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Matilda
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

Matilda is a modern classic that follows the life of Matilda Wormwood, an extraordinary young girl with a sharp mind and a love for books that far exceeds her age. Unfortunately, she is stuck with parents who do not appreciate her talents and a tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, who rules her school through fear. When Matilda discovers she possesses telekinetic powers, she decides to tak…

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9780141371436
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x + 233 hlm.; ilus.; 13 x 20 cm
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English Fiction
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823 DAH m
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The Witches
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

The Witches is a dark fantasy novel that tells the story of a young boy and his wise Norwegian grandmother. The grandmother warns him about real witches—who don't wear pointed hats or ride broomsticks, but look like ordinary women while secretly plotting to destroy children. While staying at a seaside hotel in England, the boy accidentally stumbles upon the annual meeting of all the witches i…

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9780141371481
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823 DAH t
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The BFG
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) is a world-renowned children's novel that tells the heartwarming story of Sophie, a young orphan, and a dream-catching giant. Unlike other giants who roam the world eating "human beans," the BFG is a kind-hearted soul who survives on "snozzcumbers" and spends his nights blowing bottled dreams into the bedrooms of children. When Sophie is snatched from her orphanage …

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9780141371443
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The Giraffe and The Pelly and Me
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me is a delightful and rhythmic tale about Billy, a young boy with a dream of owning a sweet shop. His life takes an exciting turn when he discovers that an old, abandoned building has been transformed into the headquarters for the "Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company." This unique company consists of a Giraffe with an extendable neck, a Pelican (Pelly) with a retra…

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9780141371450
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viii + 73 hlm.; ilus.; 13 x 20 cm
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The Magic Finger
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

The Magic Finger is a whimsical yet thought-provoking fantasy story narrated by an eight-year-old girl with an extraordinary power. When she sees people treating animals cruelly, her "Magic Finger" takes over, flashing a beam of energy that transforms the offenders. Her neighbors, the Gregg family, love hunting for sport despite her protests. After one particularly frustrating encounter, the gi…

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9780141371467
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James and the Giant Peach
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

James and the Giant Peach is a beloved children's fantasy novel that follows the extraordinary journey of a young, orphaned boy named James Henry Trotter. After a magical encounter with a mysterious stranger, James discovers a giant peach growing in his garden. When he ventures inside the fruit, he finds a group of oversized insects who become his loyal friends. Together, they embark on a peril…

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9780141371429
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viii + 148 hlm.: ilus.; 13 x 20 cm
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Literatures
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823 DAH j
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George's Marvellous Medicine
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

George's Marvellous Medicine is a humorous and mischievous story about a young boy named George Kranky who is tired of his cantankerous grandmother’s constant grumbling. To teach her a lesson, George decides to concoct a "marvellous medicine" using every strange household item he can find, from laundry detergent to animal pills. When his grandmother drinks the potion, it leads to hilarious an…

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9780141371405
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viii + 94 hlm.: ilus.; 13 x 20 cm
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Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator is the thrilling sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Picking up exactly where the previous story left off, Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka blast off into space aboard the Great Glass Elevator. Their adventure takes an unexpected turn when they dock with the Space Hotel "U.S.A.," encounter hostile alien creatures called Vermicious Knids, and face life…

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9780141371368
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823 DAH c
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Boy
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

Boy: Tales of Childhood is an enchanting and often humorous autobiographical account of Roald Dahl’s early years. Rather than a traditional autobiography, Dahl presents a series of "tales" that shaped his childhood—from the "Great Mouse Plot" of 1924 to his harsh experiences at British boarding schools. The book captures the joys of childhood summers in Norway and the eccentricities of his …

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9780141371344
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xii + 219 hlm.; ilus.; 13 x 20 cm
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Going Solo
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Roald DahlQuentin Blake

Going Solo is the gripping second volume of Roald Dahl’s autobiography, serving as the sequel to Boy. This memoir chronicles his adventures as a young man working for the Shell Oil Company in East Africa and his subsequent experiences as a Royal Air Force fighter pilot during World War II. Dahl recounts his brushes with danger, his encounters with eccentric characters, and the terrifying real…

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9780141371412
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xii + 209 hlm.: ilus.; 13 x 20 cm
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