i think the TOP 10 books of roald dahl should be:
1.BFG
2.Matilda
3.Charlie and the chocolate factory
4.The twits
5.the witches
6.charlie and the great glass elevator
7.danny the champion of world
8.george's marvellous medicine
9.james and the giant peach
10.the giraffe and the pelly and me
and some other good books by roald dahl are: fanastic mr.fox,boy etc.
According to a list of best selling children's books, the answer is Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
No, he also wrote short stories and screenplays. Here is a list of everything he wrote.
"The Twits" by Roald Dahl did not make it into the Big Read Top 100 list.
Roald Dahl wrote books such as Matilda, James and the giant peach, Witches, Charlie and the chocolate factory, Charlie and the glass elevater, The giraffe the pelican and me, The BFG, Danny the champion of the world.
Roald Dahl, born in 1916, received his first award in 1954, at the age of 37. This was the occasion when he won the Edgar Allen Poe award and Mystery Writers of America award. For a list of Roald Dahl's awards, see the related link below.
Roald Dahl wrote a large number of short stories, books, articles, and screen plays. In chronological order the list includes the children's books: The Gremlins (1943), James and the Giant Peach (1961), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964), The Magic Finger (1966), Fantastic Mr. Fox (1970), Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (1972), Danny the Champion of the World (1975), The Enormous Crocodile (1978), The Twits (1980), George's Marvelous Medicine (1981), The BFG (1982), The Witches (1983), The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me (1985), Matilda (1988), Esio Trot (1989), The Vicar of Nibbleswick (1990), and the Minpins (1991). His collections of children's poetry include: Revolting Rhymes (1982), Dirty Beasts (1984), and Rhyme Stew (1989). His non-fiction includes: The Mildenhall Treasure (1946, 1977, 1999), Boy - Tales of Childhood (1984), Going Solo (1986), Measles, a Dangerous Illness (1988), Memories with Food at Gipsy House (1991), Roald Dahl's Guide to Safety (1991), and My Year (1993). He wrote the play The Honeys in 1955. He also had the radio serial The Price of Fear in 1973. His adult fiction includes: Sometime Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948) and My Uncle Oswald (1979). He has various short story collections as well: Over To You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946), Someone Like You (1953), Lamb to the Slaughter (1953), Kiss Kiss (1960), Twenty-Nine Kisses from Roald Dahl (1969), Switch Bitch (1974), The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More (1977), The Best of Roald Dahl (1978), Tales of the Unexpected (1980), Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories (1983), The Roald Dahl Omnibus (1986), Two Fables (1986), Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life: The Country Stories of Roald Dahl (1989), The Collected Short Stories of Dahl (1991), The Roald Dahl Treasury (1997), The Great Automatic Grammatizator (1997), Skin And Other Stories (2000), Roald Dahl: Collected Stories (2006). He wrote the film scrip's for the Gremlins (1943), 36 Hours (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), The Night Digger (1971), and Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971). He also wrote various episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Roald Dahl wrote 19 books for children in total, but he also wrote adults books. Here are a list of all the children's books he wrote: * The BFG * The BFG, Matilda, and George's Marvelous Medicine * Charlie and the Chocolate Factory * Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator * The Compete Adventures of Charlie and Mr Willy Wonka * Danny, the Champion of the World * The Enormous Crocodile * Esio Trot * Fantastic Mr. Fox * George's Marvellous Medicine * The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me * The Gremlins * James and the Giant Peach * The Magic Finger * Matilda * The Minpins * The Twits * The Vicar of Nibbleswicke * The Witches.
You can play games on the official Roald Dahl website by visiting the "Games" section, selecting a game that interests you, and following the on-screen instructions to play. You may need to use your mouse, keyboard, or touchscreen to interact with the game depending on the specific game you choose. Enjoy playing!
Roald Dahl wrote a large number of short stories, books, articles, and screen plays. In chronological order the list includes the Children's Books: The Gremlins (1943), James and the Giant Peach (1961), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964), The Magic Finger (1966), Fantastic Mr. Fox (1970), Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (1972), Danny the Champion of the World (1975), The Enormous Crocodile (1978), The Twits (1980), George's Marvelous Medicine (1981), The BFG (1982), The Witches (1983), The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me (1985), Matilda (1988), Esio Trot (1989), The Vicar of Nibbleswick (1990), and the Minpins (1991). His collections of children's poetry include: Revolting Rhymes (1982), Dirty Beasts (1984), and Rhyme Stew (1989). His non-fiction includes: The Mildenhall Treasure (1946, 1977, 1999), Boy - Tales of Childhood (1984), Going Solo (1986), Measles, a Dangerous Illness (1988), Memories with Food at Gipsy House (1991), Roald Dahl's Guide to Safety (1991), and My Year (1993). He wrote the play The Honeys in 1955. He also had the radio serial The Price of Fear in 1973. His adult fiction includes: Sometime Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948) and My Uncle Oswald (1979). He has various short story collections as well: Over To You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946), Someone Like You (1953), Lamb to the Slaughter (1953), Kiss Kiss (1960), Twenty-Nine Kisses from Roald Dahl (1969), Switch Bitch (1974), The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More (1977), The Best of Roald Dahl (1978), Tales of the Unexpected (1980), Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories (1983), The Roald Dahl Omnibus (1986), Two Fables (1986), Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life: The Country Stories of Roald Dahl (1989), The Collected Short Stories of Dahl (1991), The Roald Dahl Treasury (1997), The Great Automatic Grammatizator (1997), Skin And Other Stories (2000), Roald Dahl: Collected Stories (2006). He wrote the film scrip's for the Gremlins (1943), 36 Hours (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), The Night Digger (1971), and Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971). He also wrote various episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
He has actually written 67 books. Follow the related link for a full list.
Here is a list: 1. The BFG 2. Matilda 3. George's Marvelous Medicine 4. The BFG, Matilda, and George's Marvelous Medicine 5.Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 6. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator 7. The Complete Adventures of Charlie and Mr Willy Wonka 8. Danny, the Champion of the World 9. The Enormous Crocodile 10. Esio Trot 11. Fantastic Mr. Fox 12. The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me 13. The Gremlins 14. James and the Giant Peach 15. The Magic Finger 16. The Minpins 17. The Twits 18. The Vicar of Nibbleswicke 19. The Witches 20. The Roald Dahl Treasury* 21. Rhyme Stew** * I'm not sure if Roald Dahl wrote this one. ** Poetry book I think for children, but I'm not sure. I'm collecting every one of Roalds books and there's another that I haven't seen for four years, until now. It's called ' The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and six more ' Enjoy Roald's amazing work!
Jamaica Kincaid has written 20 books. See the related link for a full list of titles.