Kylie Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 As far as I can see, we don't have a specific thread for the wonderful Roald Dahl, so I thought I'd start one up. This coming Thursday 13 September is Roald Dahl's birthday and it's also Roald Dahl Day! And if that doesn't sound like an invitation to spend the day reading Roald Dahl books, I don't know what does! Anyone else care to join me? I'm thinking of reading Danny, the Champion of the World, which I have on my TBR pile but have never gotten around to reading. Or maybe I should re-read an old favourite like The Twits or George's Marvellous Medicine. I'm spoilt for choice! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laramie Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 I've got a load of Rauld Dahl stories on CD, as well as most of the books...I think it's safe to say that I love them!! Has anybody read his autobiography? It's in 2 parts; Boy, Tales Of Childhood, and Flying Solo. They're great Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kell Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 The Twits was always my favourite Dahl - I loved the Mugwump family, forced to stand on their heads; and the whole idea of hugtite sticky glue - hilarious! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karen1 Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 Has anybody read his autobiography? It's in 2 parts; Boy, Tales Of Childhood, and Flying Solo. They're great I've read Boy, don't think I've read the other one though. My favourite Roald Dahl book has to be The BFG. And I also love the animated film too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laramie Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 Yeah, Flying Solo is about when he's an adult and, among other things, it talks about when he was in he RAF. There's a really cool bit when....no, I shouldn't tell you, it'll spoil it if you ever read it....probably....whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kylie Posted September 10, 2007 Author Share Posted September 10, 2007 Yes, I've read both Boy and Going Solo. I particularly enjoyed the latter; what a remarkable life he led! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icecream Posted September 10, 2007 Share Posted September 10, 2007 I absolutely love Roald Dahl. My favourites are George's Marvellous medicine, The Witches and The Magic Finger. I also loved many others, such as James and the Giant Peach, The Twits and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleLijah Posted September 10, 2007 Share Posted September 10, 2007 I really enjoyed James and the Giant Peach and I love the film the Witches but haven't read the book....another for the TBR pile! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Princess Orchid Posted September 10, 2007 Share Posted September 10, 2007 I read "Boy" in school. I quite like his darker stuff, the stories not geared to children (like "Kiss Kiss" - I think that may have been in a collection of short stories). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laramie Posted September 10, 2007 Share Posted September 10, 2007 Yes, I've read both Boy and Going Solo. I particularly enjoyed the latter; what a remarkable life he led! Yay!! Somebody has read it I liked the bit in Going Solo, can't remember when it is, when his plane is on fire, and he's describing the messages going between his legs and his brain: Le: we're...a bit....warm down....here....... ... bit later: Br: the...plane...is...on...fire...Move, you......fool! it makes me lol!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Andrea~ Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 James and the giant peach was the first book (long book with chapters I mean) I ever read by myself and I loved it. I also loved Charlie and the chocolate factory. The only other one I read was the twits and I didn't like it. I thought it seemed really rushed and unimaginative. Rik Mayall reading George's marvellous medicine on Jackanory is an absolute TV classic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laramie Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 i love all of them!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nici Posted September 14, 2007 Share Posted September 14, 2007 I saw an advert earlier for a Dahl weekend coming soon on ITV 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Child.of.God.1989 Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 I absolutely love Roald Dahl. My favourites are George's Marvellous medicine, The Witches and The Magic Finger. Thanks for reminding me of The Witches:blush:, Icecream. It's a very clever book I'll have to check out for my nephew! From what I can remember when I was his age, reading it in my free time in third or fourth grade, adults can chuckle at its jokes about taking baths:lol:, and kids can enjoy wondering what will happen to the little boy. What was the Roald Dahl book involving a little girl, a giant, and a world where the fizz bubbles go down instead of up:sign0163:? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laramie Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 The BFG!! LOVE that one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitty_kitty Posted October 6, 2007 Share Posted October 6, 2007 I love them i remember them coming out when i was at school we used to love them and my mum used to buy me one whenever we had a book sale at school too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liz Posted October 6, 2007 Share Posted October 6, 2007 I love all of the Dahl children's books that I've read (which is more or less all of them). They have some great characters in them and Blake's illustrations are wonderful. I also like Dahl's books of Tales of the Unexpected. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Child.of.God.1989 Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 The BFG!! LOVE that one! ***"Smee, I've just had an epiphany!" -Captain Hook*** OHH! Big Friendly Giant! Thanks muchly, Mad Gal. Apparently it's super popular in my region's libraries, but my nephew's birthday is coming up soon... I can keep my grandma's tradition of giving books!Funny how you get people the things you want! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lopeanha Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 I just started to read Roald Dahl this month, I'm working at the public library here in Kununurra (Western Australia) and they have a lot of his books. I just wanted to read Charlie and the chocolate factory but it was so good that I go on reading all the other books I can lay my hands on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knitnat Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 Revolting rhymes. Wonderful. We used to have a lecturer at college who, every now and again, would start our doctrine lecture with one of these! Didn't remember the doctrine but did the rhyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephanie2008 Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 My favourite Roald Dahl book is theTwits. I don't know why I love it, but I can remember reading it when I was little and laughing at the eye in the glass and the worms in the spaghetti. Roald Dahl is one of my favourite authors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankie Posted November 30, 2008 Share Posted November 30, 2008 I bought My Uncle Oswald last Friday and I started reading it today and I have to say I was quite surprised at the contents, having only read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory before. His books for adults seem a bit ... daring? In the introduction text it says that it's not uncommon for Roald Dahl to have a section of his own in British bookstores (same goes for Beatrix Potter). Is that true? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
missmellow Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 I was in love with his famous kid's books when I was little. My favourites were Matilda and the BFG. The only bad thing about his books were the illustrations. They freaked me out. Haha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nellie Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 Revolting rhymes. Wonderful. We used to have a lecturer at college who, every now and again, would start our doctrine lecture with one of these! Didn't remember the doctrine but did the rhyme My Dad loved Revolting Rhymes. When I was little he would get me to read them out to him after dinner, he used to laugh so much he could barely speak. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiger Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 I used to love Roald Dahl. I had (in fact, I can't remember if they're still with me ) Matilda, The Witches and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In Year Two our teacher read Fantastic Mr Fox to us- I thought it was quite good. I've also read The Twits- great fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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