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Mirror Mirror: A Novel
Gregory Maguire

William Morrow, 2003 - 304 pages

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A lyrical work of stunning creative vision, Mirror Mirror is set in Renaissance Italy, where Gregory Maguire draws a connection between the poison apple in the original Snow White story and the Borgia family's well-known appetite for poisoning its foes.

In Mirror Mirror Snow White is called Bianca de Nevada. She is born on a farm in Tuscany in 1495, and when she is seven, her father is ordered by the duplicitous Cesare Borgia to go on a quest to reclaim the relic of the original Tree of Knowledge, a branch bearing three living apples that are thousands of years old. Bianca is left in the care of her father's farm staff and the beautiful?and madly vain?Lucrecia Borgia, Cesare's sister. But Lucrecia becomes jealous of her lecherous brother's interest in the growing child and plots a dire fate for Bianca in the woods below the farm. There Bianca finds herself in the home of seven dwarves?the creators of the magic mirror?who await the return of their brother, the eighth dwarf, long gone on a quest of his own.

In the evocative style of Maguire's earlier novels, Mirror Mirror is a fresh, compelling take on a beloved classic tale.




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Mirror Mirror A Novel

After having read Gregory Maquire's "Wicked", "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister", and "Lost", his book "Mirror, Mirror" was quite the follow up. Gregory Maguire is a visionary in the art of reinvention of the lost art of story telling.


Delighted with the story.... the end not so much

I thoroughly enjoyed Gregory Maguire's take on the story of Snow White. I have not read Wicked or Confession of an Ugly Stepsister which I saw were more highly rated.

The story is not fast paced but I found it meandering through just as I perceive a fairytale should. The characters are followed and connected in both surprising and predictable ways. And Maguire's development of the dwarves was fascinating.

I was only disappointed at the end of the tale. The last few chapters seemed under developed, abrupt, lacking in some way. Can't quite put my finger on it.

Overall a good read. The end may suit others just fine.




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