Charley and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Witches are some.
Well Roald Dahl died but Quentin Blake Published most of Roald Dahl's Books.
His books didn't sell
Roald Dahl wrote over 20 books for children and adults, including popular titles such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," and "James and the Giant Peach." Some of his works were also adapted into successful movies.
Roald Dahls books were really popular because of the feeling that you get when you read them. Some Roald Dahl Books are sad and some are comedy. His books have all different kinds of feelings. One of his books made cry but also made me laugh. Hope I answered your question correctly and I hope you get the fact that we all have different feeling for books. Ciara xx
Roald dahl wrote fiction tales such as Medusa. Some of his stories were funny and some were serious that taught you a lesson at the end. He writes entertaining books for both children and adults.
matilda,twits,charlie and the choclate factory,BFG
Most if not all Roald Dahl books are currently in print and distributed in all English speaking countries (to my knowledge). They should be available in any local library. You may not find all Roald Dahl books in a school bookshop, as some of his books were classed as "adult fiction"
No, Roald Dahl also wrote books for adults. His stories for adults often had darker and more mature themes compared to his children's books. Some of his popular adult works include "Tales of the Unexpected" and "My Uncle Oswald."
Roald Dahl has written many books:charlie and the chocolate factory,charlie and the great glass elevator,the bfg,matilda,the witches,the twits,the enormous crocodile,james and the giant peach, andgeorges marvelous medicine.There are so many Roald Dahl books out there i can't even name the all but I think I covered most of them. I hope this helped!
Roald Dahl enjoyed telling stories to his own children at bedtime. Some of these became inspirations for his children's books. James and the Giant Peach was written in 1961. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory came out in 1964.
Not all of Roald Dahl's books have been adapted into films. Some of the books that have not been made into films include "The Twits," "Matilda," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," and "The Witches."
Roald Dahl's favorite drink was reportedly apple cider. He wrote about enjoying apple cider in some of his books and even mentioned it in several interviews.