1 and it was about his homosexual nephew ...steve
Roald Dahl is a famous Author, he wrote so much children books such as; Twits, The Witches, Matilda, Danny the Champion Of the the world and fantastic mr.fox. There is also so much more. Some books you might even know in film. To find out even more about him, check the Internet and type in roald Dahl it will tell you about his life where he was born, how he died and all the information you'd like to know. But... I do hope that my answer helped best Ciara xx
2 thats how much he hase wrote
Roald Dahl was born September 13, 1916. He was the only boy out of four children born to his mother. There were two other step- children in his family. When he was three years old, his step- sister Astri, who was three years older than Roald.
roald dahl is a children book author that was once a fighter pilote he earned 900 dohlars for his first article for a newspaper in the paper he wrote about his experience when he was a pilote people loved his writing so much he started to write more children books he is very succesful and has a long background that is fun sad and very emotional he is now dead but is still one of the best known authors around the world
Ronald Dahl describes the Big Friendly Giant (BFG) as a kind and gentle giant who is much smaller than the other giants and who refuses to eat human beings. The BFG is known for his big ears and his job of creating dreams to give to children.
Roald Dahl did not like school or grown ups he thort they were mean and selfish because I quote ''I am taller and older so I am smarter and I am always right''
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Nothing. Roald Dahl did not write Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling did.Dahl died the same year J.K. Rowling came up with the idea and seven years before it was published. He would never have heard of the series.
NFL player Craig Dahl weighs 212 pounds.
Hi! I wrote the books and the school's not real. :) ~Jessica Burkhart
That completely depends on the contract you sign with the publisher.
Ryan Murphy, the creator of Nip/Tuck. Ian Brennan and Brad Falchuk wrote some episodes. It is pretty much split exactly, they rotate episode writing.