Roald Dahl at his most delightful (with that hint of twisted humour that he does so well). This was the book that started my love of apple cider, though it was a good decade after my first read that I actually got to taste any.
Roald Dahl tenía magia en los dedos. Fantastic Mr. Fox cuenta la historia de un zorrito bastante hábil, como todo buen zorro. Y también cuenta la historia del odio de unos granjeros hacia este amigable zorrito. Es un libro muy corto y con ilustraciones de Quentin Blake, me falto agregarle el adjetiv...
I have to admit, I liked the movie a lot more than I did the book (which rarely ever happens). And I'm a bit ashamed to say it because so many people love Roald Dahl because he was such a big part of their childhood, but unfortunately I never read his books as a kid so I'm just now getting around to...
I’m a bit shocked that I’ve never read this book before! I’ve heard of it for years and then Wes Anderson made it into a movie but still I did not read it.Am I glad that I finally read it? Yes. It is one of the simpler Dahl books so there’s not a lot of depth to discuss. It’s a cute story. It’s inte...
I guess since I saw the movie first I didn't like this book as much as I thought I would. It is still pretty good and the reason I got to see the movie at all.
I have a little something to say. I'm not sure if this book is suitable for children because: Stealing is embraced. I found that very off-putting. The other animals were surviving without stealing from the farmers so why couldn't Mr. Fox? Infact, badger brings out the fact that stealing is wrong and...
"Boggis and Bunce and BeanOne fat, one short, one lean.These horrible crooksSo different in looks Were nonetheless equally mean."mp3 quickie workaday delight! Read by Martin Jarvis, accompanied by schoolroom-esque piano. I am now going to make chicken dumplings for tonight - thanks for the recipe su...
I love Roald Dahl and tore through his books as a kid, but somehow I missed this one. I saw the previews for the movie, and was completely confused because I'd never heard of this book. As soon as I opened it up I recognized that familiar art style (Quentin Blake, you're the man), and the familiar s...
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