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|title=Red Riding Hood
|sort=Red Riding Hood
|author=Sarah Blakley-Cartwirght
|reviewer=Catherine Bakes
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=1907410821
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|ebook=B004N62CTY
|pages=352
|publisher=Atom
Thank you very much to the guys at Atom for sending me a copy of this book.
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|comment=I love the fact that it’s a different look on little red riding hood, a story we all know well from our childhood.
I agree fully with this review. The most disappointing thing is getting to the end of the book and there being a website to go to. I’m part of Gen Y, the technology generation, but you know what I enjoy most about a book, is that you can read in bed, peacefully, that when you finish a book you feel like you have achieved something by knowing the end and yet you feel a little bit sad because you know that it’s over. The fact that I have to now go onto the internet and read the ending is frustrating and I now have lost that accomplishment of reading, it’s now a choir.. I found the start of the books story line very jumpy, introducing new characters way to early and not explaining them until later in the book, however once past all the introductions forgot all about it, and nearly considered over looking it, if I had, had the ending in hand. Mum always told me not to read the end of the book first, I feel that this time it would have been worth having a peak just to avoid the mass of disappointment that rushed over me when I turned that final page.  
Dannielle
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