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This book goes about a poor Boy that lives with his parents and grandparents in one room. There’s a chocolate factory in the city where he lives, which belongs to Mr. Willy Wonka. For the first time in history Mr Wonka will open the doors of his factory and give a private tour to the five lucky ones who find a golden ticket in their Wonka chocolate bar. Everybody over the whole world wants to get such a golden ticket, so everybody is buying such a chocolate bar. Charlie also wants to go inside the factory, but because he’s so poor, he can’t afford one. Until one day, when he finds a dollar bill on the street. On his birthday he buys two Wonka chocolate bars. And Charlie’s dream becomes true. In one of the bars is a golden ticket! The very next day, Charlie, along with his unworthy fellow winners, the spoiled Boy Mike Teavee, the rich and a very spoiled girl Veruca Salt, the famous girl Violet Beaugarde who eats a lot of bubblegum, and the fat Boy Augustus Gloop, steps through the factory gates to discover whether or not the rumours surrounding the Chocolate Factory and its mysterious owner are true. It’s a strange factory with weird rooms and a lot more of other strange stuff. Then they came in the chocolate room. It was a big room with a river, valleys and more things made out of chocolate. Little accidents happened, (for example: Augustus Gloop wants to get some chocolate from the chocolate river, but everybody is telling him not to do that. He doesn’t listen to them and he falls in the river and gets sucked up into a tube. Violet Beaugarde graps a bubblegum that fills you up for a whole meal and put it in her mouth. But the gum wasn’t ready jet so she swells all up and gets a colour of a blueberry.), so the four other kids went home and only Charlie was left with his grandfather. At the end Mr. Wonka tells Charlie why he put five tickets in the chocolate bar. He did that because he was looking for a successor for his factory, in case he died, so somebody could replace him. So Charlie gets the factory and lives happily ever after.
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