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Book Reviews of Fables: 1,001 Nights of Snowfall (Fables)

Fables: 1,001 Nights of Snowfall (Fables)
Fables 1001 Nights of Snowfall - Fables
Author: Bill Willingham, Brian Bolland, James Jean
ISBN-13: 9781845762995
ISBN-10: 1845762991
Publication Date: 11/24/2006
Pages: 144
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Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
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crawford avatar reviewed Fables: 1,001 Nights of Snowfall (Fables) on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I absolutely adored this book. It's story is seperate from the series- Snow White is sent as ambassador to the sultan of the land of Arabian Nights. Instead of making it a goodwill mission, however, the sultan holds her captive to become one of his wives... that he sleeps with and then murders afterwards. Snow has heard that he loves stories, so each night she tells him an exciting story from Fabletown to stave off her death another night. She does this for 1001 nights, but of course in this book we only get a handful. They're basically backstories to some of our favorite characters (including a pretty dark one for Snow), some of them that relate to future books. The book is gorgeous and if you love the characters of this amazing (and my absolute favorite) comic book series, this is a must have, and if you're new to the series this may be a good jumping off point. NOTE TO PARENTS: THIS BOOK IS *NOT* FOR KIDS!
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Fables: 1,001 Nights of Snowfall (Fables) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is a prequel to the Fables series and it was very well done. I enjoyed learning the back stories on some of our favorite characters. I also enjoyed the variety of different types of illustration, all of which were unique and beautiful.

This is a wonderful installment where Snow White is held hostage by the Sultan and, in exchange for delaying her execution, she tells the Sultan a new story every night. All of the stories tell of the pasts of Fables characters we have come to know and love. The illustrations vary a lot in style but are absolutely fantastic.

We hear about the Frog Prince and his past, about Snow White and how her and Rose Red came to be at odds. Another excellent story was the one about how Bigby was born and came to be the Big Bad Wolf he is in current stories. The stories are very well done and just wonderful.

We also learn about about the exile of the Fables to our world. Some of this back story we already know, but this installment provides some extra background.

I really really enjoyed learning the back stories for all of these wonderful Fables characters. It adds a lot of depth to these characters we know and love.

The variety of illustration was fantastic. All of these illustrations are very well done but very different from story to story.

Overall a very enjoyable addition to the Fables universe. If you are a fan of this series definitely pick this up. I would actually recommend this as an excellent introduction to the Fables world and great stand alone read as well. Fans of fantasy graphic novels should definitely check this out.