spoilerfree Summary: Princess Snow is missing.Her home planet is filled with violence and corruption at the hands of King Matthias and his wife as they attempt to punish her captors. The king will stop at nothing to get his beloved daughter back-but that's assuming she wants to return at all.Essie...
RC Lewis’s debut was a delight. Essie was a fantastic character from her sometimes surly attitude to her ability to take care of herself to her fascination with ‘stitching’ electronics. It had its parallels to the fairy tale it was based on, Snow White, and these were easy to pick out and I loved fi...
Note: I received an ARC copy of this book at BEA 2014. I was not paid to write this. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I don’t know why I held off so long on reading Stitching Snow by R.C. Lewis. I LOVED this book! To be honest, I’m not very familiar with the story of Snow White aside from the...
I was so surprised by this book! What a cute little story! I picked this up because I had overheard rumors that it was a, "Cinder ripoff", which it was not. I had been looking for a similar books to Cinder for quite awhile and this seemed to fit the bill. This book had the misplaced princess and...
Stitching Snow is a sci-fi space retelling of Snow White. What I really liked about it was that Snow or Essie as she calls herself, is a smart capable girl. She didn't just get that way by accident either. She had to be or she wouldn't have survived. I also liked that the romance didn't take over th...
It's definitely going to be difficult to not compare this to [b:Cinder|11235712|Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1)|Marissa Meyer|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388186881s/11235712.jpg|15545385]; it's got robots, a misplaced princess, space travel, and a fairy tale backbone, but honestly this was just...
Stitching Snow was an extremely enjoyable retelling of Snow White with some other elements tossed into it. It gave me the impression of a Star Wars-esque YA space epic and reminded me a little of Marissa Meyer's Cinder (of which I adored).Essie is a mechanic who has her skills in computer tech and e...
Genre: Steampunk Romance Year Published: 2014 Number of Pages: 328 pages Date Read: 12/24/2014 Publisher: Hyperion “Princess Snow is missing!” Yes, you heard that right folks! Princess Snow has suddenly disappeared from her home planet…or has she? “Stitching Snow” is a futuristic ...
This sci-fi adventure follows in the tradition of Marissa Meyer's CINDER, but has its own unique elements and characters that let it stand completely apart from the Lunar Chronicles series. STITCHING SNOW can definitely sell itself without the fairy tale aspect at all - it is a well-written science ...
Verdict: It’s okay. Not great, but okay. I’m actually relieved about that since this one hasn’t gotten the best reviews. And usually when something hasn’t gotten mixed reviews I fall into the me no likey category. But in the case I’m just sort of meh on the whole thing. Stitching Snow is n...
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