Amazon.co.uk Review
Looking for a seriously silly story, with a dash of the ridiculous thrown in for good measure? Then look no further than the rather brilliantly daft
Snow White and the Seven Aliens, an absolutely hilarious, rib tickling take on an age-old story.
The Mean Queen is jealous of her step daughter little Snow White because she is pretty and talented and has a teeny weeny, perfect little nose. Snow White wants to be a pop star, and spends most of her time fantasising about her favourite band, Boysnog, but Mean Queen forces the little girl to listen to her singing the dreadful songs that once made her famous as a member of The Wonderful Wicked Witches.
But the day comes when Mirror, Mirror On The Wall tells the truth for the first time ever and admits that Snow White is everything the Mean Queen isn't and Snow White is banished to the big bad city where she one day wanders in to the Swinging Spaceship Nightclub. There she meets the Seven Aliens--a pop group with a record at number 4,324 in the charts--and her life is turned around. But when the Mean Queen hears of her stepdaughter's good fortune she decides to put a stop to it once and for all.
A clever combination of the old, familiar fairy tale brought bang up to date with a swinging, contemporary cast of characters that raise a titter at every turn, Snow White and the Seven Aliens is one of the funniest books a child is ever likely to read, and is an absolute must for those who like their books fast, furious and laugh-out-loud funny. (Ages 6 to 8) --Susan Harrison
Synopsis
Each title in this series retells a traditional story, giving it a new, hilarious twist. Snow White wants to be a pop star. Her mum is not in favour. Luckily the seven aliens arrive in time to rescue her dream.