BY EMILY CLACHER (aged 8)
A less popular Dahl book, The Twits is about a nasty couple that are so horrid that their thoughts have made them ugly.
They like nothing better than to play mean tricks on each other, like sticking frogs in each other's beds.
My favourite part was where The Twits got the dreaded shrinks and when Fred the Gas Meter-man came to see them. All he found was a pile of clothes, two pairs of shoes and a walking stick. My least favourite part was where Roald Dahl talked about the bird pie.
The Twits is an amazing book and is probably my favourite moustached-themed book, ever. It is really funny. I especially liked the part where there were four pictures of Mrs Twit growing uglier and uglier.
Although it is quite a big book, it has short little chapters and no big fat unfriendly words, so is quite easy to read.
Roald Dahl is a great author and I would recommend him to most young readers. The book is really good and is one of my many favourite books.
It is so good if I could rate it I would rate it a solid 1000/1000.
This book was published by Puffin Books and is available to buy for £5.99. It can also be borrowed from The Hive as well as other Worcestershire libraries. Click here to check availability and check it out.
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