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This is my favorite book ever written. I could read it a thousand times and not get sick of it.
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That book is one of the English language’s treasures, as was it’s author.
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View Larger “As he was writing The BFG in the early 1980s, author Roald Dahl set about creating a new vocabulary for the story’s enormous protagonist—a 238-word language that he ultimately named ‘Gobblefunk.’”
That book is one of the English language’s treasures, as was it’s author.