Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
I**S
Excellent read
I love all of Roald Dahl’s work. His books for a huge hit with my boys when they were younger and I wanted to collect the books that I am missing for my grand children. I also wanted the original works not those that have been doctored or white washed.
A**M
We loved it!
I read this with my 7-year-old kids. They loved it! I also really enjoyed it. Definitely some unexpected twists after the original book and I wondered where it was going, but ended up being a very good book that we all enjoyed.
L**Y
*Clap* *Clap* *Clap* Very good.
This book was not better than the first, but doesn't mean it was bad. The reason why was because is was very fake. What in the world are Knids!? How can the Glass Elavator go into space!? Tho it was fake, it was good imagination. Yeah, crazy is Roald Dahl's style. It was still a great book tho. Recommended for kids 7-12
J**A
Although not as good as book 1, still an enjoyable dive into the Chocolate Factory and beyond
Unlike Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, one of the good things is that you don't have a movie reference point for this read. You're going in mostly blind, which is good. You know Charlie, Grandpa Joe, Willy Wonka, and the Oompa Loompas and have the chance to get to know Charlie's other grandparents a bit better and his parents get slightly more exposition... but let's say that again... slightly.This was a fun read as are most Dahl reads, but it falls short of the mark of his excellent work for a couple of reasons. Firstly, we get dizzying and amazing glimpses into more areas of the Chocolate Factory, but it's glimpses. Very rarely do we really dig into new rooms fully and in that sense, at times the book felt rushed. There's also a big chunk that takes place in space and in the Glass Elevator. It seems like these chapters serve mostly to show how amazing and indestructible the Elevator is rather than push forward most narratives.In the end, the book is SUPER random even by Dahl's standards and sometimes it really works and sometimes you're left wondering more than you enjoy. That said, it's a very enjoyable book and if you didn't have amazing books like the first Charlie Bucket book or James and the Giant Peach, it'd be held in higher regards. When the story settles down a bit, it's a pure delight, but quite often you're switching from one location to another at breakneck speed that even the glass elevator would have trouble keeping up with.As for the characters, Charlie is as "Charlie" as ever and just a practical, sweet, nice kid, with a good head on his shoulders. Grandpa Joe has some excitable moments but isn't as much in the forefront as in the first book. The other grandparents kind of blend one into the other although Grandma Georgina is by far the crabbiest one, almost seeming as if she was related to the other four kids who got wonkad in the first book. Btw, there are some inconsistencies in the ages of the grandparents from book 1 to book 2. In book 1, they're mostly in their 90's if I'm not mistaken, while in Book 2, they're dropped down to their 80's. Some other small details here and there make me smile as an indie author and when I see people complain about inconsistencies. (It's kind of comforting that they can happen).Something I did notice is that things from this book did make it into the first movie adaptation and that semi sad and occasionally contemplative Wonka we saw in the first movie is the same one that is at one time having a poignant moment when something unpleasant is happening and he finds comfort in the churning of his chocolate waterfall.Don't get me wrong though, it's still a silly and very fun book and I read it pretty quickly. It's just that it falls slightly short from the high marks of Dahl's best books, which isn't exactly easy to surpass or even equal. Even so, a highly enjoyable read that begs to be enjoyed with your sweet of choice.
M**.
A great read!
My 6-year-old really enjoyed this sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I did, too. It was great to read more about Charlie and Willy Wonka. Also it’s quite imaginative, Which is typical of Roald Dahl. The reader never knows what twists and turns are going to come next!
C**A
Part of a Classic Series, Racist Undertones
I have a 6 year old that is Charlie Bucket obsessed - so naturally after reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, watching the movie and the classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, we moved on to this second book. It starts off extremely slow and most of the setting is outer space, not the factory which is described as being massive. We still don't get more than a glimpse of what the factory is like or contains. While in space, the President expresses some racist undertones, specifically against the Chinese mocking names such as "Wong" and even speech using the word 'tlain' for 'train'. It also introduced difficult topics like abuse of the Oopma Loompas that basically serve as Guinea pigs for Wonka's new inventions. These topics were difficult to discuss with a curious 6 year old, but we clearly had to address these deep issues as he raised inquiries. That said, I would suggest a read-ahead to be prepared to handle these types of topics which we implemented as part of completing the book. Personally think some of these topics are more mature than an 8 year old reader. Word selection and readability not concepts, 8+ does track.
U**N
Meow (LOVED it ).
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I**R
If only they made it a movie
So much fun in one book should be illegal, the play on words was so much fun and that song of the nanny’s was one of the best political jokes I ever read. Truly a great sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I think the best was the old people and just how much fun they are by being old and grumpy. I just wish there was more of Charlie Bucket’s tale and the meeting of the president
K**R
Muito boa história
Uma continuação da história da fantastica fábrica de chocolates que é bastante interessante e divertida.Com ela você conhece melhor os pais e avós do Charlie. De fato, é uma história muito criativa.
S**M
It's a double twist book!
It's the continuing of Charlie and the chocolate factory in which Charlie is heading back with his family to the chocolate factoryBut that's not it
L**C
Great read
Bought for 7 year old grandson....lots of laughter!
L**U
Schönes Buch
Die Geschichte ist super!! Für meine kleine Schwester gekauft und sie liebt es!
A**R
Perfect
Love Roald Dahl
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