Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
GENRE - Children's literature
PUBLISHER - Puffin, Penguin Random House, 1974 (my version 2016). First published 1970 by George Allen and Unwin.
THEMES - Animals, farmers, animals vs humans, nature, survival, food.
BLURB - Farmers, Boggis, Bunce and Bean, plot together to kill the fox who has been stealing from their farms - the fox is Fantastic Mr Fox. Mr Fox must outwit the farmers to save his own life and the lives of his family and animal friends. Who will win?
MY REFLECTIONS - A fun read. I read this with my seven year old son who gave it 9/10.
I enjoyed the creativity - the character names for instance, my favourites being Boggis, Bunce and Bean (I appreciate the satisfying alliteration). I also liked the song the children sing about him, and couldn't help singing it a la Wes Anderson. By the way, I did enjoy the film more than the book, although I did like the book.
Jack's favourite part of the story was Mr Fox having his tail shot off (a little surprising from an animal lover).
Not my favorite Roald Dahl book, but definitely worth a read with a young bookworm and/or animal lover. It's pretty action packed and a short read with only eighty-two pages, so ideal for the younger ones.

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