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From the author of The BFG and Matilda ! Willy Wonka's famous chocolate factory is opening at last! But only five lucky children will be allowed inside. And the winners are: Augustus Gloop, an enormously fat boy whose hobby is eating; Veruca Salt, a spoiled-rotten brat whose parents are wrapped around her little finger; Violet Beauregarde, a dim-witted gum-chewer with the fastest jaws around; Mike Teavee, a toy pistol-toting gangster-in-training who is obsessed with television; and Charlie Bucket, Our Hero, a boy who is honest and kind, brave and true, and good and ready for the wildest time of his life! Review: A Timeless Tale of Adventure and Lessons - I recently revisited Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and it’s still such a fun and imaginative story. The characters are memorable, and the whimsical world of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory is full of surprises and creativity. The story works well for both kids and adults, with humor, lessons about kindness and greed, and plenty of unexpected twists. The writing is playful and easy to follow, and the book really sparks the imagination. Overall, it’s a classic that’s worth reading (or rereading) at any age. I'm reading it to my 6 year old before bed and it has captivated his attention surprisingly well (he is high energy and easily distracted). I am very happy to report that his first real chapter book has been a success. Review: A Magical Journey into Willy Wonka's Whimsical World! - Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is an enchanting tale that has captivated readers of all ages for decades. This timeless classic takes us on a magical journey into the eccentric and delightful world of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. From the moment I opened the book, I was immediately drawn into Dahl's imaginative storytelling. The characters are vividly portrayed, each with their own quirks and personalities that make them both relatable and larger than life. Charlie Bucket, the humble and kind-hearted protagonist, is someone you can't help but root for. The chocolate factory itself is a fantastical setting, filled with whimsy and wonder. Dahl's descriptions of the mouthwatering candies and treats are so vivid that I could almost taste them myself. The Oompa-Loompas, Wonka's loyal workers, add an extra layer of charm to the story with their catchy rhymes and mischievous antics. One of the things I love most about "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is its underlying messages of morality and the consequences of greed. Dahl cleverly weaves these themes throughout the story, teaching valuable lessons without being preachy. It's a gentle reminder that kindness, honesty, and humility will always triumph over selfishness and greed. The pacing of the book is perfect, with each chapter unveiling a new and exciting adventure within the chocolate factory. Dahl's writing style is engaging and accessible, making it a joy to read for both children and adults alike. I found myself completely immersed in the story, eagerly turning the pages to see what surprises awaited Charlie and his fellow golden ticket winners. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is a timeless classic that continues to capture the hearts of readers young and old. It's a book that sparks the imagination, ignites a sense of wonder, and reminds us of the magic that can be found in even the simplest things. I highly recommend this delightful tale to anyone in search of a whimsical and heartwarming adventure. Dive into the world of Willy Wonka and let your imagination run wild!



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S**S
A Timeless Tale of Adventure and Lessons
I recently revisited Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and it’s still such a fun and imaginative story. The characters are memorable, and the whimsical world of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory is full of surprises and creativity. The story works well for both kids and adults, with humor, lessons about kindness and greed, and plenty of unexpected twists. The writing is playful and easy to follow, and the book really sparks the imagination. Overall, it’s a classic that’s worth reading (or rereading) at any age. I'm reading it to my 6 year old before bed and it has captivated his attention surprisingly well (he is high energy and easily distracted). I am very happy to report that his first real chapter book has been a success.
B**E
A Magical Journey into Willy Wonka's Whimsical World!
Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is an enchanting tale that has captivated readers of all ages for decades. This timeless classic takes us on a magical journey into the eccentric and delightful world of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. From the moment I opened the book, I was immediately drawn into Dahl's imaginative storytelling. The characters are vividly portrayed, each with their own quirks and personalities that make them both relatable and larger than life. Charlie Bucket, the humble and kind-hearted protagonist, is someone you can't help but root for. The chocolate factory itself is a fantastical setting, filled with whimsy and wonder. Dahl's descriptions of the mouthwatering candies and treats are so vivid that I could almost taste them myself. The Oompa-Loompas, Wonka's loyal workers, add an extra layer of charm to the story with their catchy rhymes and mischievous antics. One of the things I love most about "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is its underlying messages of morality and the consequences of greed. Dahl cleverly weaves these themes throughout the story, teaching valuable lessons without being preachy. It's a gentle reminder that kindness, honesty, and humility will always triumph over selfishness and greed. The pacing of the book is perfect, with each chapter unveiling a new and exciting adventure within the chocolate factory. Dahl's writing style is engaging and accessible, making it a joy to read for both children and adults alike. I found myself completely immersed in the story, eagerly turning the pages to see what surprises awaited Charlie and his fellow golden ticket winners. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is a timeless classic that continues to capture the hearts of readers young and old. It's a book that sparks the imagination, ignites a sense of wonder, and reminds us of the magic that can be found in even the simplest things. I highly recommend this delightful tale to anyone in search of a whimsical and heartwarming adventure. Dive into the world of Willy Wonka and let your imagination run wild!
T**B
Expect the unexpected!
We are reviewing something old today, originally published in 1964! It starts with Charlie Bucket, his family, and their ordinary life. Charlie is a poor boy, living with four grandparents and his parents. He has very little to eat, he doesn’t have new toys or clothes. He is kind, simple, humble, and respectful. He is the type of character who thinks of others before himself. Charlie luckily wins one out of five rare golden tickets. These allow the winners inside Willy Wonka’s famous factory. Mike, Veruca, Violet, and Augustus are the other winners. They can be described as greedy, rude, spoiled, disrespectful, and demanding. Charlie is not as rich but he is a very nice person. The only reason they all end up together is because of Willy Wonka’s contest. Most of the chapters are about the adventures of the five winners while inside the factory. The visit is out of the ordinary! Many unexpected things happen. Many unexpected words are said. My favorite parts are when the Oompa Loompas sing. The lyrics of their songs are funny! I really enjoyed the characters. They are so different from one another. Charlie stands out because of his kindness and because he is well behaved. I did not enjoy the character of Augustus because I found him to be greedy. I enjoyed the ending and I would like to read the sequel. The theme is about getting what one deserves. You can see it with each of the children, especially Charlie. Kids 8 -12 will enjoy this book. I would recommend this to readers who liked other Roald Dahl books and to anyone who enjoys comedy and karma. I rate this book 5 stars ★★★★★. This is funny and entertaining. I had a great time reading this book! Review by LY, age 8 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory By Roald Dahl #mgbooks #mgreads #thebookobookclub #kindle #amazon #goodreads #bookstagram #roalddahl #charlieandthechocolatefactory #classic
N**A
Excellent BOOK!!!
I bought this book for my daughter, she had a book report on this. At first, we watched both the old movie and the remake. After discussing what we watched in the movies we didn't care for either of them and felt that both movies had hidden messages that expressed current worldly views about what's right, what's wrong and what's fair. So we decided on buying the book. Because movie writers tend to take creative licences and change things to fit their own way of thinking as well as to push a particular idea. For example, in the old movie, the grandfather told Charlie to disobey and drink the soda. Even though they were told not to do so by Mr Wonker. Then the Grandfather also got upset at Mr Wonker for not giving Charly the prise because he had disobeyed. Do you see anything wrong with that way of thinking??? This book, however, was not only properly written, but it also was perfect in the lessons that it teaches about behaviour and being thankful. If you want your children to have really GODLY Values and morals, this book is a good way to start. She has since read it more than once and also scored a 100 on her book report.
C**A
Daily Reader
This has been a good first grade reader. Homework requires 10 minutes of reading daily and that works out to be about 2-3 chapters a day. The chapters are short. Cute sketches are included as well. Some difficult vocabulary but not much, son is able to read aloud independently (6 years old, soon to be 7) with little correction or assistance. Mostly requires help with names. There is no real distinction of what makes this the "Golden Edition" other than the cover, doesn't seem to include anything special either. A great book and with the recent Wonka movie, a great bridge to the content. While reading, we did introduce the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory movie starring Gene Wilder as a frame of reference to help with the names and flow of the story which in the early chapters involves backstory development and we have found helps our young, developing reader make visual connections and recall details. A fun book. Well loved and timeless. Would recommend! Will follow up with 2 other books in the Charlie Bucket series, including a scheduled new release this Summer.
B**V
the book was great
I loved the book it was so good it makes me wanna watch the movie so bad right here and now
T**T
Reading This Brought Back So Many Memories
And I was in my happy place for the entire reading of this book. Roald Dahl was such a master of words and personification. He truly painted so many vivid and distinctive images in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. This book is a stress-reliever. I laughed and slapped my knee at some of the verses shared by the Oompa-Loompas of the mischievously selfish and rude children. Everything about the book transported me to my grade school years. I imagined myself in the children's shoes; taste-testing many of Mr. Wonka's unique creations and drinking from a chocolate river. My sweet tooth was ignited with every turn of the page. It brought back so many memories of enjoying Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory with Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. I found myself linking some of the scenes in the movie to a lot of the scenes described in the book. I knew I would enjoy every moment of reading this book, and I am glad I did so. If you feel like being nostalgic and traveling down old roads of yore, I recommend Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. You'll definitely be happy you went along for the ride!
B**E
It’s Willy Wonka. What’s Not to Love?
This is a delightful children’s story, full of silliness . . . as it should be. It’s the inspiration for the 1971 film; but, one shouldn’t attempt to do too much comparison. (In truth, I prefer the movie and the wonderful Gene Wilder.)
O**A
Wunderbares Kinderbuch mit viel Phantasie
„Ich, Willy Wonka, habe beschlossen fünf Kindern die Möglichkeit zu geben, dieses Jahr meine Fabrik zu besuchen." - so lautet die Titelschlagzeile des Evening Bulletin. Als diese Nachricht die Runde macht, macht sich die halbe Welt auf die Suche nach den fünf goldenen Tickets, die diesen Besuch ermöglichen. Vier Gewinner sind schnell gefunden: der übergewichtige Augustus, die verzogene Veruca, die Kaugummi-kauende Violet und der Fernsehjunkie Mike. Auch Charlie Bucket, ein junge aus einfachen Verhältnissen, hoffte auf ein Ticket. Und tatsächlich meint es das Schicksal gut mit ihm uns er findet das letzte Ticket und kann mit Grandpa Joe die verrückte Schokoladenfabrik besuchen. Viele kennen sicherlich die Buchverfilmung mit Johnny Depp - so auch ich und ich gebe zu ich bin nicht der größte Fan dieser Verfilmung. Nachdem ich nun "Matilda" von Dahl gelesen hatte und ganz begeistert war, dachte ich, man könnte sich auch dieses Buch einmal vornehmen. Und ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Das Buch übertrifft die Verfilmung bei Weitem und es lohnt sich das Buch im Original zu lesen. Dahl hat ein wunderbares, fantasievolles Kinderbuch mit ausgefeilten, liebenswerten Charakteren geschaffen. Und einmal mehr schafft er es moderne Freizeitbeschäftigungen und Wertvorstellungen in Frage zu stellen, die hier als Veruca, Violet, Mike und Augustus daherkommen. Besonders der hinreißende Appell gegen das Fernsehen und für das Lesen hat mir gefallen. Daher gebe ich volle fünf Sterne! Fazit: Ein lohnenswertes Buch, das die Verfilmung weit in den Schatten stellt. ---------------------------------------- „I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five children [...] to visit my factory this year.“ – that’s the main headline of the Evening Bulletin. As the news spread around the world, nearly everybody is in search of the golden tickets, which guarantee the win. Four winners are found very quickly: the overweight Augustus, the spoiled Veruca, the chewing-gum-chewing Violet and the TV-junkie Mike. Charlie Bucket, a poor boy, hopes for another ticket. And luckily he gets the last one. So he can visit Wonkas chocolate factory with his grandpa Joe. A lot of people might know the movie with Johnny Depp – so do I and actually I’m not a huge fan of that movie. Having read „Matilda“ by Dahl, I was curious about this book and so I read it. And I don’t regret it. The book is much better than the movie. Dahl has written a wonderful, fantastic childrens book with lovely characters. Once more he questiones modern leisure time activities and moral concepts, which are characterizes by the figures of Veruca, Violet, Augustus and Mike. I liked especially his appell to read more and watch less television – or to not watch television at all. Therefor I give the book five stars. Conclusion: A worthwhile book, which is far better than the movie.
M**G
Damaged product
The book's cover was torn and there was an ugly white sellotape stuck to the torn cover part. Absolutely unacceptable service.
Y**E
very very good
Very very good handling of the product. You really do care about your buyers feelings about books. AND FREE BOOKMARK. Thank you very much.
E**E
A Classic for All Ages
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has become a nightly hit in our household, especially in the Kindle edition. I picked this up to read to my 8-year-old daughter, and it’s now a treasured part of our bedtime routine. Plus, it's an excuse for me to revisit my childhood without having to explain why I'm reading a children's book alone. Right from the start, Roald Dahl’s world is captivating. The story of Charlie Bucket, his golden ticket adventure, and the wild wonders of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory is just as engaging now as it was when I was a kid. My daughter is absolutely hooked, and I’m pretty sure she’s considering a future career in chocolate tasting. One of our favorite parts is the character voices. I try to channel my inner Gene Wilder while reading, which is equal parts entertaining and disastrous. My Willy Wonka impression sounds like a mix between a mad scientist and a game show host, but it keeps my daughter in stitches. Her giggles are the best part of the day. The Kindle edition is a lifesaver because it means we can read anywhere—at home, or on the go. The adjustable font size is a plus for when my daughter wants a read. And the illustrations? Perfectly preserved, just like in the physical book. Beyond the fun, the story sneaks in some great life lessons about kindness and humility, and the consequences of greed and bad behavior. It’s a gentle way to remind kids (and sometimes adults) about the importance of good values without sounding like a lecture. In short, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a must-read for families. It’s fun, engaging, and a great way to bond over a shared story. Plus, it’s given me a chance to perfect my (terrible) character impressions. Highly recommended, and a solid 5 stars!
M**O
Beautiful
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