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The Twits

Roald Dahl
 
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Mr. and Mrs. Twit hate everything, including their trained monkeys, the Muggle-Wumps, who now want revenge.

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It's a hit!

I absolutely loved this book. It's amazing. Even though its on a lower reading level, it's still a great way to get kids reading. My little brother... (show more)

I absolutely loved this book. It's amazing. Even though its on a lower reading level, it's still a great way to get kids reading. My little brother who hates to read recommended it to me. (show less)

 
Melissa Rhine
 
by Melissa Rhine
No, it's a flop!

A silly book. The parts in the beginning are much funnier than the parts later in the book. Reading about how these two idiots play pranks on eac... (show more)

A silly book. The parts in the beginning are much funnier than the parts later in the book. Reading about how these two idiots play pranks on each other was laugh-out-loud hilarious. But when the author began to focus on the monkeys and birds, he really lost me as a reader. Would've been much better if the focus remained on the two Twits... (show less)

 
Alex Moore
 
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  • Mike Roper

    Delightful, utterley delightful. Roald Dahl has a habit of demonstrating the grotesque to us all, old and young. As a reader we see the Twit's hateful existence and it makes us want to lead a happier life.

     
     
    by Mike Roper on Dec 21, 2009 at 10:25PM

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  • Perfect. Goes hand in hand with another previous read or mine- A Contrarian History of Marriage. Full of wonderful tips and tricks, such as how to convince your spouse he/she is insane, and how not to wash yourself properly.

     
    by Facebook User on Nov 21, 2009 at 07:00AM

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  • Adam Smith 3

    good book

    kept me reading so must of been good

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