

Matilda : Special Edition : Dahl, Roald: desertcart.ae: Books Review: اشترته Review: book - interesting book
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,013 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Magical Fantasy Fiction for Children #4 in Children's Nonfiction on Bullying #9 in Children's Books on Difficult Discussions |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (12,755) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 2.3 x 19.8 cm |
| Edition | Special Edition |
| Grade level | 2 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 024155831X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0241558317 |
| Item weight | 309 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | 17 February 2022 |
| Publisher | Puffin |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years |
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اشترته
R**I
book
interesting book
T**Y
that matilda's mom and dad are rude
I like that Matilda's parents does not onderstand anything
P**I
Good read
My daughter loves this book
M**L
different book cover as posted
Book cover is different from the one posted. It was a good priced though. Had some. Little dirt/dust.
B**.
Used item
Item arrived as used. Strange I though I’m payed my for new book.
M**R
Fabuleuse histoire, mais difficile à lire pour mes élèves de 6e. Néanmoins, le challenge a été relevé. Le livre est la version originale et non modifiée.
Y**G
All of Roald Dahl's key works contain common features that make his books special and unique. Apart from gripping tales of the unexpected, the key reason for their appeal is in the treatment of the baddies in the story. However, Dahl counters this rollicking, uproarious and wicked humour with deep relationships between the young protagonist and a sensible grown-up in his social circle. This theme features throughout most if not all his works, and was first introduced when he wrote Danny, the Champion of the World, maturing when Dahl wrote The BFG, The Witches (Puffin Novels)and Matilda. On the surface, Matilda may be a gripping yarn that revolves around Matilda's environment of Crunchem Hall Primary School and the domain of fearsome Miss Trunchbull, arguably the most revolting villain that Dahl ever created. This harks back to his own dark days as a student. As with all his books, Dahl keeps his audience of young readers in mind. Not only is his style easily accessible and lively, but he sides with his young audience through his writing, He draws the characters of Miss Trunchbull and Matilda's repulsive parents such that they convey revolting personas and you wouldn't want to befriend them. Dahl particularly draws the character of the Trunchbul effectively such that we readers can really feel her as a "holy terror that frightend the life out of the pupils and teachers alike". I admit that this book dwells a little too much on the Trunchbull's torturous punishments, but these only serve to make the Trunchbull more real. A signature twist to make this a tale of the unexpected is when Miss Honey reveals that Matilda's father was a crook who sold stolen cars. However, the understated core of the book should be Matilda herself and her relationship with Miss Honey. His portrayal of this relationship offers distinct echoes of Danny's relationship with his father in Danny the Champion of the World. From the moment that Dahl first introduces us to Matilda's maturity, we know that we are getting to know an extraordinary little girl. In spite of her sensitive and brilliant mind, she is a character who engages our sympathies. Matilda always strives to break free of the thrall of her crooked family, especially her father, who acts and talks like a gangster towards her. This serves to make the tricks she plays on her parents not just hmorous clowning around, but rather compelling. In a way this is reminiscent of the tricks that thw Twits play on each other. Matilda strikes up an acquaintence with Miss Honey and quickly learns of Miss Honey's situation. She is then able to do things in her power to help her and restore her rightful claim to her father's inheritance. This may appear to be self-interest on Matilda's part, but sshe does this because she shows a genuine sympathy to Miss Honey's plight. In short, this swansong in Dahl's long children's novels stands as an undisputed masterwork and demonstrates the maturity in Dahl's children's writing. It's truly a work that shows Dahl at the top of his game, at the pinnacle of his writing career, and sums up all that his children's writing has come to stand for. (Apparently he spent 20 years writing this book.) Although I could have done with less coverage of the Trunchbull's cruelty, this book is still an undisputed Dahl classic that deserves to be up there with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr. Fox and The BFG.
S**O
I bought this book for the daughter of a friend of mine because it was one of my favourite books growing up. I don't really know if she enjoyed it or not though.
R**H
I received it not clean, and poor condition.
J**O
Buen libro y entretenido
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