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I especially loved the eerie vibe of the illustrations and the twist in the story at the end! The Little Red Wolf sets off with a meal for grandmother but gets lost in the forest and accepts the help of a charming little girl. The relationship between her family and the wolves is not what it seems!

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Charming twist over the classic plot of little red riding hood. What won my heart were the illustrations so mesmerizing and detailed; I love when beyond a beautiful drawing there is even an effort to give an extra detailed pictured where the more you look at it, the more you see.

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I was first drawn in by this book because of its colorful art style. As I began to read it I realized how it’s a modern twist on an old classic. The made the book very atmospheric and each panel seems to have a life of its own.

The complexity of the characters wasn't something I was expecting to find in a children’s book but I was a welcome change. This book not only introduces complex topics to children but it challenges them to emphasize with all the characters equally.

I really enjoyed this book and ended up giving it 5/5 stars

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absolutely breathtaking illustrations, but I could have done without the graphic violence parts? Like, first of all, did we need to see a dead bloody rabbit in every illustration? Do we need to see murder happen multiple times? It’s really unsettling that a book this adorable has such dark gorey scenes and awful betrayal. I think it may be much too upsetting (think: Fox and the Hound and Bambi level) to the target audience. There is no happy ending. There is really no such ending at all.

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To be honest, I feel like fairytales and their retellings are a bit overdone right now. That said, the artwork is what really sold me on this. I'll be buying it just for that!

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This was a fantastic read that pulled me into the story. The illustrations are amazing as is the story. My daughter (8yr) particularly loved it. Though was saddened by the ending.

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I’m stunned and in awe. The artwork is utterly beautiful, the watercolour brushes capturing each scenes in details made me want to stare at the pages for a long long time 🩷

And the plot? Scrumptious. It’s a retelling of The Little Red Riding Hood, but make it a wolf version instead of a girl. And the villain is the humans instead. I feel like this feels more realistic, because let’s face it, even though some say wolves are beasts, humans are crueler than them. Humans are always capable of unnecessary violence.

I actually wish the story is longer, but I love it a lot nonetheless 💖

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. The perfect fractured fairytale involving a wolf and a little girl. Super cute and fun illustrations.

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A dark take on a familiar tale, playing with a perspective where humans are the real monsters. It's looking at how possessive behavior can twist us into something horrifying. The art is the real selling point here. It's sweet and charming but easily captures the horror as well.

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I was excited to pick up this "Little Red Riding" retelling because I love re-tellings. I knew with this lovely cover that I was going to enjoy the illustrations inside the book and I was right, they did not disappoint. The illustrations captured my eye so much as I turned each page. The Little Red Wolf sets off to head to grandmother's house when he comes across the woodcutter's daughter. Throughout the story, Little Red Wolf is confronted with the idea of stories having two sides to them, which is a great reminder! Thank you to NetGalley and Oni Press for an advanced copy! All thoughts and opinions are my own!

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This is an adorable little story of Red Riding Hood but told as the wolf as the little girl. I read this to my two nieces age 5 & 3.
The five-year-old really enjoyed the switch of the story having the wolf instead of a little girl as she is familiar with the original story.
The three-year-old was more interested in the bugs or other things in the gorgeous artwork than the story itself. It seemed this story wasn't for her but that is probably because she's too little to understand the irony of the switch.

Overall the girls asked me to read it again once we were done which is always a good sign. I liked that the text on each page is short and not too complex (reading Seuss out loud to kids is a nightmare!). I also liked that it was the perfect "bedtime story" length which is in and around the 3-5 minute mark.
The artwork is really different but beautiful and I'd be happy to read this one a number of times just to stare at the pretty pictures. :)

Note: After reading other reviews I've noticed many noted this is a dark story. I expected nothing less given that Red Riding Hood's Grandmother is eaten by the wolf in the original story! The two girls I read this too didn't even think twice about the wolf eating rabbits or any other "dark" parts of the book as they both know how food sources work and have seen fish fed to penguins and raw meat to tigers at our zoo.

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This is a retelling of Little Red Ridinghood, but with a twist.

The main character is the little red wolf, who lives in a mysterious forest. The little wolf is sets out on a journey to visit his grandmother, a bunny. Along the way, the little wolf has to try to avoid all the hunters in the area but runs into a little girl who offers to help...

The art for this story is absolutely beautiful. I would recommend this for fans of fairytale retellings, or for fans of Grimm's Fairy Tales.

Thank you NetGalley and Oni Press for the opportunity to read this ARC !

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I love that someone took the classic tale of Red Riding Hood, and turned it into a story from the wolf perspective. I absolutely adored both the story and the beautiful artwork that was included in this book. I think this will be a graphic novel that I will find myself revisiting in the future, maybe to see if I missed anything the first time. I love fairytale retellings of any kind, and this was no exception. Wonderfully done, I would pick up more by Amélie Fléchais if I was given the chance. I would definitely recommend to both children and adults alike!

Thank you to Netgalley, Oni Press, and the Author for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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The Little Red Wolf by Amélie Fléchais is a picturebook retelling of the Charles Perrault classic tale Little Red Riding Hood. The text was translated into English by Jeremy Melloul. Once upon a time there was a little red wolf who lived in a treehouse in a thick and mysterious forest. The young wolf sets out on a journey to bring his grandmother a rabbit when he is charmed by a nice little girl who offers to help him. But nice is not the same as good.

The Little Red Wolf is a different take on the story of Little Red Riding Hood, one that speak to misunderstandings and how fear and guilt can change everything. I liked the art style, and thought that the storytelling of art and text were well balanced and engaging. I also liked that we got this story from the wolf's perspective and were able to see how the young girl came to believe what she did. I think everything tied together well, and I enjoyed this take on a classic

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Cutesy children's story that's a twist on Little Red Riding Hood. The main character is a little wolf and he had a mission that didn't go as well as it could have. This would be a cute story to read to children who love fairy tales and are obsessed with Little Red Riding Hood.

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A beautifully illustrated retelling of Little Red Riding Hood but with a twist!

I loved seeing the switch in characters with the wolf as the mc! The illustrations are stunning and the story is pretty dark. Things take a chilling turn as the wolf ventures to his grandma and meets a human (ngl humans are terrifying!) Overall, this was a beautiful, surprisingly spooky read!

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Oh my God! What a beautiful artwork!! I was utterly amazed. This inversion of little red riding hood helps us understand the reasons behind the problematic relationships between wolves and men, and see that probably men are the real danger. A small wolf visits his grandma and his mum's directions were to follow the path and avoid the cabins where the bad hunters live. Will he make it?

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Thank you to netgalley, the authors, illustrators and publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for a review.

This was such a cute story and a great take on a classic and the art work was amazing throughout! ❤️

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I really enjoyed this picture book! I love the story of Red Riding Hood, and I was excited to read this twisted retelling of it. In this story, the wolf is the hooded one, and the girl is the monster. There is a twist at the end that just hits you emotionally, and it was lowkey heartbreaking. The artwork was stunning and I loved the dark vibe. The humans looked terrifying, and there was one full-page close-up of the little girl that scared the crap out of me. I liked the abrupt ending though. Overall, this is such a great retelling with beautiful art, but it may be a tad scary for young readers, so proceed with caution lol.

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This one is a 3⭐s only it didn't do a whole lot for me as I'm not the target audience.

I went into this book thinking it was some kind of a Red Ridinghood reimaging of some sort. But it was half or very very closely related to it. This was a good example read for middle-grade kids to understand they should listen to their parents & elders in certain cases to avoid any dangers. It hints at kids not to be lazy or not to ignore their elders' words.

And there was a fleshed-out discussion about trauma and how parents' behaviour affects their kids to become their shadows. And how dark it can get without even knowing. My favourite part of the story was that even after all the trauma the story shows that kids are still kids & they need to be guided correctly. The art style was so beautiful & unique in its own way. Highly recommend it for kids who are of reading age to any middle-grades.

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