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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory CD

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory CD

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Review: This book is excellent. It combines fantasy with reality and day to day morals. A great read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Luck is Luck
Review: It was luck for Charlie Bucket to get to the Chocolate Factory. Charlie is a poor kid he barely gets enough food to eat until he is lucky enough to go to the chocolate factory because it was closed for many years until the owner, Mr. Wonka, gave five ticket to come to his factory. Charlie finds alot of amazing thigs and has alot of adventures. It was a great book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Harsh Story
Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was an extremely good book about young child who lives on the out skirts of town and everday his father works at the toothpaste factory caping toothpaste make very little money so his family is no too good off. YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book.. hands down.
Review: As a child, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is the novel I read that sparked my interest in reading. Roald Dahl is a superb author, brimming with imaginative tales that strike a passion for reading, in anyone who does read his stories.

This tale, of a young, poor Charlie, chronicles his escapades in the Chocolate factory. It is a book filled with hope, sadness, happiness, and moral lessons. It does not sugar coat everything, though. It lets the young readers know that life is not always fair. This book is a must-read for children, and adults for that matter.

As Roald Dahl's books are always great, this one is too! ....

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Charley in The Chocolate Factory
Review: This guy named Charley won a pass to see inside the Chocolate factory filled with all kinds of stuff. They got to see the ompa loompas. They got to ride on a boat and see all kind of stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you want to have a wild dream, go for this book!
Review: I've not been having a wild dream for a long time. Flying without much effort, stuffing as many sweets into my mouth as I want, throwing a spoiled-rotten brat into the garbage chute along with her "loving" parents --- such wild dreams were once mine at all. This book presented by Roald Dahl has reminded me of wonderful days of my childhood full of dreams those my favorite books realized in my mind. It was a wonderful experience to know I can still dream such wild dream!

There are five children in this book. Augustus Gloop, an enormously fat boy whose hobby is eating; Veruca Salt, a spoiled rotten brat; Violet Beauregarde, a dim-witted gum-chewer; Mike Teavee, a crazy TV watcher; and Charlie Bucket, whose family have only less than what they need to live. Chalie is our hero and we will enjoy happy-ending with him and his family, of course. But why? Why is he chosen as a favoite child by Mr. Willy Wanka?

I have only one answer, and I hope you will give me another one if you please. Anyway, mine is as follows; because he needs to dream a wild dream to live his daily lives full of wants. I know real children have a lot of wants to be fullfilled. They are greedy. Parents can't satisfy them. If they really want to do so, they spoil their loving children like Veruca's parents and will have to be kicked into the garbage chute full of fish bones, peels of potatoes, and so on. Charlie is the only child who knows his wants mustn't be totally fulfilled, so Mr. Willy Wanka chose him as a winner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun to read!
Review: I have been reading to my son almost every night since he was born (he is now 7 years old). For me, this was one of the more enjoyable ones to read, and if you ask him what his favorite book is, this is always one of the first ones on his list.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FACINATING BOOK FOR CHOCOLATE LOVERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Charlie and the chocolate factory is one of the most fun books to read. It is enjoyable for people that just love chocololate. This book has made me want to read more on the author of it. He is very inspiring when he write and is hilarios. GO GET THIS BOOK. YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delectably delicious book....
Review: This book is so delicious I just want to eat it! "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" might be in many people's eyes a story about morality but to me, it's a story about children and their love of all things sweet, sticky and delicious. Charlie Bucket is the delightful boy (who is so poor all he gets to eat is cabbage soup) who finds a golden ticket in a chocolate bar he buys with money he finds in the street. This ticket entitles him and a companion to enter the wonderful world of Mr. Willy Wonka, the most famous and mysterious chocolate maker that the universe has ever known. Other competition winners include such heinous but wonderfully over the top characters like Augustus Gloop, the greediest boy in the world, and Veruca Salt, a spoilt brat whose father buys 10,000 chocolate bars so she can win a golden ticket. These greedy children and their frightful companions get their come-uppance in various hilarious ways that will have you spluttering with laughter with every page that you turn. Dahl's most famous creation in this book though are the Oompa-Loompas, a race of small people that Mr. Wonka has saved from extinction in the days when he traveled the world. This is a glorious, glorious book, filled with amazing characters, incredible sweets such as the everlasting gobstopper for the child with limited pocket money, and the chewing gum that that is a whole three course meal in itself. Your mouth will be watering throughout the story, and the river of chocolate will make you drool a waterfall. A scrumptious book for everyone no matter what their age.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Candy, Candy, Everywhere!
Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is an awesome book. It is a ripping yarn full of interesting twists and turns. It is about a poor boy named Charlie Bucket who lives in a little house on the outskirts of a big town with his parents and his grandparents. He lives near Wonka's fabulous chocolate factory and is very excited when Mr.Wonka announces that he will be letting five people in his factory and giving them each a lifetime supply of chocolate. The tickets in are hidden in five bars of Mr. Wonka's chocolate. The first four ticket winners are obnoxtious brats. Will Charlie get the last ticket even though he is very poor? The inside of the chocolate factory is a child's dreams come true. Read the book if you want to find out what happened to Charlie. I very highly reccommend it to children of all ages, especially 10-13 (parents should read it too!).


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