Donna E. (impossible) reviewed The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More on + 3352 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoy Roald Dahl's stories, whether for children or adults. He has a wonderful sense of farce and of how his fellow humans act. These 6 stories are ostensibly for adults but like all of Dahl's books will be enjoyed by a wide range of ages. The closing chapter is a bit of autobiography.
Helpful Score: 1
This book tells about a man who can see with his eyes closed to how roald dahl became a writer. this is an excellent book and it is great for young teens!
Catherine C. (c-squared) reviewed The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More on + 181 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Just like Dahl's children's stories, these short stories "for all ages" reflect a dark side of human nature, in both adults and children.
I found only one story, "The Swan," truly disturbing. The others ranged from mildly interesting to fascinating. Included in this collection is a rather rambling account of how Dahl became an author, despite receiving horrible marks in Composition classes throughout his school career, followed by his first published story, "A Piece of Cake."
I found only one story, "The Swan," truly disturbing. The others ranged from mildly interesting to fascinating. Included in this collection is a rather rambling account of how Dahl became an author, despite receiving horrible marks in Composition classes throughout his school career, followed by his first published story, "A Piece of Cake."
Anick L. (islandgirl) reviewed The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More on + 113 more book reviews
DSeligghtful tales.
Seven stories of fantasy and fun by Roald Dahl. The Boy who talked with animals, The Hitchiker, The Mildenhall Treasure, The Wonderful story of Henry Sugar, The Swan, Lucky Break and A Piece of cake
Great Roald Dahl book
Kathy P. (kathyplank) reviewed The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More on + 46 more book reviews
Seven stories of fantasy and fun by the fantastic Roald Dahl.