• Aug 14, 2025 Roald Dahl's James's Giant Bug Book nding belonging, about the power of friendship, and about overcoming adversity. James, a boy who feels a little out of place in the human world, discovers a kinship with these extraordinary creatures. BY Ms. Annetta Corwin I
• Jun 7, 2026 Roald Dahl 100 Phizz Whizzing Postcards ecommendation: Roald Dahl 100 Phizz Whizzing Postcards is an absolute treasure. It’s a book that doesn’t just sit on a shelf; it bursts with life and invites you to join in the fun. It’s a collection that continues to capture hearts worldwide because it taps into something fundamental: the BY Melvin Tromp
• Oct 18, 2025 Roald Dahls Revolting Recipes an enrich our lives in unexpected and delightful ways. Its lasting impact is measured in the smiles it brings, the dishes it inspires, and the enduring magic it conjures. This is a book that begs to be revisited, to be shared, and to be treasured. Experience its BY Ilene Braun
• Sep 23, 2025 Beware Of The Dog Roald Dahl e Dog" is not simply a book; it is an experience. It is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, a vibrant tapestry woven with imagination, heart, and a touch of delightful madness. If you seek a literary journey that will leave you with a smile, a thoughtful refle BY Jeanette Gerlach
• Jul 29, 2025 Poison Roald Dahl ahl's 'Poison' is an indispensable addition to any bookshelf, promising a reading experience that is both enriching and utterly enchanting. Pick it up, dive in, and prepare to be utterly spellbound. You w BY Faith Bechtelar
• Jun 28, 2026 Roald Dahl Short Story The Landlady Roald Dahl Short Story The Landlady BY Evelyn Kuhn
• Nov 29, 2025 Boy Tales Of Childhood Roald Dahl ty 3 How does Boy connect to Roald Dahls later writing Dahls childhood experiences particularly his time at boarding school and his encounters with eccentric characters strongly influenced his later writing The mischievous children imaginative worlds and darkly humorous situ BY Rudy Brakus
• Oct 20, 2025 The Fly In Beware The Dog Roald Dahl y as merely an irritating annoyance a trivial detail in their new surroundings However as the story progresses the fly becomes a focal point of collective anxieties The growing fear of the unknown and the perceive BY Florencio Zboncak