I like Marcia Lynn McClure’s Saphyre Snow a retelling of Snow White.As a big anime fan, I actually watched Pretear (twice) and loved it.
One I didn’t see on this list was Snow by Lis Braswell. You can visit her blog at: I’ve seen TV-14 ratings assigned to the show and while the content may have subtle implications (like the evil prince wanting Shiyrayuki to be his mistress, etc), my sister attests that the show is very clean and sweet.Emma Swan shows up in Storybrooke, Maine after the son she gave up for adoption comes looking for her. We're on a mission to help you find the best period dramas, romance movies, shows, books, & more. I really enjoyed Snow Who is your favorite of the Lonely Ones?I love Melanie Cellier’s and Melanie Dickerson’s books!
In some of these variations the dwarfs are robbers, while the magic mirror is a dialogue with the sun or moon.The Brothers Grimm story of "Snow White" takes an unusual turn from its other fairy-tale counterparts in that it can be interpreted as a story with a lesson centered around desirable qualities for women.
Photo: Morgan Creek Productions/SW7D Productions/Clifford Werber ProductionsSydney White tries to join her mother’s old fraternity at college, the KAPAs, only to be thrown out and left to live with seven nerds in a broken down college house called the Vortex.I watched this movie last year after watching Amanda Bynes in When Snow White catches the eye of a handsome prince, the evil queen has her abandoned in the forest to die.
Once she arrives, the Queen becomes frozen with rage and fear when she finds out that the prince's bride is her stepdaughter, Snow White herself. So good. I’ve always loved the original fairytale of Snow White. Snow White hides out in the woods with some friendly dwarves but will Snow truly escape her wicked step-mother’s hatred?This is a recent watch of mine after learning about Snow White, the queen and the rest of the cast sing their way through the familiar fairytale story.Snow White: Fairest of Them All. Photo: Paramount PicturesSnow White in a short dress and garter. Have you tried these? A refreshing and progressive original retelling. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. The Fire King by Amber Jaegar (check the name I think she took a different pen name)Oh, that’s a very good book. Overall this is a great list; I’ll have to work on reading the rest I have read Snow by Tracy Lynne, A Tale Of Ebony And Scarlett by Melanie Cellier, and The Fairest Beauty by Melanie Dickerson. The adaptations: Last year's Snow White and the Huntsman was suitably dark — the Queen ate the hearts of her victims — though it skewed more toward action than … Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman. Meanwhile, the queen, who already had gotten rid of Snow White after a decade, asks her mirror once again: "Magic mirror on the wall, who now is the fairest one of all?" "Snow White" is a 19th-century German fairy tale that is today known widely across the Western world.
Fairest by Gail Carson Levine has been one of the most reread books in my personal library. I assumed Snow White was a more popular and well known retelling (thanks Disney!)