Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake, James and the Giant Peach Reviews
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Guest 10th Sep 2008
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James and the Giant Peach is very well written but think that it needed to be written a lot longer than it was.
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Guest 16th May 2008
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Well Overall i enjoyed it ever so much and woud recommend you to read it !- Read Guest's review (25 words)
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shelagh1 25th Apr 2006
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He does it again, Roald Dahl makes a funny, amazing book,James and the Giant Peach is good because it makes me laugh
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Bojangles
29th Jan 2006
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James and The Giant Peach is about a young boy named James Henry Trotter, who, at the young age of 4, goes on to live with his 2 evil, ugly aunts, since his parents died (they got eaten by rhinoceroses). The 2 aunts, Aunt Sponge, the fat, bloated one, and Aunt Spiker, tall, skinny, and bony; the complete opposite - treat poor ol' James like he's nothing better than old dirty rags. They beat him, they call him by nasty names, they make him work all the time, they never let him go out, so he can't ...- Read Bojangles's review (646 words)
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I felt very pitiful for James and James' parents. The overall story is very interesting, and the part where he reaches New York and still asks where New York is, is funny.- Read sing pei's review (45 words)








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