The Wonderful story of Henry Sugar and Six More
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- 9780141346502
- YA/F/DAH
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Colombo Processing Center | YL/DAH | Checked out | Age group 13 – 17 (Red) | 13/05/2025 | CY00026623 | |||
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DESC Dharmaraja College Children's Area | YL/DAH |
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Colombo Children's Area | YL/ DAH |
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Age 13-17 (Red) | CA00020194 | ||||
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Colombo Children's Area | YL/ DAH |
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Age 13-17 (Red) | CA00020193 | ||||
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Colombo | YL/DAH |
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11-15 Red | CY00013680 | ||||
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Colombo Children's Area | YL/DAH |
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Colombo | YL/DAH |
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Jaffna Children's Area | Fiction | YL/F/DAH | On Display | Age Group 11 - 15 red | JY00007040 | |||
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Jaffna | YL/DAH |
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Kandy | YL/F/DAH | Checked out | 18/04/2025 | YB140850 |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In this extraordinary short-story collection, Roald Dahl twists everyday life into powerful and sometimes terrifying fantasies. Imagine a boy who can talk to animals, a wealthy young wastrel with a sudden new ability and even a man who can see with his eyes closed. Discover seven superb stories, full of Roald Dahl's inimitable magic, mystery and suspense. 'The absolute master of the twist in the tale.' Observer www.roalddahl.com
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Reviews provided by Syndetics
Horn Book Review
The collection of short stories - four previously published in adult journals; two containing child characters; and one a biographical essay - evidence Dahl's strengths as a short-story writer. A compelling feeling for the uncanny and for the venality - even viciousness - of human nature gives his writing power. From HORN BOOK 1991, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Kirkus Book Review
Odds and ends from a crack short-story craftsman, reprinted from The Saturday Evening Post and other magazines in a calculated bid for young readers. In the title story, by far the longest, an idle playboy takes up yogi concentration for gain, then--altered by the practice--uses the powers so acquired for charity. A trimmer, equally colorful sketch concerns the pickpocket ""Hitchhiker"" who lifts the narrator's wallet, keys, and jewelry while goading him to guess his occupation. In the two entries with young protagonists, real high-tension physical dangers are transcended in fantasy endings; and there is a reasonably diverting nonfiction piece about a guileless plowman who uncovers an archaeological treasure. Without the bite of Dahl's top adult fiction these slick stories crackle with old-fashioned entertainment value, but it takes all the good will they can build up to applaud the autobiographical success story ""Lucky Break""--which accompanies a competent but typical WW II combat story, the last entry here but the first in Dahl's writing career. This ploy gives the whole collection a self-indulgent tinge. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.There are no comments on this title.
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