


It is only when, in a fit of bitter despair, she seeks solitude in the vastness of her own sprawling castle and climbs a long disused and forgotten tower stair that she comes face to face with herself in the very same magic mirror used by her stepmother of old. It’s linked to just enough real-world oddities to make you think that maybe there’s something more out there.Įxcuse me, I think I just felt something move against my leg…Ĭlick the image to buy a copy on . The queen has been in a moribund state of hopeless depression for over a year with no end in sight. It’s wacky, cringe-worthy, and like a “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” for Horror fans. The Reflections of Queen Snow White is all about Snow White’s seemingly indestructible grief over the death of her husband Prince Charming. Written in the first person, and as though these events were somehow true (they might be, you never know!), we follow David and John as they simply try to stay alive, to track down David’s girlfriend Amy/Amy to track down David, and maybe find a way to save the town and the world. Unless you’re like me and can’t help yourself! This month’s book for review is The Reflections of Queen Snow White by David Meredith. Evil (and invisible to most), parasitic, mania-inducing, extremely difficult to kill, “zombifying”, creep-you-out-forever, SPIDERS… *shudders* Again.Īs to the title? Well, I’d say that’s pretty self-explanatory.

Once again narrated primarily by the protagonist (and Author) David Wong, and his best friend John two losers who unwittingly find themselves at the centre of the apocalypse. This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don’t Touch It by David WongĪ second abstract visit to the town of and its’ inter-dimensional nightmare creature inhabitants.
