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Well, as others have said, this book tells us that we can build love and long-term relationships by lying to the people we are in love with. Whatever, it was still a funny Roald Dahl book. I mean, if I never liked anything that was kind of silly or set a bad example, I wouldn't like James and the Giant Peach because James talks back, or I wouldn't like A Wrinkle in Time because Meg destroys authority, or...you get the picture. Not one of Dahl's best, but I liked it. And I read it in about 20 minutes. The whole book. I'd let my kids read it, if I had kids. I think kids are smart enough to know that Mr. Hoppy was kind of ridiculous.