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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

RED RIDING HOOD
Author: Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
Source: Publisher
*I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest review*

Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Poppy; Mti edition (January 25, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316176044
ISBN-13: 978-0316176040

SUMMARY:


The body of a young girl is discovered in a field of wheat. Her flesh mutilated by telltale claw marks. The Wolf has broken the peace.

When Valerie learns that her sister has been killed by the legendary creature, she finds herself at the center of a dark mystery, one that has plagued her village for generations. It is revealed that the werewolf lives among them, and everyone in the village immediately becomes a suspect. Could her secret love Peter be behind the attacks on her town? Is it her betrothed, Henry? Or someone even closer to her?

As the men in the village hunt for the beast, Valerie turns to her grandmother for help. She gives Valerie a handmade red riding cloak, and guides her through the web of lies and deception that has held her town together for so long. Will Valerie discover the werewolf's identity before the town is ripped apart?

This is a dangerous new vision of a classic fairy tale, the happy ending could be hard to find.


MY THOUGHTS:

From my understanding at the beginning, this is a tie-in book to a movie being released on March 11, 2011.  If I had paid any attention to this before reading it, I would have waited until I had watched the movie first.  


The main reason I did not enjoy this book is there is no ending to it.  The reader has no idea of the ending until the release it online on March 14th,2011.  I was left unsatisfied and too many things left open. When I spend my time reading a book that I want to invest my time in, I want a conclusion or at least some tidiness of an ending to be in the book!  I don't want to have to wait until a certain date just to download it. when I have lost interest in the book already.  Series books are one thing, open-ended stories where the ending are not available when the book should have them are annoying. 


That being said, and pushed to the back burner for the review, the book still wasn't as great as I was hoping for.  Yes, the pace is nicely set up, the story and characters are engaging at times, but again I fall back on the one hang up that ruined it.  Where is the ending? 


The book was not remarkable enough to warrant the way the story ends and frankly, by the time the ending is released, I will have forgotten what the story was about.  If a book wants to leave you with this sort of ending, it really needs to stand out amongst all of the other books that are out right now.  If it doesn't hold a candle to the better books on the market at the time, then it won't have a chance in keeping a reader interested months later. 


I was highly disappointed with this book and I am still a little upset that I invested so much time into the characters and story.  In short, this is a story better left to the movies if you are looking for a read to blow you away.


MY RATING:


 
  If the library doesn't have it, don't worry about reading it! 2 STARS

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5 Comments:

Blogger Anna said...

I did hear that the last chapter wasn't included and that is just crazy. They should have waited and released them both at the same time.

February 8, 2011 at 11:01 AM  
Blogger The Romance Girl said...

That sounds beyond frustrating! What's the point of reading/releasing the book if there is no ending (at least, not one you're going to publish for a while). I've seen the trailer for the movie and it doesn't look too impressive.

February 8, 2011 at 2:42 PM  
Blogger Cait @ Love Letters said...

I hadn't heard about the last chapter deal. That totally sucks! I'm the same way.. I have so little time that I really only want to spend it reading good books. The movie looks great (although it's the same director that did Twilight the movie, yikes..), but I think I'll give this a pass.

Thanks for reading it first I guess! Saved me some time.

February 8, 2011 at 3:29 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Wow, really? I loved the premise and the cover - but I might hold off on grabbing a copy if the ending isn't satisfactory! Thanks for the FYI!

February 8, 2011 at 5:25 PM  
Blogger June G said...

My goodness! I've never heard of such a thing. It sounds so gimmicky. I can't imagine why they would do that, but it's an example of how the internet has changed things: even something as simple as a book, has to have some kind of wayout, online connection. "tsk, tsk"

February 12, 2011 at 6:35 AM  

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