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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / Roald Dahl

do not know where I read recently that one writer said that, while Dahl continue reading, we have some hope. I think the same. I just read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory without much desire to see the film version. The story is delicious: a boy from a poor family, very very poor, you win a golden ticket to see the inside of the famous chocolate factory of Willie Wonka. Assists with his grandfather and then discovers the old man's hand Wonka, the candy most surprising, most unexpected jellies and even chewing gum that taste of food (including blueberry pie). Meanwhile, Roald glad to criticize parents who give their children everything, children Wolverines, for children who only watch television and even manners, about how bad is chewing gum. In the end, well, read the final one ends with a desire not to eat candy for a while, and besides, none of the candies on store shelves come, either by mistake, yummy Wonka candy. You have to read Roald Dahl. No doubt. Your imagination is clear, powerful and the best of it, warm.
Editorial: Alfaguara
child p. 172

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