The BFG

A scrumdiddlyumptious new look for one of Roald Dahl’s best-loved tales! Every night, when the world is sleeping, massive gruesome giants guzzle up whoppsy-whiffling human beans. There’s only one giant who can stop them – the BFG! He’s the kindest, friendliest giant in the world. And with his human friend Sophie tucked into his pocket, he sets out to rid the world of the Bloodbottler, the Fleshlumpeater and all their rotsome friends once and for all…

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  • one of my personal favourite books is the bfg that stands for big friendly giant here are 5 reasons you should read this 1. it is an adventure story (amazing!) 2. it inspires you to get writing 3.at the start it seems scary but it’s not 4. it gives you a great imagination 5. come on the author is roald dahl

    5 March 2016

  • I think the songs in this book are really good and funny.I think this book is amazing because it is all really creepy then suddenly it all gets really strange and creepy.

    1 August 2015

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    I liked the book. My mum has read it to me. Roald Dahl makes the BFG talk a bit differently which I found a bit funny. I like the part when the giants are captured by the army. There is a cartoon movie version of it, there are some scary scenes so younger children might not want to watch the movie.

    26 June 2015

  • loved it

    At first i thought it would be scary but when i read on i actually loved it. It is a great story of our dear roald dahl

    1 February 2015

  • loved it

    A classic book. I could read this 100 times over and still want to read it again.

    27 January 2015

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    Roald Dahl

    Roald Dahl is probably the best loved children’s author ever, creator of iconic characters like Matilda, Willy Wonka and the BFG!

    Awards

    Roald Dahl has won many awards for his books including the Whitbread Award for The Witches in 1983, the Smarties Award in 1990 for Esio Trot and the Blue Peter prize for Matilda in 2000. In 2008 the Roald Dahl estate launched an award in his name – the Roald Dahl Funny Prize.

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