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Red Riding Hood Gets Lost (2014)

by Joan Holub(Favorite Author)
4.44 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0545519845 (ISBN13: 9780545519847)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Scholastic Inc.
series
Grimmtastic Girls
review 1: I am here to admit, I love Ms. Holub’s and Ms. William’s Series The “Goddess Girls” and when I saw the chance to get to review their newest series “The Grimmtastic Girls” I jumped at it. Plus, I think a lot of boys enjoy reading books that are kind of written for girls anyway and I say there’s nothing wrong with that!This is a great series, and I love the concept of fractured fairy tales in an early MG book. ;) I love that the teachers come from many fairy-tales – Mrs. Jabberwocky, Mr. Hump-Dumpty, etc. Kids will love to recognize the names and fairy tales they come from. In the second book of this series, Red has a problem with stage fright and has to deal with and tries to overcome it. In the second book we get to know more about the characters and also ... morethe mysterious E.V.I.L. Society. These books are great for young advanced readers and MG kids looking for a fun story.*NOTE I got a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
review 2: I read Red Riding Hood Gets Lost, the Second in the Grimmtastic Girls series and I thought it was pretty cool. The book was about Red escaping from the lair and in the end, saving the day. The adventure she went on and how she escaped was really awesome. I don’t know anyone else who has a magic basket - sure wish I had one so I could pull anything I want out of it whenever I wanted! That would be so awesome! Wolfgang would help her then zoom away which I thought was kind of weird. I loved how when Red was onstage auditioning to be Red Riding Hood, she forgot her lines and had stage fright just like a real person might have. Then she got scared and fell down to the floor and curled up into a ball. The weirdest part was that the director of the play was - are you ready for this? – A Bee. Of course, the funniest part was when Red accidentally kept swatting the director. LolThe thing I got from the story really was don’t trust strangers. You know, really they can be anybody so think, use your brain and don’t go places you know you shouldn’t.I think girls about 10-12 would really like this story but hey, that’s just me. The book was really fun to read because of all of the action and excitement. I would like to read more from the authors so Ladies, thank you and I really liked your book!Rating: 4 Stars****Paris LaBargeAge 11Disclaimer: We received these books in exchange for our honest and unbiased review. All opinions are our own and no further compensation was received. less
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Rohere
I had no books to read so I was desperate
Chis
Even better than the last!
chey
AMAZING
aaronthecool96
good
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