About the Book: The passage describes the classic fairy tale of the Big Bad Wolf from his own perspective. It’s a humorous take on a familiar villain who is frustrated by the other characters’ refusal to be scared of him. The tone is light and comedic, making it suitable for a young audience. The story appears to be a retelling of classic fairy tales like “The Three Little Pigs” and “Little Red Riding Hood,” but with a modern, humorous twist.