Charlie and the chocolate factory is a classic story by Roald Dahl about a boy named Charlie Bucket (a chocolate lover) and around the world, Willy Wonka, the most famous sweet maker in the world, sends out 5 golden tickets in chocolate packets and the lucky winners will get to go into his chocolate factory where no one is allowed to go in. One day, Charlie finds a fifty pence piece (around $80 AUD) and when he buys it he realises that it has the golden ticket.
When he visits the factory with 4 other children, it is one of the experiences that will change his life forever.
Rating: 9.5/10
I used to love this book as a child, mostly because of the plot, and the funny jokes that Roald Dahl seems to slip in. The description of the lollies (mostly chocolate) made me dribble all over the book.
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