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Lucy and the Big Bad Wolf
- Narrated by: Jane Asher
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
An original take on the Red Riding Hood story.
Lucy Jones is walking through the forest wearing her red anorak when a wolf leaps out and tells her: 'I am your destiny, and you are my dinner'. Lucy assures him that she is not Red Riding Hood, but the wolf doesn't believe her. He follows her all the way to London, where her granny and granddad live in a tower block.
The wolf decides to stay and pretend to be a dog and causes chaos on the estate in his desire to make sure everyone he meets 'lives happily ever after'.
A hilarious modern-day fairy tale from the author of Vlad the Drac.
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- Natalia
- 14-11-18
Funny!!
a 6.5 years old and her mum enjoyed very much..the change of voices also help to know who is each..We couldn't stop listening to it ..
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- ian mcnamara
- 26-12-16
Took me back to my childhood.
I read this book a long time ago when I was a child, incidentally it was also Jane Asher who read it then as well, it brought back the memories of this book and I was really pleased to re-read it as an adult. Did not have the same magic as it did when I was a younger child but I still enjoyed that story and found 215 extremely funny and a great character you can't help liking him.
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