Another installment of Roald Dahl's book boy. After Roald Dahl gets whipped on his back for playing a prank on the candy store owner, his mom sends him to a boarding school in England. But right before that the Dahl family goes to Norway and goes throughout the fjords in the country. This book is amazing for someone that loves real life stories and for readers who want to have constant action in their books.
By is an amazing book about the childhood of norwegian writer Roald Dahl and is a great book for all, especially picky readers, I give this book a 10/10 and hope that you and whoever you share it with will have barrels of laughs hearing about the amazing child hood of Roald Dahl.
P.S. If you like this book there is a sequel to it called going solo where Roald Dahl is fighting Nazis in Africa while with the RAF
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Boy by Roald Dahl
The book Boy is by Norwegian writer Roald Dahl. Except in this book he writes about his youth and his adventures as a young child. This book is very detailed and well structured like most Roald Dahl books and fans should read this book. Boy will make you laugh and cry; it is full of emotion. In one scene Roald Dahl and his friends play a trick on the lady running the candy shop by putting a rat in her candy jar which makes a barrel of laughs for the reader. Again, I highly recommend this book.
Roald Dahl's family is from Norway and he due to his father having children with his step wife Roald grew up in a very large family. A few years after Roald's birth his sister past away and while their father was mourning for the sister he died from pneumonia. At age three Roald moved to wales and at about ten years of age moved to England where he attended a private school. After that he joins up in the army to fight Nazis, but that is a different story. Boy is a very good book and I recommend it to adventurous and picky readers.
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Roald Dahl's family is from Norway and he due to his father having children with his step wife Roald grew up in a very large family. A few years after Roald's birth his sister past away and while their father was mourning for the sister he died from pneumonia. At age three Roald moved to wales and at about ten years of age moved to England where he attended a private school. After that he joins up in the army to fight Nazis, but that is a different story. Boy is a very good book and I recommend it to adventurous and picky readers.
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