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Richard Roberts
Finding his inspiration bedtime stories and folk mythology, Richard Roberts set out to write modern fantasy the old fashioned way - dark, strange, and with happy endings earned in blood. His book are distinctly lacking in elves and epic battles of good vs. evil, preferring instead to tell you... show more

Finding his inspiration bedtime stories and folk mythology, Richard Roberts set out to write modern fantasy the old fashioned way - dark, strange, and with happy endings earned in blood. His book are distinctly lacking in elves and epic battles of good vs. evil, preferring instead to tell you the personal stories that get tangled up in the fantastic. Cursed children who've lost their humanity, a Red Riding Hood who refuses to follow the story and die, and a bad dream who's never seen the waking world are his heroes, and they tell their own tales.But does he write these stories well? Ask Kirkus Reviews. Their review starts with 'A dark and complex young-adult fantasy of love, longing and war.' and gets more enthusiastic from there.http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-roberts/sweet-dreams-are-made-of-teeth/
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Iron Canuck
Iron Canuck rated it 6 years ago
This was an interesting listen. I loved how Mary strode through all the fairytales on her own terms. The best part was what she learned about herself as she went. Her growth brought me to tears by the end. The recap tale within the story was cute. Amy Rubinate did a great job bringing the story to l...
Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 7 years ago
[I received a copy of this book from the publisher.]The final instalment in this series, or at least for Penny’s arc. The story picks up right after the previous volume’s cliffhanger, with Penny having to contend with her family and friends not believing ‘the evil robot’. One can only imagine the pa...
CAB
CAB rated it 10 years ago
I bought this book because I like twisted fairytale, and this is definitely a twisted. I liked this story but I found that the last 1/2 of the story was more enjoyable than the 1st. It's also around that point where the author lets slip a small tidbit about Mary's life that dramatically altered my...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 10 years ago
The first book I reviewed this year was Pinocchio, which I read in conjunction with viewing the Disney film for week 2 of my Year in Disney Movies. I wasn't really thrilled with the original story, but there are a couple other takes on it that I liked more. The original: Pinocchio by Carlo C...
CheriePie's Books
CheriePie's Books rated it 10 years ago
2.5 starsMary is lost in the story of Little Red Riding Hood, continually jumping between various fairy tales and myths to escape the Wolf who's trying to kill her... and so the story goes.I almost didn't finish this, had pretty much decided to give up after five chapters in. Mary was quite contrary...
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