Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: the best Review: I was one of those children who was constantly reading. If a children's book was in the library during the eighties, I've probably read it. That said, the BFG may be the best children's book I ever read -- the other contender being Matilda, also by Roald Dahl -- and I still enjoy both as an adult.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: excellent!!! Review: This book is absolutely excellent! I read it like 5 times andevery time i read it I loved it. The characters were lovable and the story was brilliantand very clever. Deffinately Roald daulh shines!One of hi many great works. I would deffinately reccomend this book to anyone! The words are brilliant and this whole book was timeless!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Ages 9-12?! Please!! Review: Though this book is geared towards kids 9-12, there's something magical about the way Roald Dahl writes that makes a fun read for all ages. Sure, I was about 10 when I first read this book, but every now and then it's great to slip back into Dahl's world of creativity. The BFG is easily one of his top books. Only the mind of Dahl can create fictional charecters who eat fictional food and use fictional words, making them seem so real. I'll always be amazed at how Dahl took the concept of dreaming and crafted a story around how it happens. Beyond recommending this book, I hope it opens children to the all of Dahl's writings. He was truely an original author who's books will always stand the test of time. In a world full of flashing colors and non-stop activity, the squigly drawings of Quentin Blake and creativity of Roald Dahl are a breath of fresh air.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The BFG - A Hilarious Make-Believe Children's Book Review: The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) is a giant like no other. He catches dreams and sends them into the minds of children in the quiet night. He lives with many other giants, but they are unlike him. They capture young children and eat them. The BFG one night meets a little girl named Sophie. As Sophie discovers the truth about these horrible giants, she and the BFG devise a plan to save the world's children from the beasts. Will their plan suceed or will they be eaten for breakfast?A Great children's book -- Very lively and colorful. One of Roald Dahl's greatest feats.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: BFG stole five stars Review: The BFG was one of the funniest books I have ever read. One yet it was the disgustingest books. The BFG's ears were so huge. Thats why he had a good sense of hearing. Snozzcumbers were the worst. The other giants liked to eat humans. Every ounce in a while the other giants would go over to the country where humans were and eat them. Sophie was like an inch tall compared to the BFG. BFG liked to go to houses and blow good dreams into people minds with his trumpet. Although the BFG didn't see well, he still knew where you were. The other giants were so rude when they were all a sleep they brought helicopters in and tied them on with rope and hauled them away.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: the bfg was not that good Review: the bfg book i read by rhol dahl was not that exciting or good to read.. the reason why i think this book wasnt exciting for me because it waz a low grade book. i wasnt interested in this book because i think im in to those kinds of books. it got kind of boring towards the middle to the end. maybe next time i should pick a book thats my level and probably enjoy reading it. i recommend to people not to read this book because its not a book that will really interest you. maybe this book would be exciting to younger kids but now i know not to read a book like this. this book had no parts or sections where i was interested. next time ill be smart to look at a book that suits me best. if i was younger i would probably be interested but now im not really in books like the BFG. this book is an ok book but this book i did not like at all. i hop next time i will pick a great book. if you read this book you will probably understand why i didnt like this book . so that is my own review on this book. i hope that my review of this book will help you think about a good book to read but not this book. thank tou very much for lettin me writing this review. dont choose this book if ur around 11 and older. so i strongly recommend NOT to read this book. you can read but still you will find it not interesting. so this book is not a great book to read. thank you and good bye. DONT READ THE BOOK CALLED BFG. ITS NOT THAT GREAT ! thank you.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: The BFG Review: The BFG By: Roald Dahl Reviewed by: J. ... Period: 1 The BFG (The Big Friendly Giant) is about a young orphan girl named Sophie getting snatched out of her bed by a big giant, but the thing she doesn¡¯t know is that the giant is a friendly giant. When he takes her to his place, she thinks that he¡¯s going to eat her, but she finds out that this giant is different and doesn¡¯t eat humans but he can¡¯t let her go because she saw him. Sophie also tries to help him make the other giants stop eating the humans. They go out everyday at night and eat children, and it becomes a disaster. What I so far liked about this book is where the BFG catches dreams and he blow it into little children¡¯s bedrooms so they can sleep soundly. I think it¡¯s cool how he can catch dreams and mix them up with other dreams to make up a different kind of dream. It¡¯s like making smoothies, to put in this kind of fruits, then a different kind of fruit. ¡°And so it went on. In about half an hour the BFG had found all the dreams he wanted and had tipped them into the one huge jar. He put the jar on the table. Sophie sat watching him but said nothing. Inside the big jar, lying on the bottom of it, she could clearly see about fifty of those oval sea-green jellyish shapes, all pulsing gently in and out, some lying on top of others, but each one still a quite separate individual dream.¡± What I sort of disliked about this book is the language that the giants used. It¡¯s pretty hard to understand. The words are long and you can¡¯t pronounce them, but then again it¡¯s not that bad. ¡°They would be putting me into the zoo or the bunkumhouse with all those squiggling hippodumplings and crocadowndillies,¡± But then again the author makes the language that the giants used pretty interesting, and you still know what they¡¯re talking about. My favorite part of the book is when the BFG mixes up a dream for the queen of England. The dream is about where it shows that the giants would be eating all the children in different places in the world, and that there would be a little girl named Sophie sitting on her window and that she will tell the Queen everything about the giants. After the Queen woke up her maid brought in some food and was about to open the drapes when she saw a girl. She screamed and the Queen finally believed her own dream.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Engaging to read & good messages to kids Review: Always entertaining, with Roald Dahl's enticing way of presenting a story in such a way as to suggest that it could happen to any of us (well, any *kid*, anyway). The best part in my opinion is the moral of the story: that people who do the right thing get what they want in the end, and people who don't do the right thing get what they deserve.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Awesome Book! Review: The BFG is a good use of imagination. I have read many books by Roald Dahl and think he is one of the greatest writers of books for children. The BFG is a great example because it has incredibly interesting characters that children can relate to, it is funny, creative and a little scary.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: The B.F.G. Review: B.F.G. is a good book if you are looking for an adventure. It is a bad book if you are scard of giants. It is also a good book because the B.F.G. is a good giant.
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