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Diary of a Big Bad Wolf Volume 1

Your favourite fairytales from a BIG BAD point of view!

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Diary of a Big Bad Wolf Volume 1

By: Ben Miller, Elisa Paganelli
Narrated by: Ben Miller
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Once upon a time was only the start... welcome to the Fairytale Woods! Listen to the big bad wolf's hilarious secret diary in this instant bestseller from author, comedian and actor Ben Miller.

*DIARY OF A PUSS IN BOOTS AVAILABLE OUT NOW*


'I need to raise my game again now spring is here, and get back in shape. Show the pack and the rest of these woods I’m BIG and I’m BAD, and I’m not to be messed with.'

The big bad wolf hasn’t had a great winter. He's cold, lonely and hungry . . . But things are about to change – he’s going to take the Fairytale Woods by STORM.

But while he knows he’s BIG and BAD, no one else seems to be scared of him, they just keep meddling with his plans – the troll under the bridge, the three annoying pigs, and that pesky Little Red Riding Hood! This is going to take all his brain power and his most cunning smile, to catch Grandma and reclaim his place at the top of the food chain!

Come down to the Fairytale Woods and discover what your favourite characters are really thinking in the bestselling series from Ben Miller, illustrated by Elisa Paganelli.
Adaptations Animals Animals & Nature Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Fiction Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Magic Fantasy Funny Witty Wolf
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