Someone Like You

Someone Like You by Roald Dahl is a reprint edition published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1973, featuring 272 pages in English. This collection showcases Dahl’s unique storytelling style, presenting a series of bizarre and unsettling tales that blend elements of humor and horror. Readers will encounter a range of peculiar characters and situations, from a gambler with a chilling collection to a woman who commits an unusual murder.
In this edition, Dahl’s narratives explore themes of the macabre and the absurd, inviting readers into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. The stories include a variety of unsettling scenarios, such as a machine that can hear grass scream, reflecting Dahl’s talent for crafting tales that are both alarming and amusing. This collection is a testament to Dahl’s distinctive voice in contemporary literature and fiction, making it a noteworthy addition to any bookshelf.
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There’s the gambler who collects little fingers from losers…there’s the lady who murders her husband with a frozen leg of lamb…not to mention the man who has made a machine that can hear grass scream…Roald Dahl’s particular brand of bizarre, alarming and disturbing story-telling has already attracted a huge following which can only be more disturbed, alarmed and – thankfully – amused by ‘Someone Like You’.
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