My Rotten Stepbrother Ruined Snow White

My Rotten Stepbrother Ruined Snow White
ISBN-10
149654479X
ISBN-13
9781496544797
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
161
Language
English
Published
2017-08
Publisher
Capstone
Author
Jerry Mahoney

Description

Holden, you have sunk to a new low. Making fun of Maddie's beloved Snow White has changed the story and led to the Wicked Queen triumphing. If you and Maddie don't stop arguing, the prince will never marry Snow White and, more importantly, you'll never go home to the real world! Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's off to fix the fairy tale you go!

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