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book review of charlie and the chocalate factory

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Answered by llBrainlyWarriorll
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A classical legend. One of the best books I have ever read, In fact one the best not only for me but other readers as well. I doubt this books ratings will ever go below 4.5 or maximum 4.0. Seriously this book is that good.The story and the characters both will grasp you till the very end of the book and you can't even say no. First this book was planned to be written in such a plot were there was no trace of children. I wonder what the story would have been then. But in the end the story revolves around the children and the children (in the book) are those who made it a hit. I recommend it to all the readers out there. If you don' read this book then you have certainly missed out something so please read this book if you want to enjoy a funny, intriguing, classic book. In the end I would like to tell you that it is a gem stone in the world of storybooks and it will be never forgotten. I really can't stop praising the book but I won't take your more time so go and start reading this and getting intrigued for 192 pages

Answered by badboy025
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Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a classic children's book about five kids who win a chance to tour Willy Wonka's mysterious candy-making operation. It's a vividly told wild ride with amusing, cartoon-like sketches that will keep kids excited and laughing.

In the moral world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there is no ambiguity: children are either bad or good. Charlie is good precisely because he has no discernable vices. The bad children are easy to spot because they are the embodiment of their vices.

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