Friday, December 9, 2011

Dahlmanac

Recommended grades 3-5.  Fans of Roald Dahl will be pleased with this ridiculous collection of Roald Dahl-related facts.  Compiled by Ky Woodward, the Dahlmanac 2 (Puffin, 2007) features rare Dahl material (including a missing chapter of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as well as interesting biographical tidbits) and a gaggle of silly, Dahl related facts.  This odd assortment of trivia forms tangentially to Dahl's personality - his dislike for beards spawns a whole chapter on hairy world records, a discussion of excellent disguises, and explanation of the British Secret Service, and finally, a discussion of animal disguises.  The book is filled with funny facts fit for the Guinness Book of World Records; students who love sharing trivia will adore this book.  Woodward borrows the squiggly black and white illustrations of Quentin Blake, who illustrated the vast majority of Dahl's major work.  One word of warning - the Dahlmanac was originally printed in the United Kingdom, so all measurements and currency is written using British standards.  This might be fun for American readers to work out, but they may need a little extra assistance to make sense.  Overall a fun and entertaining collection of oddities.  Recommended, ***.

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