Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, George's Marvellous Medicine Review

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Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, George's Marvellous Medicine
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Guest's Review of Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, George's Marvellous Medicine

3rd May 2009

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4.5 stars
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    0 stars
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    Paperback
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General Comments

George KRANTY, a small boy who lives on a farm with his mother, father and grandmother, is fed up of his Grandma's selfishness, grumpiness and her attitude towards him. George seeks to cure it by brewing a special medicine to cure her (made from every harmful product in the house, and several animal medicines from his father's shed), only to end up making his Grandma as tall as a house. While this does not improve her disposition, it does make her happier. George's father Mr. Killy Kranky (a farmer) and mother come home; when the father sees the giant hen (produced by the medicine given to the hen to prove to Grandma that the reason she is that huge is because of his medicine, although this attempt is failed), he is excited while the mother is first in shock and then starts to ignore the grandmother. George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl is very nice.

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