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e-Book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory download

e-Book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory download

by Michael Foreman,Roald Dahl

ISBN: 0140328696
ISBN13: 978-0140328691
Language: English
Publisher: Puffin (October 1, 1988)
Pages: 176
Category: Science Fiction and Fantasy
Subategory: For Kids

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Rating: 4.2
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1964 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1964 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was first published in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. in 1964 and in the United Kingdom by George Allen & Unwin, 11 months later.

Roald Dahl is now considered one of the most beloved storytellers of our time I was delighted to see three works by Roald Dahl on the 100 BBC Books list

Roald Dahl is now considered one of the most beloved storytellers of our time. Although he passed away in 1990, his popularity continues to increase as his fantastic novels, including James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, The BFG, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, delight an ever-growing legion of fans. Learn more about Roald Dahl on the official Roald Dahl Web site: ww. oalddahl. I was delighted to see three works by Roald Dahl on the 100 BBC Books list.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 1964 children's book by British author Roald Dahl. This story features the adventures on the new products. At that time (around the 1920s), Cadbury and Rowntree's were England's two largest chocolate makers and they each often try to steal trade secrets by sending spies, posing as employees, into the other's factory. Because of this, both companies became highly protective of their chocolate-making processes.

Roald Dahl's grandson Luke Kelly and Nigel Planer, previously Grandpa Joe in the new musical production of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, joined children from Dyslexia Action to launch the 50th birthday celebrations for Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in February 2014. 118. 1. "Do you write for children because you like it, or for money?" In this utterly delightful and previously unheard interview, Roald Dahl faced one his toughest interviewers yet - his 10 year old great niece.

Read various fiction books with us in our e-reader. This very day changes Charlie’s life forever

Read various fiction books with us in our e-reader. This very day changes Charlie’s life forever. A wonderful children's book by British author, Roald Dah,l will transport a reader into the world of sweet fields, jelly apples, taffy trees, chocolate river, trained squirrels and great deal of other wonders. This journey will present a lot of fun, mystery and delight, yet teaching children lessons of sincerity, honesty and disgust for gossip.

Roald Dahl originally planned for a child called Marvin Prune to be included in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The second version features Grandpa Joe, Charlie's grandfather, who is present in the final book, and the Oompa-Loompas.

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Ru Детская проза Dahl Roald Charlie and the Chocolate Factory онлайн-чтение (стр. There are five children in this book: AUGUSTUS GLOOP A greedy boy VERUCA SALT A girl who is spoiled by her parents VIOLET BEAUREGARDE A girl who chews gum all day long MIKE TEAVEE A boy who does nothing but watch television And CHARLIE BUCKET The hero. 1 Here Comes Charlie. These two very old people are the father and mother of Mr Bucket.

Young Charlie, greedy Augustus, spoiled Veruca, gum-chewing Violet, and TV-addict Mike tour a magical chocolate factory.
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Erennge
I didn’t read this book as a child, so now that I have children of my own, we really loved reading this book together. It is written in a way that young and old can enjoy it.

It’s about a young boy's journey to winning a tour through the chocolate factory in his town. There are plenty of times where we laughed out loud at the ridiculous imagination of Roald Dahl. We are going to order the next one in the series so we can see what else happens!

terostr
Not too sweet, not too tart, this book gently, humorously, and cleverly, but unmistakably messages children to be kind, not greedy, not selfish, not rude, and not addicted, whether to food, power, or entertainment, while telling an amusing fantastic tale in which comeuppance is delightfully doled out and virtue is rewarded. A valuable story for all children, both good kids and insufferable brats.

Najinn
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a story I've known for many years from the two movie versions, particularly the Gene Wilder movie I first saw as a child. It's such a joy to finally read the original book as an adult. Dahl had a sardonic sense of humor and could be quite cruel to some of his child characters. But the book is full of whimsy and imagination. Though we don't get Leslie Bricusse's songs, we do get some very funny ones from the Oompa Loompas themselves. And Dahl's amusingly primitive illustrations are perfect at capturing how he imagined the characters to look as opposed to the Hollywood versions that are so familiar to us by now. A true treasure with some biting satire, pointing the finger at some familiar targets that still ring true today, ranging from binge watching TV to overeating to selfishness, greed and ostentatious displays of wealth. Dahl has fun with each of them, but keeps the story entertaining rather than preachy. And just the names of the characters like Willy Wonka, Veruca Salt, Augustus Bloop and Mike Teevee are amusing in themselves. A short read, but a fun one.

Auau
Right before the holiday I was talking with a coworker about Charley and the Chocolate Factory. Although she loved the original movie she had never seen the newer version. I highly recommended that she view it. One point of my recommendation was that it was suppose to be closer to the book.

Only I had never read the book. It has been on my list of books to read forever. However, it never worked out to read it. Until now.

I was delighted to see three works by Roald Dahl on the 100 BBC Books list. Matilda was one of my favorite books as a child! To make it even better Amazon offered a Kindle deal after Christmas discounting both Charley and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. I was excited to finally read this book.

Charley and the Chocolate Factory is written for a younger audience. The children are all around the age of nine.

I hate to write a book review based upon the movie. However, it is rare that I have actually seen the movie before reading the book. I think this will tend to be the case for most everyone.

The book is different from both movies. It is simpler. This is not surprising when you consider the reading level of a nine year old. This is not to say that the book does not give you more then the movie. For one it gives you a way to picture the children and parents in which ever way you see fit. I also enjoy Willey Wonka in the book. He is not as over the top as Johnny Depp, but his is a bit more eccentric then in the original movie.

If you have not read Charley and the Chocolate Factory you should. Better yet, you should pick up the book and read it with (or to) a child.

Porgisk
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a story to be read again and again. It captures Dahl's excellence in making a hero out of the least popular child around. This is a great tale to reinforce that wealth does not trump poverty and that good guys can finish first. Reading this book in secondary school helps students grasp the deeper meanings of themes, symbols and motifs that can be missed at first glance.

-- Elizabeth Chapin-Pinotti

Whilingudw
About a poor boy named Charlie Bucket who loves Willie Wonka's chocolate. The Wonka factory had been closed for years, and when Mr. Wonka gives an opportunity to five lucky children who finds a shimmering golden paper called the Golden Ticket ( which is a free entrance ticket to the factory of Willie Wonka) , and whoever wins gets a free supply of chocolate for the rest of their lives. Charlie finds a green dollar, and he buys some chocolate bars in an ordinary store and finds the last Golden Ticket ever in the whole world. I recommend this book for children because they will show big interest (I predict) and a lot of laughter- and singing. An exciting tour through the best chocolate factory in the world, followed by four other unmistakably crazy chocolate- lovers. Funny children, great chocolate inventions, and some crazy singing! What is a better combo than this?

Cerekelv
When I was in first grade, I broke me arm and dislocated my shoulder. The best part of my recuperation was that every night, my father would read to me. The book he brought home was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I love the humor of it, the fitting ends of each of the misbehaving children, and the sheer wonder of a place as magical as Willie Wonka's factory. The 50th anniversary edition (strange to realize I'm older than this book) has new artwork, which I didn't like as much as the original, and the Oompa Loompas have been redesigned, which I also didn't like. Classic books should stay as they were written. But the core of the story remains intact.

Wonderful classic! My 8-year-old son read this to himself and, later, I read it out loud to both my sons (ages 8 and 6). They loved it! I hadn't read this as a child - only saw the movie. Had I known the book was so much better, I would have read it a long time ago. I always had a problem with a part of the ending in the movie, and now I know why. That part wasn't in the book at all, and the story is so much better without it. So far this is our favorite Roald Dahl book.

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