Thursday, January 6, 2011

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The BFG, Roald Dahl



Author: Roald Dahl - Translator: Camille Fabien - Illustrator: Quentin Blake
E publisher: Gallimard - Release: 1984 (1st edition)
ISBN: 9782070612642 - Price: 7.70 €


About the author

Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 - November 23, 1990) is a British-Norwegian writer born in Wales, author of novels and new ones, which are aimed at both children and adults. Among his most famous works include Charlie and the Chocolate , adapted several times film, as well as collections of short stories squeaky Kiss Kiss and Bizarre, weird ( Someone like you )


Abstract

Sophie, an orphan sees a great evening out in silhouette, and before she had time to say whew, there she is abducted by a giant, who takes him to his country. Fortunately for her, the BFG, which has captured, and he does not eat humans ...


Felt

And that was my first Roald Dahl. Surprising as it may, I'd never read before, and I am very sorry.

Sophie, the little girl that we follow, nothing really specific, except that it's a smart girl and an orphan. In contrast, BGG, it is a very fun character. First, admit that a vegetarian giant is still not common. And who decides to help a little girl, much less.

Our giant knows many things, and speaks always making puns, presumably unintentional. The land of giants is also a well developed country, because imagine quite easily, sad and desolate, and was often sorry for the poor BGG, which apparently serves to drudge.

But despite that, it's a very funny story, whose puns are smiling and perfectly entertaining, whether you are young or old ^ ^ After all, you feel like you not to meet a vegetarian giant who makes puns?

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