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Roald Dahl
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin; New Ed edition (30 Nov 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140066942
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140066944
  • Product Dimensions: 19.9 x 12.8 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 129,294 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Stories included: Madame Rosette, Man From the South, The Sound Machine, Taste, Dip in the Pool, Skin, Edward the Conqueror, Lamb to the Slaughter, Galloping Foxley, The Way up to Heaven, Parson's Pleasure, The Landlady, William and Mary, Mrs Bixby and the Colonel's Coat, Royal Jelly, Georgy Porgy, Genesis and Catastrophe, Pig, The Visitor, Claud's Dog.

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From the publication of James and the Giant Peach and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the 1960s to his death in 1990, Roald Dahl became the most successful children’s author in the world. Nearly twenty years later, a fresh generation of children seek out his work with instinctive fanaticism. His creations endure - through Hollywood movies, theatre adaptations and musical works, but still most potently of all through the pure magic of his writing upon the page.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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A superb collection of writing (I don't think anyone has ever written better short stories), but oddly cut down without warning. The original version of this book (which I believe Dahl edited himself) contained 29 stories, including the extended novella The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar, plus the short stories The Bookseller, The Great Switcheroo, The Hitchhiker and The Boy Who Talked To Animals. This current version omits those five (which include some of my all time favourites!), bringing the total down to 24 and reducing the page count by a quarter. This may not seem a lot, but it changes this tome drastically from a pretty definitive best-of to something that misses out a little too much to stand alone as your single book of adult Dahl.

Buying the most recent paperbacks of The Collected Stories, The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar And Six More and My Uncle Oswald is the easiest and cheapest way to mop up Roald Dahl's collected (in print) adult works, and probably won't cost you much more either. There are far too many in-print compilations of Dahl's short stories and it's sometimes hard to tell what each one contains, so I'd recommend that the original (pre-2000) edition of The Best Of is what you need if you want a catch-all compilation, and the three books mentioned above if you want the full bibliography.

This edition's fine in lieu of anything else as something disposable to read on holiday or take on a journey, but it won't satisfy the Dahl fan (and you *will* want to read them all once you start). Additionally, all 24 of the stories here in this edition are present in the much larger Collected Stories which is only a couple of pounds more. Ultimately, these stories are too good to be served up in this manner.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Roald Dahl is probably most famous as a popular children's writer, and is much loved by young readers world-wide for his contribution to children's literature with "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", and many other favourites. "The Best of Roald Dahl" proves that Dahl is also brilliant at writing short stories on a more adult level. He has a wicked imagination, and has the uncanny ability to stretch it beyond the borders of the normal, picturing ordinary details in a most vivid and elaborate manner. His brilliant imagination travels far and wide to places and events you have never imagined possible, and yet which are not fantastic but entirely believable because of his compelling realism. His realism is sometimes so compelling, that you are almost persuaded that Dahl is telling a true story, and are left wondering whether or not the story is fact or fiction - a remarkable accomplishment for a fiction writer!

Dahl's interest is sometimes dark and off-colour, and his constant fascination with the morbid and ugly makes this book suitable only for mature readers. I personally found his frequent use of blasphemy rather disturbing, as well has his occasional interest in sexual exploits (evident in three stories where he deals with matters such as prostitution, wife-swapping, and sexual conquest). Despite this, the majority of these stories are unquestionably spell-binding. Dahl's short stories have the capacity to leave you breathless because they are entirely unpredictable. He has a love for unhappy, even horrible endings that shock and surprise, yet are incredibly satisfying because they are unexpected. His incredible ability to describe an evil or horrible scheme in rich detail is so riveting, that you are completely caught up in its authenticity and excitement. Just when you are at the point of rejoicing in its apparent success, Dahl takes the greatest pleasure in dashing all expectations to pieces, as the scheme ends in an astonishing failure. You are left with a wonderful blend of mixed feelings: disappointment at failure, yet satisfaction knowing that justice is done, albeit in a cruel or most surprising manner. His dark humour is completely captivating, and in certain respects Dahl can correctly be regarded as a literary genius.

Some of the highlights in my view are "Taste" (a delightful tale where a man lays his daughter on the line in a "sure" bet with a wine-taster), "Parson's Pleasure" (where an underhanded scheme to acquire the some of the world's greatest antiques for peanuts is chopped to pieces on the verge of its success), "Champion of the World" (a poacher's dream nearly comes true with an incredible scheme to steal birds), and "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar"(a remarkable but believable story about a man who develops an incredible ability to see through playing-cards).

But these favourites are just the tip of the iceberg. This book boasts more than 500 pages, and contains nearly 30 of Roald Dahl's best short stories, selected from five of his published short story collections. Each makes a delightful 10-20 minutes read, and exhibits his superb skill as one of the most entertaining and ingenious story-tellers in the late 20th century. Recommended!

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This is definately one of my favorites!! Pure wicked Dahl. My favorite stories in this edition are "The Bookseller" and "A DIp in the Pool."
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