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What type of stories did Roald Dahl write?

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Why does Roald Dahl mostly write comedy?

Because Roald Dahl often wrote stories to entertain young children and teenagers.


Where did roald dahl like to write his stories?

Roald Dahl wrote all of his amazing books from a small hut on his property. It was not heated and very poorly lit.


When was Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories created?

Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories was created in 1983.


What was Roald Dahl's las book he wrote?

Roald Dahl's last published work was Roald Dahl: Collected Stories - circa 2006


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."


Did Quentinn Blake have influenced Roald Dahl's writing?

no because he didnt really know roald dahl then.


Why was roald dahl's house called Gypsy house?

Roald Dahl's house was called Gypsy House because it was named after the gypsy caravan that Dahl and his family had in their garden. The caravan was a place where Dahl went to write and find inspiration for his stories.


How many stories did Roald Dahl write?

Roald Dahl wrote a total of 21 novels and over 65 short stories during his career. His works range from children's books like "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" to adult short stories like "Tales of the Unexpected."


What is the ISBN of Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories?

The ISBN of Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories is 0-224-02149-4.


Why does Roald dahl write for chirdren?

because he used to make up stories for his children before bed


What did Roald Dahl write and what did he write?

Roald Dahl was a British author known for writing children's books, including "Matilda," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and "The BFG." He also wrote short stories for adults, such as "Lamb to the Slaughter" and "Tales of the Unexpected." Dahl's stories often have a dark humor and touch on themes of morality and justice.