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

3.0

3rd booktalk
Can anybody tell me a couple of words that might describe the Big Bad Wolf?
You know – the one from Little Red Riding Hood.

Those sounds great – so, any wolf in the Big Bad family should probably act the same way, right? They should be mean, eat little girls and their grandmothers, and generally just nasty.
Well…………..
Meet Little Wolf. He’s… not bad. Not bad at all. But, with an uncle like Bigbad, Little’s family thinks maybe he can learn. Little Wolf’s Book of Badness is Little’s diary – first as he walks from his home to Uncle BigBad’s Cunning College for Brute Beasts – and then as he is kicked out of the school for… well – not for being bad, that’s for sure.
If you like fairy tales – and fractured fairy tales – you’ll love reading Little Wolf’s Big Book of Badness by Ian Whybrow.