The Twits

A yucky masterpiece! Do you think Mr Gum is a nasty piece of work? What about the evil Burt in Ratburger? Well, long before they came along to terrify you, there were these two wretches: Roald Dahl’s nastiest villains. Ugh! The Twits torment little children, keep monkeys in a cage, and gobble up songbirds baked into pie. They’re beastly as sin. They’re horribly funny. And they’re about to get what they deserve…

  • One of Roald Dahl’s funniest, most iconic classics
  • Deliciously disgusting in all the ways kids love
  • Brilliantly expressive artwork by Quentin Blake
  • A wonderful choice to motivate growing readers

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  • loved it

    I loved this book! I liked it because of the stupid jokes. My favourite bit was when the animals took all the furniture and glued it on the ceiling so Mr twit glued himself and Mrs twit onto the ceiling so they couldn’t move.

    5 June 2017

  • loved it

    I have read this book twice and surprisingly I didn’t get board of it! It’s full of discusting and weird stuff!

    19 February 2017

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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.

  • Awards

    Quentin Blake was awarded the 2012 Eleanor Farjeon prize for services to children’s literature.

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