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The BFG 2015-06-27

One of the really wonderful books by Roald Dahl, 'The BFG' has a Big Friendly Giant (BFG) whose job is to provide pleasant dreams to children. One day, he snatches Sophie from the orphanage and together, the go to deliver friendly dreams to children. The mean giants follow them and so the story continues. You must read the book to find what happens. Overall, a great book.

- Gargi

THE BFG 2016-02-09

BFG is written by Roald dalh and illustrated by quentin blake . BFG is simply thr fullform of of big friendly giant. SOPHIE is a small child like every one . one day she could not sleep so got up and went to the window , she saw a big giant she was scared she moved to the bed. As soon as she moved to the moved yto the bed one hand came and seized her. now she was in hand of the giant whose name was BFG. The BFG is only the friendly giant in the giant city other all are bonecrunching giants. sophie and BFG must stop the the other giants guzzling the human beings. For that she need help of somebody and that is the QUEEN.IN THIS Story the adventures of the BFG and sophie is given.

- Diya

The BFG 2016-02-21

The best of the books by Roald Dahl, this is the king of them. The Big Friendly Giant is the best of the characters made by him. It is written completely in a different language and is a humorous and entertaining book. The book, starring Sophie and a giant tells the story of 9 different giants who eat children every night from different countries. The Big Friendly Giant and Sophie confront them. A very fascinating description of dreams. I love this book.

- Varad

Roald Dahl: The BFG 2016-07-27

Every night, when the world is sleeping, big gruesome giants guzzle up whoppsy-whiffling human beans. and there's only one giant who can stpo them- the BFG. He's the kindest giant there is and, with his frind Sophie in his top pocket, he sets out to rid the world of the Bloodbottler, the Fleshlumpeater and all their rotsome friends forever......

- steve

The BFG 2016-08-26

BFG means big friendly giant.This book is very nice and fantastic.The story is that a girl who lived in a orphanage got kidnapped by BFG.BFG is a giant who is very friendly to humans. He takes her to his home and tells her that he catches dreams bad and good.His brothers are very bad and they eat human beings.So he asks her for help.So they show a dream to the Queen and she helps them.She takes her army force and capture the giants and throw them into the well.They feed them only vegetables and the BFG lived there only in the city.I liked the character the girl because she helped the BFG.I didn't like the character the bad giants.

- Vybhavi

The BFG 2016-09-07

The story is about a young orphaned girl named Sophie, living in a girl's orphanage run by the cantankerous and abusive Mrs. Clonkers. One night, Sophie sees a large, cloaked person blowing something via a trumpet-like object into a bedroom window down the street. She is discovered by the mysterious person, who carries her to his homeland of Giant Country. There, he identifies himself as the Big Friendly Giant ('BFG'), who nightly blows bottled dreams into the bedrooms of children, and explains the other type of giants that eat humans, mostly children. Because the BFG refuses to eat people or steal food from humans, he subsists on a foul-tasting vegetable known as a snozzcumber. Sophie and the BFG quickly become friends; but Sophie is soon put in danger by the sudden arrival of the Bloodbottler Giant, who suspects the BFG of harboring Sophie. Sophie hides in the snozzcumber, unknown to the BFG, and the BFG offers the snozzcumber to the Bloodbottler, hoping that its foul taste will repel him from the area; whereupon the Bloodbottler spits out the snozzcumber and Sophie, and leaves in disgust. When Sophie announces she is thirsty, the BFG treats her to a fizzy drink called frobscottle, which causes noisy flatulence because of the bubbles sinking downwards. The BFG calls this "Whizpopping". The next morning, the BFG takes Sophie to Dream Country to catch more dreams, but is tormented by the other giants along the way; notably by their leader, the Fleshlumpeater, the largest and most fearsome. In Dream Country, the BFG demonstrates his dream-catching skills to Sophie; but the BFG mistakenly captures a nightmare, and uses it to start a fight among the other giants. Sophie later persuades him to approach the Queen of England toward imprisoning the other giants. To this end, she uses her knowledge of London to navigate the BFG to Buckingham Palace, and the BFG creates a nightmare, introducing knowledge of the man-eating giants to the Queen, and leaves Sophie in the Queen's bedroom to confirm it. Because the dream included the knowledge of Sophie's presence, the Queen believes her and speaks with the BFG. After considerable effort by the palace staff to create a table, chair, and cutlery of appropriate size, the BFG is given a lavish breakfast, and the Queen telephones the King of Sweden and the Sultan of Baghdad to confirm the BFG's story – the giants having visited those locations on the previous two nights – then summons the Head of the British Army and the Marshal of the Royal Air Force. The said officers, though initially belligerent and skeptical, eventually agree to cooperate. A fleet of helicopters then follows Sophie and the BFG to the giants' homeland, where the giants are tied up as they sleep, suspended under the helicopters, and carried back to London, where they are imprisoned in a pit. The only one not easily caught is the Fleshlumpeater, who wakes up as the British attempt to tie him up, but Sophie and the BFG trick him into allowing his own capture by claiming that he has been poisoned so that he will put his hands and feet together to be tied up. The mean are then imprisoned where they are only fed snozzcumbers. Afterwards, a huge castle is built as the BFG's new house, with a little cottage next door for Sophie. While they are living happily in England, with several gifts coming in for many years from the governments of every country ever targeted by the giants (notably England, Sweden, Iraq, Arabia, India, Panama, Tibet, the United States, Chile, Jersey and New Zealand), the BFG writes a book of their adventures, which is then identified as the novel itself.

- Rasanath

BEST BOOK 2017-03-26

This book is one of my favourites.It is about a girl, giants, Queen of England, BFG (Big Friendly Giant), Bone cruncher (giant), Flesh eater (giant), etc. Roald Dahl has used many adjectives and many creative words which are very interesting.There is a movie also on this book which is created by Steven Spielberg.

- Jahnavi

The BFG! 2017-07-22

BFG stands for big father god. This is an amazing story by Roald Dahl. Big father god is actually a big demon which kidnaps a small girl from an orphange. Their amazing adventure makes this book a must read. This book has demons,dreams,nightmares and a lot more. The big father god makes a lot dreams for the kids like us in the book. He just want humans to be happy. Later on they take the help of queen to fight with all the bad demons.

- Titiksha