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June group read - Red Riding Hood
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Patricia
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May 18, 2011 06:01PM

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Helen, is the book good?


Not sure this was the link I used, it wasn't a 'clickable' link on the google page.
I enjoyed the story, Patricia. Can't remember how many stars I gave it. Mind, I didn't pay for it.


I read the book several months before the movie came out... I really enjoyed both the book & the movie. I think what the author was going for was to keep the end a secret so as not to give the rest of the story away before the movie was released. When you read the book, one of the last end pages has a short blurb about whether the main character & one other person in the story has a "future"... When you go to that link, it follows along with the end of the movie. I wouldn't normally go for that kind of thing in a book, but thought it was unique, unlike any of the other paranormal stories... they all spill the surprise and have nothing left as far as the suspenseful ending...


Yes... from what I understood, it was written directly off the screen play ;)


It does 'finish', you just don't know who the wolf is until you watch or read. I was disappointed when I read it, it didn't seem as well written.




I understand about not spoiling the film, but still...how many films are made off of books and the ending is not spoiled?
I admit it's a unique idea, but only if they INFORM readers prior to purchase of what they're actually getting. I'll probably get this one from the library if I ever get around to it.



For some reason, that annoys me even more. I pay for a book, and in order to read the ending, they act like they are giving me a "bonus" ??

For some reason, that annoys me even more. I pay for a book, and i..."
apparently yeah

You don't have to see the film and you don't have to read the bonus chapter. In fact I remember not enjoying the bonus but being glad I knew who the wolf was.
The film was better than the book but then the film was made first and book based on it.



Well, being the first fictional work I've read in months, I did enjoy Red Riding Hood for being fast-paced and easy reading! It was a bit more Young Adult than I expected, but should've guessed when it said the movie was by the director of Twlight. I expected a bit more from the ending, didn't really feel the drama building up. Even if the book ended as it does without the bonus chapter would have been enough.



Buuuut,after seeing that there is a bonus chapter,I may just ave to read it :D
Still haven't seen the movie.Is it REALLY good,worth seeing,meh,or not worth it at all?
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