Book Review: Madness

Madness
by Roald Dahl
Review by Angel

Madness is a captivating collection of ten unsettling tales that delve into the depths of unexpected madness. Dahl, known for his mastery of storytelling, explores the consequences of losing control over our lives and, most importantly, ourselves.

Each story presents a unique glimpse into the darker aspects of human nature. From a man’s peculiar request to have his brain and eyes kept alive in a jar after his death- unnerving his wife – to the tragic obsession of another man who invents a device to hear high-frequency sounds, only to be horrified by the cries of plants and trees. Dahl weaves a tapestry of madness that is both chilling and intriguing, evoking a compelling urge to read with hands covering the face, cautiously peeking through the fingers.

For those seeking to rekindle their love for reading, especially if they enjoyed Dahl’s stories for children, Madness offers a perfect entry point. These tales, while dark and thought-provoking, are reminiscent of Dahl’s whimsical storytelling style, making them a captivating read for anyone looking to dive back into the world of literature.