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Roald Dahl's first children's book. James is such an adorable, clever, kind-hearted little boy with golden hair. I like the Cloud-Men part most, dislike the New York part most. In Roald's book Americans tend to make a fuss about anything they don't know, like the Giant Peach and the Great Glass Elevator. Kinda funny to see them panic and then find out it's just some friendly, strange people from England with something they had never imagined before. Oh and the ending, it is one of the most heart-warming ending in all his books! The rhythm in this book is not as good as those in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory(my opinion), but still, good enough:) [April, 2012]
Jennifer Anderson
Before I get any book in the store I always try out the free sample but in this book All there was in the sample was the thank yous and credits then it said sample over Although im sure this book was very good the sample should have some story in it
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The was teacher by the of Mrs Corner back in the days at k.w.s.s.s both James and chocolate she read those two books you'll feel like you were in the chocolate factory I'm telling you guys ke Dezzam11
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