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'Switch Bitch' by Roald Dahl is a collection of four short stories that delve into the realm of sex, exploring themes of deceit, revenge, and manipulation. The writing style is described as darkly humorous, witty, and sardonic, showcasing Dahl's ability to captivate readers with his sharp storytelling. The book takes readers on a journey through unconventional and provocative narratives that challenge societal norms and expectations, while maintaining a sense of absurdity and entertainment throughout.

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    Kiss Kiss by Roald Dahl
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    'Kiss Kiss' by Roald Dahl is a collection of 11 short stories that delve into the dark and macabre, often with unexpected twists. The writing style is described as crisp, surprising, and smoothly written, with a touch of British black humor. Each story starts innocently but ends with a chilling or eccentric conclusion, leaving the reader both entertained and slightly unsettled. Dahl's unique storytelling perspective shines through in these tales of the unusual, reminiscent of stories one might expect to find in 'Twilight Zone'.

    Billy Weaver had travelled down from London on the slow afternoon train, with a change at Swindon on the way, and by the time he got to Bath it was about nine o’clock in the evening and the moon was c...

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    My Uncle Oswald by Roald Dahl
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    'My Uncle Oswald' by Roald Dahl is a raunchy and humorous novel that follows the adventures of Oswald, a notorious seducer and fornicator, who discovers a powerful aphrodisiac. Using this aphrodisiac, Oswald embarks on a scheme to collect the sperm of famous men and sell it to mothers who want genius offspring. The book is set in the early 1900s and delves into themes of sex, greed, and deception, all narrated in a witty and engaging writing style that showcases Dahl's ability to blend comedy with adult themes.

    I AM BEGINNING, once again, to have an urge to salute my Uncle Oswald. I mean, of course, Oswald Hendryks Cornelius deceased, the connoisseur, the bon vivant, the collector of spiders, scorpions and w...

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    Royal Jelly by Roald Dahl
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    This story is also available as a Penguin ebook. Roald Dahl, the brilliant and worldwide acclaimed author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, and many more classics for children, also wrote scores of short storie

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    Esio Trot by Roald Dahl
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    'Esio Trot' by Roald Dahl is a charming and whimsical tale about a shy man named Mr. Hoppy who is in love with his neighbor, Mrs. Silver. Mrs. Silver is devoted to her pet tortoise, Alfie, and Mr. Hoppy comes up with a clever plan to win her heart by tricking her into thinking that Alfie is growing larger. Through a series of deceptions involving replacing Alfie with progressively larger tortoises, Mr. Hoppy hopes to capture Mrs. Silver's attention and affection. The story is filled with humor, quirky characters, and a touch of magic, making it an entertaining and heartwarming read for both children and adults.

    Roald Dahl's writing style shines through in 'Esio Trot' with its playful tone, witty dialogue, and creative storytelling. explores themes of love, deception, and the lengths people will go to for romance, all wrapped up in a light-hearted and humorous narrative. The characters, including Mr. Hoppy, Mrs. Silver, and Alfie the tortoise, are endearing and memorable, adding depth to the simple yet engaging plot that culminates in a sweet and satisfying conclusion.

    ‘Of course I would!’ Mrs Silver cried. ‘I’d give anything to make it happen! Why, I’ve seen pictures of giant tortoises that are so huge people can ride on their backs! If Alfie were to see those he’d...

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    Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dahl
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    'Tales of the Unexpected' by Roald Dahl is a collection of short stories that captivate readers with unexpected twists and turns. The stories feature a variety of settings and themes, showcasing Dahl's mastery in crafting unique and original narratives. From tales of uppity early 20th-century British characters facing peculiar problems to shocking endings and twisted psyches, each story in this anthology offers a glimpse into the dark and unexpected side of human nature. Readers are taken on a journey through suspenseful and sometimes chilling storylines that leave a lasting impact.

    Richard Pratt was a famous gourmet. He was president of a small society known as the Epicures, and each month he circulated privately to its members a pamphlet on food and wines. He organized dinners ...

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    The Great Switcheroo by Roald Dahl
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    Stories in the Travelman Short Stories series take the reader to places of mystery, fantasy, horror, romance, and corners of the universe yet unexplored. In turn, readers take them on the bus or subway, slip them into briefcases and lunchboxes, and s

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    Skin by Roald Dahl
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    "Skin and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by Roald Dahl, designed for an older audience. The book showcases a range of narratives that delve into the darker aspects of human nature, often blending unsettling themes with a sense of humor and irony. Readers are transported to imaginative realms where the ordinary meets the bizarre, and each story presents a unique twist that keeps them engaged. The writing style reflects Dahl's characteristic wit and inventiveness, allowing for exaggerated and eccentric characters that come to life through their quirks and peculiarities.

    The collection is noted for its diversity, featuring a variety of characters and plots that highlight Dahl's ability to explore complex themes such as social class and human emotions. While some stories maintain a suspenseful and thrilling tone, others evoke nostalgia for his earlier children's literature, reminding readers of the whimsical yet dark undercurrents present in his work. The overall atmosphere ranges from eerie and suspenseful to delightfully quirky, making it an intriguing read for those familiar with Dahl's children's stories as well as newcomers to his adult-oriented tales.

    The old man who was called Drioli shuffled painfully along the sidewalk of the rue de Rivoli. He was cold and miserable, huddled up like a hedgehog in a filthy black coat, only his eyes and the top of...

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    Boy and Going Solo by Roald Dahl
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    'Boy and Going Solo' by Roald Dahl is an autobiography that offers a glimpse into the life of the author, from his childhood to his experiences as a fighter pilot during World War II. The book captures Dahl's adventures, challenges, and humorous moments, providing readers with a mix of nostalgia, historical context, and personal anecdotes. The writing style is engaging, with a blend of fond memories, funny incidents, and insightful reflections that appeal to both children and adults.

    The book delves into Dahl's early years, showcasing his mischievous antics, family life, and inspirations for his future literary works. As the narrative progresses, it transitions into Dahl's wartime experiences, highlighting the intensity of being a fighter pilot and the impact of World War II on his life. Through vivid storytelling and a smooth narrative flow, Dahl takes readers on a journey through his past, offering a unique perspective on growing up in Great Britain and facing the challenges of war.


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    Parson's Pleasure by Roald Dahl
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    Mr Boggis was driving the car slowly, leaning back comfortably in the seat with one elbow resting on the sill of the open window. How beautiful the countryside, he thought; how pleasant to see a sign ...

    This story is also available as a Penguin ebook. Roald Dahl, the brilliant and worldwide acclaimed author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, and many more classics for children, also wrote scores of short storie

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    Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl
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    'Lamb to the Slaughter' by Roald Dahl is a dark and twisted short story that has left a lasting impact on many readers. The story revolves around a murder committed by a housewife, showcasing Dahl's ability to blend dark humor and clever twists. The plot is described as macabre, with a surprising and memorable ending that keeps readers engaged.

    The room was warm and clean, the curtains drawn, the two table lamps alight – hers and the one by the empty chair opposite. On the sideboard behind her, two tall glasses, soda water, whisky. Fresh ice...

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