The Most Interesting Book I ever read 

The most interesting book I ever read?? Well, well… My favourite book is ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.

It sends my imagination dreaming about ‘chocoland’. Its vivid description about Mr.Wonka’s factory is really splendid. The ‘umpossible’ words used by Roald Dahl such as Mint Jujube, Wonka Vite, Whizzpopping Strawbunkles, Hippodumplings, Natterbox and Scrumdiddlyumptious were simply irresistible. Who could turn down the chance to go into an incredible, weird and imaginary Chocolate Factory? Who could refuse the lifetime opportunity of owning this enormous factory by just winning a Golden Ticket?

People were ever ready to give out fifty pounds for just a Golden Ticket which gives us a lifetime filled with chocolates! With such delicious chocolates on offer who could avoid this fantastic adventure?

The part, which I like the most, was ….ummmm...The part when Mr. Wonka introduced the factory to the hero, Charlie. The book was just so lovely and so dreamy that every child like me will wish that “If only it was real …” this is why I like the book Charlie and the Chocolate factory. 

By Shalini Nair, VII-A 

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