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I got this story for my ten year old daughter who doesn't like to read. For the last week she would complain every time I started reading to them at night. However, with this book she was laughing along with her brother and sister, and like them asked for more. I was amazed how much all three of my children loved this story, even my 11 year old son. It was a huge hit in our house.

This book has been very helpful when studying for the GRE. Although the name is a misnomer. There were plenty of times where the lessons took well over an hour. Overall I thought the book was a thorough glance into basic arithmetic. My one complaint is that there are a few answers that I knew where wrong in the book. It lead me to wonder if there were more that I didn't know where wrong.

This is the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood, the version where the grandmother does not get eaten. This version is set apart by two main factors. First it is on the Kindle. As a family we are moving away from paper books, and it is nice to get some good classic children's books. The second is the design of the story. The pictures are bright graphics, which kept the attention of my children. As well the formatting of the text was not awkward, a problem with several other Kindle children's books we have read. The writing is good, but not brilliant. There could be a few more pages added to the conclusion. Her father just happening to be close by when she screamed is too easy, and not how I remembered the story. Overall this book was a great find.

This book is one in a set of Kindle books by Rhonda Lucadamo. This is an early reader - a very early reader. This is also the first book that L read - yep on the Kindle. To get the full color effect she would mostly read it on an iPod touch.


The sentence structure of the book is basic. There is one line per page which is highlighted by a picture. The artwork is not state of the art - but it is not bad either. For the structure of the book it is perfect.


If you are looking for a Kindle book for your early reader I highly recommend that you check out this book. L must have read it over a hundred times - it was the only thing I could get her to read for a while.

If you are looking for an early reader set for the Kindle then I highly recommend that you check out Miss Rhonda's Readers. When I first purchased this book for L it was one of a handful of early reader books available on the Kindle. This is one of the books that first started L reading on her own.



Jen's Hamster is a simply written story about a girl, Jen, who plays with her hamster. There is one sentence per page, and the words are simple and mostly repetitive. It is perfect for new readers.