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The Adventures of Hood and Fudd review by MPark | LitPick Book Reviews
The Adventures of Hood and Fudd review by MPark
The Adventures of Hood and Fudd, Taming the Eastern Frontier
by Kelly Cleary, J. Bradford Lawler
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Northglenn, CO, United States
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The year is 1888 and Jedediah Hood, a Half-Breed  (half Cherokee, half Irish) was 
driven out of his home with his mother and sister when his father was murdered 
by a group of outlaws and their leader Emmett Stone. They then fled to the 
Cherokee tribe. Now, coming back to his homeland to claim his fathers land, he 
finds an unlikely friend in Ruben Fudd. His hometown of Iron Gate has had many 
attacks from a man-eating mountain lion. Also, a mysterious stranger has been 
confronting Emmett Stone and his group of outlaws. Hood will stop at nothing 
until justice and safety are restored in Iron Gate.

Opinion: 

This is a good book worth reading. It is on the shorter side but the number of pages is just right for the 
amount of story in the book. The author puts you on your toes just waiting for 
the next page and the ending is phenomenal. 
Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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