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Five children are chosen at random to attend the greatest candy factory in the entire world, a wonderful opportunity that most children could only dream of. Out of the five kids gifted with golden tickets to attend a tour of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, only one of them seems worthy of being chosen. Charlie Bucket comes from a poor family on the verge of becoming homeless and losing everything they have, so the opportunity to earn a lifetime supply of riches and goodies for his family may be the miracle he didn't know he needed.
A fun adventure book with enough tasty visuals to make any sweet tooth hungry for a sugary snack. I enjoyed the immersion of the factory tour, making you see, smell and taste everything that's described to you. I liked the morbid humor and the surprisingly dismissive attitude of Mr. Wonka towards the possible brutal deaths of children being killed in his factory because of their constant misbehavior. This book could've easily been a gruesome horror novel in the hands of another author.
There's a bit of content that hasn't aged all that well, but the ultimate moral of the story remains relevant. Kindness, modesty and virtue usually goes a longer way than being selfish, greedy and arrogant. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has a similar tone and message as the old tale of Hansel and Gretel.
My favorite part of the whole book was Grandpa Joe's unapologetic love of life and his unstoppably whimsical spirit. He's hilarious.
A fun adventure book with enough tasty visuals to make any sweet tooth hungry for a sugary snack. I enjoyed the immersion of the factory tour, making you see, smell and taste everything that's described to you. I liked the morbid humor and the surprisingly dismissive attitude of Mr. Wonka towards the possible brutal deaths of children being killed in his factory because of their constant misbehavior. This book could've easily been a gruesome horror novel in the hands of another author.
There's a bit of content that hasn't aged all that well, but the ultimate moral of the story remains relevant. Kindness, modesty and virtue usually goes a longer way than being selfish, greedy and arrogant. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has a similar tone and message as the old tale of Hansel and Gretel.
My favorite part of the whole book was Grandpa Joe's unapologetic love of life and his unstoppably whimsical spirit. He's hilarious.