Matilda, Volume 1Matilda is a genius, but her parents treat her like a dolt, so she applies her untapped mental powers to get revenge on her parents and rid her school of the evil headmistress. "Dahl has written another fun and funny book with a child's perspective on an adult world. As usual, Blake's comical sketches are the perfect complement to the satirical humor".--School Library Journal. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 41
... seemed little doubt that the man felt some kind of jealousy . How dare she , he seemed to be saying with each rip of a page , how dare she enjoy reading books when he couldn't ? How dare she ? " That's a library book ! " Matilda cried ...
... seemed little doubt that the man felt some kind of jealousy . How dare she , he seemed to be saying with each rip of a page , how dare she enjoy reading books when he couldn't ? How dare she ? " That's a library book ! " Matilda cried ...
Page 128
... seemed to be getting into his stride . Matilda , watching closely , saw no signs of dis- tress in the boy yet . If anything , he seemed to be gathering confidence as he went along . " He's doing well , " she whispered to Lavender . " He ...
... seemed to be getting into his stride . Matilda , watching closely , saw no signs of dis- tress in the boy yet . If anything , he seemed to be gathering confidence as he went along . " He's doing well , " she whispered to Lavender . " He ...
Page 186
... seemed so unreal and remote and fantastic and so totally away from this earth . It was like an illustration in Grimm or Hans Andersen . It was the house where the poor woodcutter lived with Hansel and Gretel and where Red Riding Hood's ...
... seemed so unreal and remote and fantastic and so totally away from this earth . It was like an illustration in Grimm or Hans Andersen . It was the house where the poor woodcutter lived with Hansel and Gretel and where Red Riding Hood's ...
Contents
The Reader of Books | 7 |
Mr Wormwood the Great Car Dealer | 22 |
The Ghost | 38 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afternoon Amanda aunt began blancmange Bruce Bogtrotter cake called chair Charles Dickens child Chokey cigar clever cook daddy desk Eric Ernest Hemingway eyes face father feeling front girl glass going Golden Syrup hair hands happened head Headmistress Honey's Hortensia hullo hundred inside John Steinbeck kitchen knew Lavender asked limerick live looked margarine Matilda asked Matilda cried Miss Honey asked Miss Trunchbull mother move never newt Nicholas Nickleby Nigel parents Phelps pigtails PLATINUM BLONDE round Rupert screamed seemed silent sitting slice spell stand stared stood stop suddenly Superglue sure talk teacher tell telly thing three-times table tiny told Trilby Trunch Trunchbull shouted Trunchbull's turned TV dinners voice walked watching week What's whispered Wilfred wonderful Wormwood yelled