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Showing posts with label Roald Dahl. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

CHARLIE AND THE GREAT GLASS ELEVATOR by Roald Dahl

Willy Wonka and Charlie Bucket  return in Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator! With 8 passengers aboard the intricate elevation cube, they spot Space Hotel U.S.A! Suddenly, the president calls the spacecraft hotel while  Mr. Wonka and the 7 other guests are currently on the craft made for space! What did the president say?

Mr. Willy Wonka was in conflict with the Venomous Knids!The destifying creatures were attacking the great elevator and the hotel in space!

Mr.Wonka's personality changed when he was in space. His personality on Earth was cheerful. In space, his attitude was commanding.

This reminded me of when my little brother attacked me.

*****

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

Charlie is a boy who wants chocolate more than anything but he only got one bar a year. Chocolate was made by a man called Willy Wonka. One day Willy Wonka put 5 golden tickets into his candy bars and sent them all over the world. 4 kids found the tickets almost instantly. One day Charlie found money on the street and he spent it on the last chocolate bar with the ticket! Charlie went with his grandpa to the factory with the 4 bad children and and many adventures where the bad children left so Charlie inherited the whole factory.

My favorite part was when the Oompa Loompas were singing songs about the bad children.

I'd recommend it to girls and boys 6-11.

Rating-*****
Ellie

Monday, January 27, 2014

CHARLIE AND THE GREAT GLASS ELEVATOR by Roald Dahl


Well Mr.Wonka comes crashing throw the roof. Then Charlie goes on a amazing adventure thats really cool. So one he visits the first space hotel, he battle's knids and saves the world.

    One thing that i thought was funny was when the author said in the book" and three old ones in the bed were grinning at one another with toothless gums".

ages 6-11
RATING: ****

olivia