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BOY : Tales Of Childhood
by: By Roald Dahl

 : BOY : Tales Of Childhood








Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780140318906
Edition: New Ed
ISBN: 0140318909
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: 1986
Publisher: Puffin
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Puffin




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Boy it's good
`Boy' is about Roald Dahl's childhood and it is as good as Matilda, BFG and the Twits. It's very imaginative and true an awfully strange pair. You can imagine bits of it like when they got caned for putting a dead mouse in the Sweet Shop lady's sweets, Roald Dahl went to a boarding school for boys as his secondary school and he went to a Catholic primary school. Roald Dahl wrote another book about his past but as a pilot of a fighter plane for the RAF in the Second World War, but that is another story which I have also reviews called `Going Solo'. I have to say this is one of my favourite books of all time. I would rate it 1000000000/10. I think anyone and everyone would enjoy is and some people might have met his before he died in 1990. A must read book!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the wonderful story of boy
"boy" by roald dahl is a truely wonderfully written book. the book reads more like a story than a biography but it still gives you an insight into the amazing imagination of roald dahl.i have been a fan of roald dahl since my childhood but this book and its companion biography "going solo" are my two favorite books by this magnificent author. i would highly recommend this book



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Boy by Roald Dahl
Lots of people know Roald Dahl by his fantastic books of Charlie and the chocolate factory or James and the giant peach. If wanted to find information about his early life, this book would be the place to look.
The Boy is sort of an early childhood autobiography. He says this isn’t a biography but really it is. The story is told in time order. For example a story about Roald’s Dad is told before Roald Dahl being born. If you enjoy short true stories then this is the book to read.
The piece of text is in sections Starting Point, Llandaff Cathedral School, St Peter’s and Repton and Shell. The sections are then put into stories. For example The Great Mouse Plot or the First Day. It also tells us the years it happened like St Peter’s; 1925-1929 (age 9-13). There are a lot of real life photos of Roald Dahl and his family. There are also he own drawing in there. For example there is some of Mrs Prachett. The stories in the book might be real or might be fictionalised. I just don’t know because this book wasn’t written at the time it was happening it was written about memories and these memories might be wrong. This book can tell you what schools were like at the 20s and 30s.
This piece of text has lots of stories so you don’t need to have a lot of time to read a whole story. You also need to be able to read different kinds of stories with cruelty in. You can read these stories to people because they are very entertaining. I don’t think you could make a play out of it like Peter Pan.
I read the text by myself. I told one story to my brothers and they really enjoyed it. I suppose you can only read this book if you know who Roald Dahl is. You don’t have to have read any of his books because it’s only about his childhood and not his career.
This book is really enjoyable and the stories he wrote in this book are brilliant. You find out memories of Roald’s childhood. If I had to write out a book about my childhood, it would never be as good as this book. Firstly because I haven’t even finished my childhood and secondly I haven’t had that many adventures.
The reason this book has been published is…………
1. Roald Dahl is a fabulous author and people will want to know about his childhood.
2. It has great Graphology
3. The audience can actually imagine what Roald Dahl looked like.
4. It has great stories which make you glue to the book.
5. It tells you about his family and friends.
Thanks for reading my first review. I hope I’ve encouraged you to read The Boy. Trust me if you don’t read this book you will miss out. Also if you’ve got a project about Roald Dahl this is the place to look.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - boy
Boy is a Auto biography of the famous author Roald Dahl. It explainas his childhood which he had some great adventures just like you and me. He had many children and espesially many jobs he even worked in different countries like Africa. Most of his family died at young age.Im not going to tell you any more youll have to read it and find out for yourself.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
I love all Roald Dahl's books; I read my first when I was about eight and never have stopped since. They were exciting (for a kid) and funny, too. But I always thought that Roald Dahl's life could never be quite as exciting as his stories.

I was SO wrong! Boy is great, even better than the best fiction that Roald Dahl wrote. From the Great Mouse Plot and Goat's Tobacco, you have to love all his little escapades. It's like getting inside a little boy's head and following him around on his daily adventures. Fabulous... :)




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