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Roald Dahl
By David Sánchez, Aroa García, Sofía Castillos y Yaiza Ariza
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Roald Dahl

By David Sánchez, Aroa García, Sofía Castillos y Yaiza Ariza2ºB

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Weblography

Important books

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Index

Biography

Curiosities

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Roald Dahl

Roald Dahl was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, and screenwriter of Norwegian descent. Between his most popular works are Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, The Witches...

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a children's novel written by the English author Roald Dahl and published in 1964.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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"There are times when something is so terrifying that it fascinates you and you can't stop looking at it"

Roald Dahl

1.Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Mr. Wonka the owner of the magnificent chocolate factory, has hidden five gold tickets in his chocolates. Charlie finds one of the tickets and goes to visit the factory.

2.Matilda

Matilda is a 5-year-old girl, she is a great reader. She is sensitive and intelligent, everyone admires her except her parents. Matilda also has extraordinary powers.

3.Charlie and the great glass elevator.

Mr Wonka decides to give Charli his great chocolate factory. Charlie, with his family, gets on a glass elevator that goes up to space and there he meets monsters and lives great adventures.

4.James and the Giant Peach.

James is an orphan boy who lives with two very bad aunts who make life horrible for him. But one day, a strange character gives him some magic balls that make the old peach tree in the garden grow incredibly.

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