Roald Dahl,Quentin Blake, Boy: Tales of Childhood Reviews
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Guest 4th Nov 2009
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an amazing book if you hate books this would change your mind
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Guest 30th Mar 2009
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Boy: Tales of Childhood is a good book and I am amazed at how good Roald Dahl's memory is. The way that Roald Dahl describes characters and scenes is also very good.- Read Guest's review (73 words)
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Guest 30th Mar 2009
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Boy: Tales of Childhood was a good book and the book was quick and easy to read because it had short chapters and he must of had a wonderful experience. i enjoyed the candy shop part the best because it was a good plan with the rat.- Read Guest's review (58 words)
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Guest 30th Mar 2009
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Tales of Childhood has good descriptions
Amusing Anecdotes
Interesting Characters
Short Chapters
Short book
Some characters make a short appearance
It's an excellent novel, perfect for children or young teenagers.- Read Guest's review (30 words)
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Guest 30th Mar 2009
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Tales of Childhood was a short book which i like
i didnt get bored with it
It was a good book it was very intereting and funny.
I liked hearing what happend 80 years ago.
He told it in great detail
By the sounds of it he had great life.- Read Guest's review (52 words)
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Guest 30th Mar 2009
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Roald Dahl uses many descriptive (and some times funny) words to describe people, places and emotions that he feels she goes through an exciting and sometimes cruel childhood.
Boy: Tales of Childhood can be quite a boring and annoying book for people that don't enjoy semi-autobiographys.
I enjoyed this book because of the interesting way it describes the way Roald Dahl grew up without making the read tedious and boring.
Overall it is a very descriptive and interesting read.- Read Guest's review (79 words)
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ballababy
12th Jun 2005
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Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, Boy: Tales of Childhood - Boy this book is amazing lol! It is just so FUNNY! It's a great light read, would highly recommend you just read this book. Brings a new light to Dahl's world. So funny, makes you want to experiment yourself hehe:P. Wouldn't it be fun to be a child again? Lol.- Read ballababy's review (68 words)







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