Charlie+and+the+Chocolate+Factory

1) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2) Roald Dahl. 3) A boy finds a golden ticket in a candy bar. He goes into Willy Wonka’s factory for a day. Charlie is the only child that is left at the end of a very long day. He wins and takes over the chocolate factory. 4) Fantasy, fiction 5) Many of the characters do not listen to their parents. One child over eats all the time. Each child has an obsession that leads to their demise at the factory. 6) According to GoodReads.com, the readers voted this book at 4.03 stars out of 5 stars. Many of the people are commenting about reading the book with their children after seeing the movie (GoodReads, 2012). 7) This book was removed in Colorado because the librarians felt like the book portrayed a negative outlook on how to live your life (Howard, 2011). 8) Ages 9 to 13

References: Charlie and the chocolate factory. //Goodreads Inc. 2010.// [] Dahl, R. (1964). Charlie and the chocolate factory. London. //Puffin Books.//

//How sad I really like this book, how could it be a negative outlook on how you live your life?//

//Amazon.com Reviews reviewer says that even though the book's target age range is 9-12 year old, he has never met anyone that "// can resist it, including New York City bellhops, flight attendants, and grumpy teenagers" References: http://www.amazon.com/Charlie-Chocolate-Factory-Roald-Dahl/dp/product-description/0142418218/ref=dp_proddesc_0?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books