Based on the upcoming film adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved classic from Warner Bros. and Roadshow Pictures, in theaters in July, this joke book delivers 80 pages of laughs. Illustrations.
Editor-turned-author Kay Woodward has written many successful books for children including her novel Jane Airhead, the Flower Fairies series and Magical World series. She's also written film and TV tie-ins including The Golden Compass, Happy Feet, Robin Hood and Shoebox Zoo, plus non-fiction titles and joke books. Kay lives in Hampshire with her husband and her little girl, and writes from her office overlooking a massive eucalyptus tree.
First and foremost, let me make it clear: I love Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. This is not Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I'm surprised to see this has been added to Goodreads as a version of the classic book by Roald Dahl. This is not a joke book. It is a joke to Roald Dahl's name.
This is supposed to be a joke book but I hardly laughed once while reading this. It's basically a compilation of the world's worst Dad jokes. There I said it.