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Without a doubt.... Charlie and the chocolate factory!~

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Q: What is the most popular short story that Roald Dahl wrote?
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What was the most popular book Roald Dahl wrote?

the most popular book roald dahl ever wrote was georges marvelous medicane!


WHO WROTE THE STORY MATILDA?

ROALD DHAL


What did roald dahl do to become famous?

Wrote short stories and poems.


Who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Roald Dahl. He also wrote many other novels and short stories. Did you know there is a sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? It is the Glass Elevator. It is a good read.The popular book called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was written by the author named Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl also wrote books such as Matilda and James and the Giant Peach.Roald Dahl.


Who wrote the short story 'The Caught Sneezing'?

'The Caught Sneezing' was written by Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer known for his macabre and Gothic literature. It was published in 1836.


Where did Roald Dahl write he's story's?

he wrote them in a small shed in the back of his garden


What year did Roald Dahl made Cinderella?

Roald Dahl did not create Cinderella. Cinderella is a fairy tale that originated long before Dahl's time. Dahl was a children's book author who wrote popular stories such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."


Who is the author of short story Lament?

Shalom Auslander wrote that short story...


Who wrote the short story called The Wooden Bowl?

Usha Bansal wrote this story


Who wrote charlie and the choclate factory?

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was written by Roald Dahl.


What was Roald Dahl favorite story?

Roald Dahl's favorite story that he wrote was "The BFG" (Big Friendly Giant). He often referred to it as his favorite of all his books.


How did the book James and the Giant Peach get inspired?

First of all, the book was writen by Roald Daul in 1982. Roald wrote the story based on his 9 year old cousin, James. His cousin loved peaches, so Roald decided to write a story about him.