belly of a poisonous cult to the highest echelons of corporate power. On the run for her life again, Lumikki must use all her wits to survive, but in the end, she just may discover she can’t do it all alone.
  • Snow White

    Roberto Piumini, Anna Laura Cantone

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Snow White is forced to run away from home when her evil stepmother grows jealous of her beauty. The girl wanders alone through the dark forest and soon spots a curious little house. When she knocks at the door, seven little dwarves welcome her in! Snow White lives happily with them for a time. Then, one day, the evil stepmother learns about the girl's new home. She has evil plans for her stepdaughter.
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  • Snow White

    Berlie Doherty, Jane Ray

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Oct. 6, 2003)
    This text is an illustrated retelling of the classic fairy tale.
  • Snow White

    Anne Cassidy

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Aug. 1, 2006)
    A simplified version of the tale in which a princess escapes from her wicked stepmother by hiding out in the home of seven hospitable dwarfs.
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  • Killing Snow White

    Jamie Campbell

    language (, July 2, 2013)
    Please note: this is a novella. Flash fiction is a fun and quick read, not a full length novel.History is told from one person’s perspective. Sometimes they don’t get it right.The queen has been portrayed as evil for too long. Now it is time for her to tell her side of the story.The queen once had everything – a loving husband, a ready-made family, and the respect of everyone in the kingdom. Until the day the king died.As Snow White tries to do everything in her power to hate her step-mother, the evil queen only has love for her. She has always wanted a daughter and was hoping their relationship could be salvaged.Taken to the woods for her own sanity, Snow White does not hesitate in plotting against the evil queen to take her down.While trying to continue her husband’s legacy, the queen will do everything in her power to act in the best interests of the kingdom. Even if that means killing Snow White.Revisit the charming tale of Snow White as told from the perspective of the Evil Queen who allegedly poisoned her.Also in the Fairy Tales Retold Series:Cinderella is EvilSaving Rapunzel
  • Sneaky Snow White

    Anita Valle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 28, 2016)
    Cinderella killed my father.She thinks she can do anything because she’s the Evil Queen. And my stepmother. The only thing she truly loves is her Demon Mirror. But the more she gazes into that thing, the crazier she becomes.But I am no longer a child. I won’t allow the Evil Queen to poison my heart and my home. Although my skin is white as snow, my soul is far from pure. I will make Cinderella suffer for her sins.Sure as my name is Snow White.