

Ariadne hoped they would bring her sister, Phaedra, with them, but fickle Theseus breaks his promise, leaving Phaedra behind and abandoning Ariadne on the island of Naxos. When Theseus, prince of Athens, is sent as part of that city's annual sacrifice to the Minotaur, a smitten Ariadne helps him defeat the monster and they flee Crete together. Her punishment, to fall into obsessive love with a bull, resulted in the Minotaur, Ariadne's half-human, half-bull brother. She has also witnessed their wrath, unfairly brought down upon Pasiphae by Poseidon, the sea god, because of Minos's transgressions against him. Ariadne's life has always been touched by the gods, as her mother, Pasiphae, is the daughter of Helios, god of the sun. When I finally went to order my book, I was able to preview it again for a final time, which helped me feel assured that there were no mistakes in my order.Saint's enchanting debut retells the myth of the minotaur through the eyes of Ariadne, daughter of King Minos of Crete.

I’m also a fan of the ‘All pages’ function, which gives you a birdseye overview of how the photo book will flow – this helped me to see if I had any accidental duplicates.

This means that you can easily preview what your book will look like without using an official Preview function. These small frustrations aside, one of my favorite aspects of this photo book builder was that you’re able to scroll up and down your book rather than having to click on the next page. While you can simply click the layout at the side to put the template back to what it should be, it’s an unnecessary and annoying quirk. I even had a frame move by simply dragging a photo into it. The frames themselves were also too easily moved, as I accidentally nudged them across the page multiple times. When I was moving photos within their frames, the builder would sometimes freeze before I was done. I also found the photo book builder itself to be a little slow. One small complaint I had was that there weren’t many cover designs available to choose from – especially when compared to other sites such as Mixbook.

Snapfish provides a useful video tutorial to help you learn how to navigate the builder, but I found that it was self-explanatory and easy enough to figure out myself. Once I’d finally got through onto the photo book builder itself, the process became much smoother.
