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Charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator
Charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator










Wonka, outside of his factory turns into a mischievous, fun loving figure.

charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator

Charlie is no longer the rather passive character he was towards the end of the previous book, and Mr. I'm not sure whether it was due to the 7 year gap between Dahl's writing of Chocolate Factory and Glass Elevator but I immediately noticed something of a change in the way several characters were portrayed. I found it took a while for Dahl's usual easy, humorous and occasionally quite pointed style to replace slightly clumsy exposition, which was slightly off. Wonka, Charlie and his family travelling to the factory in the flying glass elevator of the title.ĭahl did not tend to write sequels, and unfortunately the introduction definitely shows why, since his attempt to reacquaint readers with the previous book and its characters, is more than a little clunky. The book begins exactly where the previous book finished, with Mr. Yet, for some odd reason, this seems to be a rather lesser known work in the Dahl collection, especially when compared to its illustrious predecessor, which is a shame.

charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator

Wonka were only half over by the time that great glass elevator smashed through the factory roof.

charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator

So for me the adventures of Charlie Bucket and Mr.

charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator

Fortunately, my dad remedied the situation by reading me the first book, and before my fifth birthday I'd read the complete version of the second book as well in unabridged format, plus a good few other of Dahl's works (I finished the whole Dahl collection before I was 7). I have a very soft spot for Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator since it was hearing the old Rainbow Theatre dramatization on audio tape (wonder if anyone remembers those) that began both my love of the works of Roald Dahl - at the age of three or four - and my intensive dislike of reading a series out of order.












Charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator