Sir Quentin Blake is the illustrator for most of Roald Dahl's books. His distinctive style brought Dahl's characters to life in books such as "Matilda," "The BFG," and "The Witches."
All are still available.
Most if not all Roald Dahl books are currently in print and distributed in all English speaking countries (to my knowledge). They should be available in any local library. You may not find all Roald Dahl books in a school bookshop, as some of his books were classed as "adult fiction"
67 book write in all
no he didn't have a theme, they all were different
yes he did and they were all superb!
quentian Blake did all the work
Quentin Blake has illustrated numerous books, including those by Roald Dahl such as "The BFG" and "Matilda." He has also illustrated books by other authors, like "The Twits" by Roald Dahl and "Angelica Sprocket's Pockets" by Sophia Jansson.
Not all of Roald Dahl's books have been adapted into films. Some of the books that have not been made into films include "The Twits," "Matilda," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," and "The Witches."
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Withes, James and the giant Peach, and BFG. Watch and read all roald dahl's books!, it's ~*AMAZING*~ .. <3
Roald Dahls books were really popular because of the feeling that you get when you read them. Some Roald Dahl Books are sad and some are comedy. His books have all different kinds of feelings. One of his books made cry but also made me laugh. Hope I answered your question correctly and I hope you get the fact that we all have different feeling for books. Ciara xx
Roald Dahl wrote all of his amazing books from a small hut on his property. It was not heated and very poorly lit.
Roald Dahl was not primarily known as an illustrator, but as a renowned children's author. He wrote famous books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda". Quentin Blake was the illustrator who collaborated with Dahl on many of his books, providing iconic and whimsical illustrations.