![]() ![]() A spectacular book that deserves a spot on every bookcase. Even the production of the book is exquisite, with its stunning cover and black and white print highlighted with flashes of gold. ![]() Chris Riddell's illustrations are simply incredible, dark, luscious and filled with intricate detail that match the tone of the words exactly. His female protagonists are powerful and in charge of their destiny, a far cry from the usual female role in a fairy tale.Įvery page is filled with magic and menace as the story winds towards its climax. Neil Gaiman weaves a tale in which 'happy ever after' is not the end, and beauty and youth should not be trusted as a sign of innocence and goodness. This magnificent book combines two well-known fairy tales and challenges everything familiar about them. But things in this far away kingdom are not as they seem, and rescuing the princess may not result in a happy ever after. Postponing the wedding and swapping her sumptuous gown for chainmail armour she sets off with the dwarves to locate the sleeping princess whose curse is engulfing the land. When three dwarves inform her of a sleeping sickness that is travelling over the mountains causing everything in its path to fall into a deep, deep slumber, the queen knows she must act to save her people. In a magical land far away, a beautiful young queen prepares for her wedding, wondering if these will be the last few days she has control of her life and unsure if she really wants to get married. In a beautiful collaboration, New York Times bestselling and Newbery and Carnegie Medal-winning author Neil Gaiman and Kate Greenaway-winning illustrator Chris Riddell have created a thrillingly reimagined fairy tale, 'told in a way only Gaiman can' and featuring 'stunning metallic artwork' (). ![]()
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