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Title: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Author: Joseph Schindelman
ISBN: 0-14-032869-6
Mr. Willy Wonka had a chocolate factory which was really popular with all people.
He produced a lot of chocolate and exported to other countries everyday, but nobody could go in to the chocolate factory. Therefore we could call it "secret place." One day, the gates of Mr. Willy Wonka's famous chocolate factory were opening at last and only five children could be allowed inside. The five children who found the golden tickets from the Wonka chocolate were Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Viloet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee, and Charlie Bucket. The first prizewinner Augustus was a fat boy who was interested in only eating. Vercua was a daughter of a rich man. Violet was a champion of chewing gum. Mike was a fiend for television. The last prizewinner who was honest and kind, brave and true, and good and ready for the wildest time of his life. Charlie was a really poor boy. Anyway, he wondered about the chocolate factory. He couldn't believe what he saw in the chocolate factory. One side, the chocolate falls were running. The other side, people who were Oompa-Loompas were shoveling chocolate to mountain of chips and crossed a chocolate river riding on the sugar boats. All children didn't care about the surprise inventions. They just had enough covetous and self-centeredness so they all made mistakes except Charlie. Therefore Mr. Willy Wonka entrusted him
his chocolate factory.
I liked this book. I actually knew about this story because I watched this movie with my friends. I also liked when I watched the movie of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I love chocolate. This book was talking about chocolate. That's why I liked this book more. This book's story was awesome. It's so creative. I wish I could go in the Mr. Willy Wonka's chocolate factory so I can also see the amazing things too. If I can go there I would try to eat all chocolate like Augustus.
If you read this book, you would like to watch the movie too. Try this book!
Roald, Dahl. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
Joyce Shim
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