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Skin and Other Stories by Roald Dahl
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Skin and Other Stories (edition 2002)

by Roald Dahl

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Introduces teenagers to the adult short stories of Roald Dahl.
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Title:Skin and Other Stories
Authors:Roald Dahl
Info:Puffin Books, Paperback, 224 pages
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Skin and Other Stories by Roald Dahl

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I have never written a review for a group of short stories…so this is gonna be a challenge and a half…

Let’s try!

Most of you probably know Roald Dahl because of his children’s books – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, The Witches, among others. What most people tend to not know is that he also had a wonderful career writing short stories, which were not as safe for younger children to read as one might expect from him.

My first encounter with Dahl’s short stories was a collection called Switch Bitch, which was compromised of four short stories about sex and adultery. I bought as many of his short story collections as I could after that, and this is the first that I’ve read of them.

Skin and other stories has eleven stories in it, all of them seemingly leading in one direction and then quickly veering off into another. There isn’t really a common theme in them except for appearances deceiving what’s really beneath every surface. In my opinion, the best ones were the title story, Skin, Lamb to the Slaughter and The Surgeon. The stories have no real common link between them, except that the first two deal with death in some shape or form. All three, however, take on a bit of a turn that I wasn’t expecting, and deliver Dahl’s witty, sometimes dry, humour in a wonderful way.

Dahl’s writing even manages to fluctuate from story to story, showing the mark of a true author. He doesn’t have just the one style of writing, and while you can pinpoint his obvious little quirks in language, he is also capable of changing voice from character to character very easily, making each short story unique with each new character he introduces.

Final rating: 5/5. Ideal for a light read cuddled up with a mug of hot chocolate, and a quick break from heavier literature, while still being a great read in its own right. ( )
  viiemzee | Feb 20, 2023 |
A great collection of short stories. Some better than others but that's normal. Roald Dahl is an excellent writer. ( )
  _Marcia_94_ | Sep 21, 2021 |
Sometimes I forget that Roald Dahl wrote books for grown ups as well and whenever I remember that the author of my favorite children’s book also wrote first class horror stories, it tickles me. This wasn’t necessarily a horror anthology, but it was a delightful collection of his more adult stories and, true to his fashion, he gave every one the barest trace of a moral and knew precisely when to end the story to get the most dramatic effect. ( )
  cthuwu | Jul 28, 2021 |
This is a high quality collection of shorts, not aimed specifically at children. The stand-out entry is Lamb to the Slaughter, which is a wicked delight. I was surprised to find a precursor to the kids' novel Danny, Champion of the World here. That was the only one I was exposed to as a child. Should I take them up, now? ( )
  Arbieroo | Jul 17, 2020 |
A few nasty shocks
hearing things one ought not to
cheaters, screaming plants. ( )
  Eggpants | Jun 25, 2020 |
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That year -- 1946 -- winter was a long time going.
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Judson lifted his head quickly and looked up. As he did so he saw the Mamba and the Mamba saw him. There was a second, or perhaps two, when the snake stopped, drew back and raised the front part of its body in the air. Then the stroke. Just a flash of black and a slight thump as it took him in the chest. Judson screamed,.....until gradually it faded into nothingness and there was silence. An African Story. (p. 69)
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Skin - Lamb to the slaughter - The sound machine - An African story - Galloping Foxley - The wish - The surgeon - Dip in the pool - The champion of the world - Beware of the dog - My lady love, my dove
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Introduces teenagers to the adult short stories of Roald Dahl.

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Contents:

  • "Skin"
  • "Lamb to the Slaughter"
  • "The Sound Machine"
  • "An African Story"
  • "Galloping Foxley"
  • "The Wish"
  • "The Surgeon" (first appeared in Playboy, 1986)
  • "Dip in the Pool"
  • "The Champion of the World"
  • "Beware of the Dog"
  • "My Lady Love, My Dove"
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