Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, George's Marvellous Medicine Review
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Trosnant's Review of Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, George's Marvellous Medicine
13th Oct 2006
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I found this book very funny, especially when his Gran takes the medicine and grows through the roof.
Bad Points
I didn't like the way George's Gran spoken to him, as she seems nasty.
General Comments
George's Marvellous Medicine is set in a farm house on a farm. In the farm they have hens, horses and sheep. The main characters are George. He is a normal 10 year old boy who gets badly treated. There is a Dad, Mum and horrid Gran. The Gran is horrible because she is nasty to George. George plans to make a slimy medicine to get his own back. He makes the medicine with things from the bathroom, kitchen, Mum's room and the garage.
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