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Jan 07, 2016 09:14PM

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I read this book when I was a little girl. I was on holidays in a near town. Is a little town near the sea that fulls of people in the summer but in the rest of the year is just as dead as it could be. Surprinsingly it had a pretty good public library, that later was reformed in a bigger building. And since most people are not interested in books, I would go there pretty often since it was mostly uninhabitated.
So I found The Witches, and in the week that the rent of the book lasted I read it about four times. Because Roald Dahl is such a good author, that he catches you with his stories, never letting you go.
I never bought the book, but I really should, though. I have read most of his book, and I have Mathilda in my library, a book that I love.
I also recommend, if you really want to know the other side of the author, he had written incredible short stories, horror stories and war stories (he fought in WW2). Look it up, because it's awesome.
So I found The Witches, and in the week that the rent of the book lasted I read it about four times. Because Roald Dahl is such a good author, that he catches you with his stories, never letting you go.
I never bought the book, but I really should, though. I have read most of his book, and I have Mathilda in my library, a book that I love.
I also recommend, if you really want to know the other side of the author, he had written incredible short stories, horror stories and war stories (he fought in WW2). Look it up, because it's awesome.
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