A review by lorathelibrarian
Little Wolf's Book of Badness by Ian Whybrow

2.0

This book holds the reader’s attention with its different format, similar to Let’s Pretend This Never Happened and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. However, the crazy antics of Little Wolf’s adventures can’t compare to those of Clementine, Moxy, or Eddice Dickens. This fractured fairytale, with its explosion of originality, may draw in some readers from the fantasy and folklore genre, but not the over powering popularity of the realistic fiction audience among beginning readers. Overall Whybrow’s story is cute, entertaining, and occasionally giggle-worthy and a good start to the other Little Wolf books.