What is your favorite
Roald Dahl story, book, or movie? I never read or watched anything by
Roald Dahl until I was an adult. Charlie and the Chocolate Family was a
delight that I didn’t discover until I was an adult.
For our April Rogue
Book Club selection, The Twits by Roald Dahl was chosen as Dahl has been a
recent source of controversy surrounding the edits to his classic works.
I thought I had not read The Twits before, but as I got into it, I realized
that I had listened to it on audiobook with my kids when they were
younger. I love the dark humor of Roald Dahl as do my kids. My son
Daniel has his complete collection so I borrowed The Twits from him to read.
I loved the
pictures by Quentin Blake. This is a short and simple story of a couple
in town that no one likes because they are completely despicable. The
book is a series of stories of how Mr. Twit and Mrs. Twit play mean tricks on
each other trying to one up each other. They also keep caged monkeys, the
Muggle-Wumps, that must stand on their heads all day. The Muggle-Wumps
plan a trick of their own to finally get even with the Twits.
We had a good
discussion about the edits to Roald Dahl books and censoring books in
general. It seems a lot of it is that parents don’t want to sit down and
read with their kids to see what they are reading and have discussions with
them about what they are reading. The changes that were made to this book
in particular were puzzling. The original text has Mrs. Twit walking with
a cane because it is supposed she has warts on her feet and that cane is used
to beat children and small animals. The part about warts was taken out,
but the cane for beating children and small animals was left in. What is the
point? I am in favor of leaving it the way the Roald Dahl originally wrote
it.
This is a quick and
humorous book.
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