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Roald Dahl was a famous British Writer

   
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The two books were serialized for television in America. Some of the stories were seen in programs like Alfred Hitchcock Presents and in Tales of the Unexpected. Roald Dahl used to tell bedtime stories to his children and these became the books he is now famous for...
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In 1961, he published James and the Giant Peach. This book was first published in the United States and later in Britain. The animated film of James and the Giant Peach was produced in 1996. I enjoyed seeing the movie and reading the book. There were a few differences in the movie but it was good...
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