But the novel has endured right up to present day, with Roald Dahl novels still being a core staple of any bookshop. I can still picture the purple cover with a massive chocolate-making machine on it, surrounded by the golden ticket winners. As I said in my preamble, this was a book in my childhood. I really do find it astonishing that this book was published in 1964 as it definitely feels much later. Gobstoppers, wriggle sweets and a river of melted chocolate delight await - Charlie needs just one Golden Ticket and these delicious treats could all be his. Mr Willy Wonka, the most wondrous inventor in the world, opens his gates of his amazing chocolate factory to five lucky children. The famous story of Charlie Bucket and his Golden Ticket, and Willy Wonka and his amazing chocolate factory. In fact it is impossible to move for Easter eggs at the moment, and as well as opening something vaguely book shaped on Easter Sunday, I will be hoping for an egg shaped something as well.made of chocolate in case my husband does indeed just present me with an egg. The reason? Easter falls in April, and everybody should read about chocolate as well as eating buckets of the stuff. This is definitely a book of my childhood.Įven better, our Classics Book Group elected to choose this as the Children's Classic choice for April. Coming in at #35 on the BBC Big Read list and the highest placed Roald Dahl title is the much loved Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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