Rating: Summary: witches Review: i've never read this book (half way), but my teacher read it to me when i was 7, and i watched the film twice, i still remember how it goes, i have to say, the book is way better than the film. but my favourite part was when the grandmama was talking about the witches and her child hood experiences, i wish i know what exactly happend to her thumb!actually, the name of the boy was called luke.
Rating: Summary: It isn't very greusome................... Review: It was a cold winter day. It was the day our teacher started reading us "The Witches", a popular book by Roald Dahl. A few days later I bought it and started reading. I would call this, next to "The BFG", Dahl's worst book. First of all, how could they kill every kid in the world, while there was only 85 of them?(in England, at least.) Secondly, we never find out Our Hero's name, not even his parents or grandmama! Thirdly, a mouse? Stupid. If you want "real Dahl", read the books that most people call "Dahl's Greatest": "James and the Giant Peach", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", and "Matilda". Including "The Witches" and "The BFG", these are the only Dahl books that saw the silver screen.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: I am 11 and I loved this book. Its one of the best I have read in a while. I got scared the first time I tried to read it
Rating: Summary: Awesome Book! Review: The setting for this magnificent story is in England. It is about a young boy whose grandmother tells him about the characteristics of witches. Later, he and his grandmother take a vacation, so they stay in a hotel. While he is exploring the giant hotel, he finds himself trapped in a whole room with witches! What will he do? This book is a real page turner, and perhaps one of Roald Dahl's best! I loved this book, and if you like Roald Dahl's books, you probably will too!
Rating: Summary: OUTSTANDING Review: Hello Guys! I am twenty-three years old, and I enjoy reading and especially writing. For those of you who read..Welcome! Everyone has their own tastes in books. When I was in fifth grade, my teacher would read to us. Sit us all in a circle while she read to us. The most memorable book that I recommend to read in a group is, "The Witches" By, Roald Dahl. To me this book took my mind right into the character. I became the child who hunted the witches. I enjoyed how my teacher read to us because she had so much emotion in her voice. I recommend that you share this book with everyone when reading.
Rating: Summary: Another Classic Roald Dahl Review: Dahl has done it again in creating a fascinating world of fantasy that almost seems true. I liked the opening of the book best, when he's describing how to tell if someone's a witch. The descriptions are vivid and fun. I especially liked it when he tells you that maybe your teacher could even be a witch. Not my favorite Roald Dahl (BOY), but a great read, and, as always, much better than the movie.
Rating: Summary: Witches is the dullist book I read Review: The book Witches didn't have enough action.I couldn't find the concept of this book. He didn't consiter the fact that there are good and bad witches. I'm just 10 years old and I can recognize bad writing when I see it!
Rating: Summary: From Norma Review: I like this book! I am in 4th grade in Mr. Murphy's class and I read this book I think it's a great book because it has a lot of action
Rating: Summary: I'm appalled Review: This book is a horrifying social commentary on the opinions of people about real witches. If you want to know the truth about REAL witches, I suggest reading "The Truth About Witchcraft Today" by Scott Cunningham.
Rating: Summary: This book was amazing Review: I thought this book was amazing. It was in away adventerios and fun. I think kids should read this because they would really enjoy it!!!!
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