Kenneth Wattle
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- Aug 31, 2007
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Chaz and the Choc factory beaten only just by George's Marvellous Medecine in my view..
It is funny, I remember loving Danny as a 10yo kid, but having literally finished reading it to my own kids only *yesterday*, I felt it really was a bit of a long winded yarn. Maybe in the days of materialism that we now live in, it has lost it's relevance (for me anyway).I do believe that all of us has one book (or, most likely, one fictional hero) which is extremely important to our early development. Mine is definitely Danny. I haven't read it for years, so this analysis might not stand up, but I remember sitting in school thinking "this is a pile of shite, authority sucks, the law is an ass, f*** your petty tyrannies" (I'm paraphrasing) one morning after having read Danny the previous evening. In the short run it didn't seem to do me any favours (expelled from four schools, for instance), but in the long run, I consider that the most important lesson I learned as a kid. I will always love Danny for that, and I've already bought nice hardback copies for my kids even though neither of them can read yet.
Fantastic Mr Fox.
I have never understood how drugging a few pheasants made Danny "the all time champion of the world"...