Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is your favourite Roald Dahl story?

Take your pick, kids' or adults', whatever!





For the record, I'm a big fan of Royal Jelly (not one to read while pregnant or breastfeeding), Skin and William and Mary. I'd love to remain with just a brain and an eyeball!





I also like Matilda and I used to *love* Fantastic Mr. Fox when I was little :-)

What is your favourite Roald Dahl story?
Hey hey Sunday Girl, how you been ? I really love the "Kiss Kiss" short stories book, read that when i was a kid, loved it. Especially the "Edward the Conqueror" story and "Parson's Pleasure". The story about Hitler "Genesis and Catastrophe: A True Story" is scary man !!! Was going to forget the Twits !
Reply:The Twits! - its magical!
Reply:I love the Witches. I thought the movie was brilliant too!
Reply:Charlie and the chocolate factory


and what is that one where you boy makes the medicine?????


Yeah and the Witches and Matilda.
Reply:I liked Maltida.
Reply:It's got to be 'James and the Giant Peach'
Reply:willy wonka
Reply:Matilda definitely
Reply:Boy is my favorite but the BFG and Witches were my favorites as a child.
Reply:Only available in limited edition print: Terry Tomatoe and the case of the cool cucumber
Reply:I like esio trot, shame he died really :(
Reply:Little red riding...'she whipped a pistol from her knickers' it's an entangled story with the three little pigs!





My kids loved that story....
Reply:I loved all of his books although I used to really like the poetry anthology of his that I had. I think it was called Revolting Rhymes or something like that.





Another favourite was The Witches.
Reply:roald dahl is GREAAAAAAATTTTTTTTT


i absolutely loveeeeeee george's marvelous medicine.


it's HILAIRIOUS.


george's grandmother is absolutely hilairous and is pretty old and dumb...if you haven't read it...you should!!! it's great!!


hahahahahaha


sophie%26lt;3


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and btw (althouugh very grusome) the BFG is great...and the main character had my name!! %26lt;33
Reply:switch b*tch
Reply:Boy


George's marvellous medicine
Reply:BFG The Big Friendly Giant. Especially the film. The part where they drink and start floating is so funny especially when they have to........Well you know!!!!!!!!
Reply:oohh fantastic mr fox makes me hungry! also the one where the wife kills her hubby and feeds him to the police
Reply:I love The Witches, for a long time I was wary of women in gloves!
Reply:Boy
Reply:'Tommy Chocolate and the Charlie factory, allllriight mannnn!
Reply:The twits,i always remember the bit in it were the man had cornflakes in his beard,i loved it as a kid...
Reply:Revolting Rhymes is about the funniest book EVER!! Filthy Beasts comes a very close second. Not stories as such but Dahl classics indeed!
Reply:I used to love the twit's. My 7 year old daughter is into his books now so i'm getting to read them all over again! did'nt know know he wrote for grown-ups though,i'll have to have a look for those.
Reply:ive always thought Roald Dahls books were good my favorite has to be the twits that was a hilarious story i also liked the witches and the film was good im a bit older now but if i had the books id read them i have willy wonka and the witches films though there brilliant
Reply:i like his book Boy, i think its his biography.
Reply:I didn't realise he wrote Royal Jelly! That was fantastic. Wasn't it Timothy West in that? I only know his kids books. I loved Charlie and the chocolate factory and the Twits.
Reply:SwitchBitch, and Henry Sugar.
Reply:Charlie and the chocolate factory, Matilda, James and the Giant Peach, and Danny the Champion of the World
Reply:Every father needs to read 'Danny Champion of the World' to his son.
Reply:Matilda was my favorite book for the longest time. I must have read it a hundred times. When I was younger, I didn't realize the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was a book, so when the remake came out, I finally read the book. It was great. The movie will always be my favorite but the remake falls short of the standard left by the first.


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