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Red: The True Story of Red Riding Hood
Red: The True Story of Red Riding Hood | Liesl Shurtliff
7 posts | 11 read | 12 to read
"Followed by a wolf, a huntsman, and a porridge-sampling nuisance called Goldie, Red embarks on a quest to find a magical cure for her aili ailing grandmother."--
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Charityann
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Loved this one! Finished it up today.😄📚🎃 #fairytalereadingchallenge #scarathlon2021 #teamslaughter @Clwojick

Clwojick I loved this series. Rump was good too! 3y
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Fantasy_bookworm
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With a combination of fantasy and fairy tale, this story tells the adventure Red goes on to save her grandmother, and all the things she learns and friends she makes along the way.

I don‘t know what to say. I love this. I recommend this.

Crazeedi Welcome to Litsy, you will love it here!! 4y
Fantasy_bookworm @Crazeedi Thanks! Actually been here for a while, I just rarely update (‘-‘;) 4y
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cwarnier
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Started this on my trip to SD.

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cwarnier
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#bbrc #mg @LibrarianRyan
Would you consider this a cover change book? I am still not fully grasping this prompt. I appreciated the ideas posted eariler.
@nelehelen

LibrarianRyan Yes. This is part of the series I mentioned Rump. Rump is book one, I believe Red is book 2. The picture you posted is the graphic style change between book 2 and book 4. So yes this counts. It also counts for a book in the middle of a series. I believe the series order is Rump, Red, Jack, and Grump. I might have red and Jack backwards. 5y
alisiakae @LibrarianRyan I didn‘t realize there were books in between Rump and Grump (both of which Maya owns and has read). 5y
cwarnier Anyone who has read Red: I have not read Rump or Jack, can I read this as a stand alone book? 5y
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Clwojick
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“Funny, that we always told stories with wolves and beasts and demons as villains, but in real life it seemed the humans were always the worst enemies. You could be your own villain.”

I am loving this series so much! Next up, Grump!

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Readingismyescape
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A fresh take on the story of Red Riding Hood that will take you on an exciting adventure filled with excitement, danger, and unexpected friendships.

Read also:
Rump the true story of Rumpelstiltskin
Jack the true story of Jack & the beanstalk

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Lova
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Let‘s see how this one goes...