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by Gregory Maguire (Author) "FROM THE arable river lands to the south, the approach to Montefiore appears a sequence of relaxed hills ..." (more)
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Maguire has a lock on clever, elaborate retellings of fairy tales, turning them inside out and couching them in tongue-in-cheek baroque prose. After his revisionist takes on Oz's Wicked Witch of the West (Wicked) and Cinderella's ugly stepsisters (Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister), he now tackles Snow White. The notorious Borgia habit of poisoning rivals inspired him to transplant the classic tale to 16th-century Tuscany, where Vicente de Nevada is an expatriate Spanish widower who lives with his daughter, the fair Bianca. Beholden to sinister Cesare Borgia and Cesare's sister (and perhaps lover) Lucrezia, Vicente is sent on what appears to be a fool's errand, to discover and steal from a Middle East monastery a branch of the Tree of Knowledge complete with three apples. When Bianca is 11, Cesare's attraction to her causes the envious Lucrezia to order a young hunter to murder her and deliver her heart in a casket. Bianca, of course, is spared and taken in by seven dwarfs. But this is not Disney; the dwarfs are boulders, stirred to life by Bianca's arrival ("a clothed, bearded obstinacy became slowly apparent"). Several years pass in surreal, dreamlike fashion, with Bianca tending to the dwarfs, who cavort stiffly and philosophize collectively. When Vicente returns successful, Lucrezia poisons an apple for her rival. Innocent Bianca's fate is gentle, but that of the corrupt Lucrezia, in brilliant Venice, is appropriately grotesque. Fairy tales in their original form are often brutal and disturbing; with his rich, idiosyncratic storytelling, Maguire restores the edge to an oft-told tale and imbues it with a strange, unsettling beauty.
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Adult/High School--A dark and vivid retelling of Snow White transposed to the Italy of the Borgias. Lucrezia is the evil stepmother and five-year-old Bianca de Nevada grows into the role of Snow White. Vicente, a minor landlord beholden to Lucrezia and her brother/lover Cesare, unwillingly leaves his motherless daughter to go on a seemingly futile errand for Cesare. Journeying to Greece to seek out a branch of the holy Tree of Knowledge, Vicente languishes for years in the dungeon of the very monks who possess the relic. While her father is gone, Bianca develops into a lovely young woman, attracting Cesare's attention. Seeing this, Lucrezia orders her killed and sends a young hunter into the woods with the familiar instructions. Adding much historical flavor and returning to the edgy eroticism of the fairy tale, Maguire invests the journeys of the Borgias, Bianca, and Vicente with a compelling urgency. Readers will be intrigued by the new story and yet curious as to how the familiar elements are brought in. Sometimes seven, sometimes eight, the dwarves, slowly awakening to their possibilities, are droll and great fun to listen to. The language has an old-fashioned quality and the point of view shifts frequently, but teens who continue to the end will learn much of medieval Italy and a little of human nature, and have a new respect for the old tale. This is a great addition to the Maguire shelf.--Susan H. Woodcock, Fairfax County Public Library, Chantilly, VA
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wicked fans: don't bother with the brilliant Mirror, Mirror, Jul 20 2004
By Snork Maiden (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mirror Mirror: A Novel (Hardcover)
This novel is far more sophisticated and thoughtful, and a more demanding read than Wicked, with its primitive, politically correct concepts that really amount to nothing new or original. Mirror, Mirror is not a story of Snow White -- we all know by now that Maguire concentrates on peripheral characters, not the traditional heroes -- it focuses on the misery and self-hatred that motivates the Wicked Stepmother -- in this story, Lucrezia Borgia, with whom, of course, the author took liberties, as he would with any historical character. This novel is a complex, intricate portrait of what seems like an unforgivable person, yet she can break your heart without making you want to forgive her. Through the dwarves subplot, Maguire also examines humanity and self-identity that sometimes can be achieved only through the eyes of another. If you *loved* Wicked, just rent the Disney version of Snow White; it'll make you happier. Mirror, Mirror is for well-read grownups with functional attention span.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Certainly not Maguire's best, Jul 18 2004
This review is from: Mirror Mirror: A Novel (Hardcover)
Overall, Mirror Mirror is a great book, but I just didn't think it was as good as Maguire's previous works. Unlike Wicked and Confessions, Mirror Mirror just didn't seem to bring anyting new to the table. It didn't have the new and fresh point of view from a well known character like Wicked and Confessions had.
I must admit that when I started reading Mirror Mirror, I didn't know anything about the history of Lucrezia Borgia. Before finishing the book, I read up on Lucrezia Borgia a little bit and that did help me to enjoy the book more but I still didn't think it lived up the the expectations that other novels of Maguire's set.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as other Maguire Novels..., Jul 15 2004
By Rebekah P. Pokart "pokeybear1" (Forest Hills, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mirror Mirror: A Novel (Hardcover)
I want to start out by saying that I really enjoy Gregory Maguire novels. I think that they are fantastic and very imaginative.

But...

I found this re-telling of Snow White to be lacking. I enjoyed the new twists that Maguire added. The Borgias were a great addition and his Snow White was very sympathetic. But the story was very short and none of the characters, except for Bianca (Snow White) and Lucrezia Borgia (Wicked Step-Mother) were fleshed out at all.

The mirror itself was a problem. Very little detail was given about how it became magical. There was a little bit of an explanation, but nothing substantial. I expected more from this author.

In short, I was very disappointed. It seemed like Maguire wrote an outline and someone else actually wrote the book. And not very well.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Strange
Had a lot of language and references unexplained- Not great but don't regret reading it
Published on Jul 14 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Mirror Mirror
This is the very first book that I've read by Gregory Maguire, but I did see the Wonderful World of Disney presentation of Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister and thought that it... Read more
Published on Jul 5 2004 by Theatre Kidd

4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating milieu and characters, but too slow
In early sixteenth century Italy, seven-year-old Bianca de Nevada lives happily with her widowed father. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2004 by Kurt A. Johnson

4.0 out of 5 stars Such a brilliant book but its subject matter limits it.
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People who are really into Catholic history or Borgias specifically will be delighted to read this book. Read more

Published on Jun 8 2004 by Inchoatus.com

4.0 out of 5 stars Who is the fairest of us all?
Mirror Mirror is a retelling of the classic Snow White that is at the same time more magical and more scientific. Read more
Published on Jun 3 2004 by Kelcony

4.0 out of 5 stars The fairest of the fair.
Mirror, Mirror is a twist on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. As with Maguire's previous works, reading Mirror, Mirror is easier when you leave your pre-conceived... Read more
Published on May 14 2004 by bridget.

2.0 out of 5 stars good start, bad finish
i read wicked and stepsister and fell in love with this author. i read lost, and got a disappointing wake up call -- i bought this one hoping for a return to form... Read more
Published on April 15 2004 by Jack Kirven

5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining re-telling of a classic fairytale
When Vincente de Bevada requested some land from Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia, little did he know the price they would demand of him. Read more
Published on April 3 2004 by gac1003

2.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent but not really entertaining.
Here lies a version of the classic fairytale of Snow White set in the early 1500, in Tuscany. While many elements of Snow White could be found in this tale, it pits the... Read more
Published on Feb 17 2004 by Anna Balasi

2.0 out of 5 stars Not recommended
This book reads like a PBS biography, complete with the boring narration. It seems that Maguire wanted to tell the story of some actual historical, Spanish and Italian figures,... Read more
Published on Feb 13 2004 by Guy M. Dewitte

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