What’s it all about?:
Captured by a giant! The BFG is no ordinary bone-crunching giant. He is far too nice and jumbly. It’s lucky for Sophie that he is. Had she been carried off in the middle of the night by the Bloodbottler, the Fleshlumpeater, the Bonecruncher, or any of the other giants-rather than the BFG-she would have soon become breakfast.
When Sophie hears that they are flush-bunking off in England to swollomp a few nice little chiddlers, she decides she must stop them once and for all. And the BFG is going to help her!
What did I think?:
Aren’t your favourite childhood authors the best? Like Judy Blume, Roald Dahl was another leading light for me during my middle grade years and I have such wonderful memories of reading his books over and over again. In fact, I think I read my copy of The BFG so many times that the pages literally starting coming out of the book and I was forced to replace it with a bright, shiny new one. Never a problem for a bookworm, right? Reading Roald Dahl also fills me with warm fuzzy feelings for my sister, Chrissi Reads as when we were younger, I used to read stories like this, Matilda and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory as her bedtime stories before she dropped off to sleep. Who better to re-read The BFG as an adult with than Chrissi on our Kid-Lit challenge? Would the story stand the test of time? It was time to find out.
Roald Dahl, author of The BFG.
I entered the world of The BFG and his little friend, Sophie with a bubble of anticipation and joy in my heart combined with a smug, tiny feeling that was impossible to shake. There was no way Roald Dahl would let me down as an adult! I was hugely confident of that fact. However, I wasn’t prepared for how charmed and delighted I would feel re-visiting the world that Dahl has created. The author has a peculiar, unique sort of talent for writing stories that appeal to both children and adults alike and his free, easy way with words, classic humour and unforgettable characters makes for such a rewarding reading experience that it’s always a pleasure to sit down with one of his works, no matter what age it’s geared towards.
The BFG and Sophie, illustrated by Quentin Blake: an image lovingly entwined in my memory as the cover image from my first copy of the novel as a youngster.
Of course, I don’t think I can talk about the magic of Roald Dahl’s writing without mentioning the gorgeousness of the illustrations that accompany these great words by the fantastic, inimitable Quentin Blake. I adore the vivid, beautifully imaginative drawings that bring each character’s personality to life so vibrantly, it becomes impossible to think of a character such as The BFG without also thinking of those glorious, big-eared images too. Finally, who couldn’t fail to become enamoured by Dahl’s characters themselves – a humble, whizzpopping, big friendly giant who gets his words mixed up to hilarious effect but has a heart of pure gold and is devastated by the thought of hundreds of innocent “human beans,” being gobbled up every night! He and Sophie make the perfect team to rid the world of the blood-thirsty evil giants and I could read about their adventures for days on end.
For Chrissi’s fabulous review, please see her blog HERE.
Would I recommend it?:
But of course!
Star rating (out of 5):
COMING UP IN MARCH ON BETH AND CHRISSI DO KID-LIT: The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson And The Olympians #3) by Rick Riordan.
❤ I loves this post, I does.
Ahhhh thank you my friend! 😁
I’m so glad you enjoyed The BFG this time around. I loved Roald Dahl as a child and really want to re-read some of my favourites by him this year.
Ooh I hope you get to do that Hayley! What’s your favourite Dahl? 😍
As a young child my favourite was always Danny the Champion of the World. I think it’s because it was the first Dahl I read on my own. 🙂 Later I read Matilda and George’s Marvellous Medicine a lot to my younger brother and they became favourites too.
I love Danny the Champion of the World! The film was great too 😁
I’ve never seen the film but I think I might re-read the book in the coming months and then try and see the film. 🙂
Ooh I look forward to your thoughts! 👍🏻
Wonderful review! I loved Roald Dahl as a kid and I still love his books as an adult… I recently reread The BFG as well and I just love his character. And Blake’s illustrations truly take the story to the next level.
Thank you so much 😊 he is totally one of a kind, isn’t he? I remember being desperate for my own BFG as a child! 😂
Oh yes I was the same! Either that or have powers like Matilda… Or being able to visit the Willy Wonka factory…
Oh to have powers like Matilda!! 🤗😍
We love Roald Dahl in our house! 🙂 I think The BFG is the only one that my daughter and I didn’t read together but that she read alone, boo (although I had read it when I was a child). I know she loved it though. Maybe I’ll have to reread it when I get a chance! Wonderful review!
Thank you so much Steph ☺️ it’s such a classic, I can see kids enjoying it for years to come!
Such a fan of this one, Beth, and of your fun review! Loved revisiting it! Warm fuzzies abound! ♥️
Ahhh thank you. It puts such a massive smile on my face every time I think of it! 😁
I mentioned this on Chrissi’s post as well, but this is one of my daughter’s all-time favorite books. Such a good story!
It really is Denise! I’m really looking forward to reading it to any children I might be lucky to have 😊
Oh, just seeing the COVER of this book makes me feel all goofy and nostalgic! I loved it, I loved all the Dahl books (except maybe The Witches, which terrified me). Dahl himself was, of course, hugely problematic as a person, but I’ve tried to avoid as much as I can learning too much about him, because I’m scared it will ruin the beautiful memories I have of his books. The one that sticks out most in my mind from The BFG is the scene where Sophie and the BFG discuss whether it’s more appropriate in their worlds to belch or pass gas – hilarious!!! I giggled over that like it was the funniest thing ever the first time I read this book. Thank you for the nostalgia hit!
My pleasure 😁 yes you’re right the nostalgic hit is second to none! I didn’t realise about Dahl as a person 😕 yikes! I think like you I might avoid learning about him but knowing me, my damn curiosity will probably get in the way haha! 😂
Oh goodness, I hope I haven’t ruined him for you 🙈🙈❤️❤️
No, not at all! Don’t you worry 😘 I’m just so curious now! 😂