Ive had this book oh, forever. Actually the one I have now used to be my sisters. Of course, if look at the picture above, thats what is coming out now (and the one Im sending to a child in need of a good book not my 20-year old copy). Ive always loved the story (and honestly, the movie adaptation is pretty good too) and I figured it could be something a kid would enjoy as much as I did.
Witches do not ride around on brooms. They dont wear black cloaks and wear pointy hats. REAL witches look like ordinary women, out and about just like anyone else. There are a few things you can look for, and if you notice them, be sure to steer clear especially if youre a child! One little boy knows all about these things through his grandmother. When the two take a trip and stay in a luxurious hotel, he notices a few things about the group of ladies staying there. They seem to all be witches! But what can one boy do against so many witches, especially once he gets caught! Youll have to read to find out.
I loved Roald Dahls wacky, completely different take on witches. Instead of the typical Wizard of Oz, Halloween style witch we have all come to known, Dahls witches are ghastly creatures that seek only to rid the earth of children. Ambitious yes, but they have a lot of scary and strange methods of doing it. The stories the grandmother tells the boy are very imaginative, as is the rest of the story. Its so much fun and it leaves you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Read this to your kids and just watch their little eyes go wide as they hang on the words. His description is great; everything is so vivid, some of it might make you all cringy and other times you'll smile and giggle. It's written in first person, so you get the whole story from the boy who lived it, which makes for a neat take - especially when you find out what happened to him!
I particularly loved the ingredients that go into Formula 86 Delayed Action Mouse-Maker (loved the name of the potion as well). I thought it was all very ingenious, really. The end of a telescope to make the child grow smaller? An alarm clock set to a specific time to make sure the change happens right as scheduled? I want to also mention the dialect put on the Grand High Witchs dialogue. I always thought it was great and I never had a problem reading it. Her whole manner is perfect for the character. Shes mean even to her own fellow witches, the way a really nasty character should be.
You get illustrations by Quentin Blake as well. Hes got a weird little style to his drawings, but it gives them character. Theyre a bit Shel Silverstein-ish if youve ever seen his work. If you find a book that doesnt have these illustrations, I suggest looking for a book that does because theyre a lot of fun. .And his mice are so cute.
As a child, this was a great book. As an adult, this is a great book. I recommend it to anyone of any age. It could give your kids a bit of a thrill, but if they can handle Harry Potter then heck, this is just kids play.
Enjoy!
NT
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