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Go to My LibraryStupid Mr. and Mrs. Story (Korean edition)
- Language
- Korean
- Published in
- Publisher
- Si Gongjunieo
- ISBN
- 9788972594734
When Wonka announces a contest to find five Golden Tickets hidden in his chocolate bars, granting the lucky winners a tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate, Charlie's life, and the lives of four other children, are about to change. This journey into a realm of pure imagination promises not only incredible sights and tastes but also a series of unexpected events that reveal much about character, consequences, and the true meaning of a golden opportunity.
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Other editions (78)
Les Deux Gredins (1 livre + 1 CD audio) (FOLIO JUNIOR LIVRES-CD AUDIO (2))
1999 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French
Twits CD Unabridged
2006 • Festival
English
The Twits
2016 • Penguin Books, Limited
English
The Twits (Colour Edition)
2016 • PUFFIN BOOKS
English
The Twits (Colour Edition)
2016 • Penguin Random House Children's UK
English
Other editions

Les Deux Gredins (1 livre + 1 CD audio) (FOLIO JUNIOR LIVRES-CD AUDIO (2))
1999 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French

Twits CD Unabridged
2006 • Festival
English

The Twits
2016 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

The Twits (Colour Edition)
2016 • PUFFIN BOOKS
English

The Twits (Colour Edition)
2016 • Penguin Random House Children's UK
English

The Twits(Colour Book and CD)
2017 • Puffin
English

Los Cretinos
2016 • Santillana Educación, S.L.
Spanish

Los cretinos / The Twits
2016 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

Os pestes
2009 • Editora 34
Portuguese

The Twits: The Plays (Dahl Plays for Children)
2017 • National Geographic Books
English

The Twits
2013 • Puffin
English

The Twits
1980 • Scholastic Inc
English

Livres a Ecouter: Les Deux Gredins (INACTIF- LIVRES-CASSETTES FOLIO JUNIOR ()
1983 • Gallimard-Jeunesse
French

Los Cretinos (Colección Alfaguara Clásicos)
2005 • ALFAGUARA
Spanish

壞心的夫妻消失了
2022 • yuan jian tian xia wen hua chu ban gu fen you xian gong si
Chinese

The Twits
2002 • Bt Bound
English

Roald Dahl's The Twits (NHB Modern Plays)
2014 • Nick Hern Books
English

The Twits (Handi-read)
1990 • ABC-Clio Ltd
English

The Twits
2004 • Puffin Books
English

LOS CRETINOS.
2005 • Alfaguara
Spanish

Penguin Kids 4 The Twits Dahl Reader
2013 • Penguin
English

The Twits
2013 • Puffin Audiobooks
English

Los Cretinos (Serie Naranja) (English and Spanish Edition)
2000 • Loqueleo
Spanish

The Twits
1982 • Bantam Books
English

The Twits
2007 • Puffin Bks
English

Les deux gredins
1980 • Gallimard
French

The Twits
2016 • Puffin
English

Twits, The
1985 • Skylark
English

Los cretinos
2005 • Alfaguara
Spanish

The Twits
2022 • PENGUIN
English

The Twits
2007 • Perfection Learning
English

The Twits
2007 • Penguin Young Readers Group
English

The Twits
2004 • Puffin
English

Die Zwicks stehen kopf
1998 • Rowohlt
German

The Twits: The Stinky Edition
2021 • Viking Books for Young Readers
English

The Twits
1981 • Knopf
English

Les deux gredins
2003 • Gallimard
French

The Twits
2016 • Puffin
Turkish

The Twits
2002 • HarperFestival
English

Los cretinos
2005 • Alfaguara/Santillana Ediciones
Spanish

the Twits
1980 • Puffin Books
English

The Twits (My Roald Dahl)
2007 • Puffin Books
English

The Twits
2007 • Turtleback Books
English

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1964 • A.A. Knopf
English

The Twits
2003 • Dramatic Pub Co
English

The Ladybird Readers Level 1 - Roald Dahl: The Twits (ELT Graded Reader)
2022 • Ladybird
English

The Twits
Penguin Group Books
English

The Twits
2007 • Penguin Random House Children's UK
English

The Twits
1985 • Yearling
English

The Twits
1991 • Random House UK
English

Twits
2010 • Puffin
English

The Twits
1991 • Puffin, 1991
English

The Twits
1984 • Bantam Books
English

Twits
2014 • Puffin
English

The Twits
2003 • Jonathan Cape Ltd
English

Twits
2016 • PUFFIN
English

Twits
2007 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

蠢特夫妇
2018 • 明天出版社
Chinese

The Twits
2010 • Random House Children's Books
English

The Twits
1991 • Puffin
English

The Twits
1991 • Knopf
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Roald Dahl's The Twits
2016 • Nick Hern Books
English

The Twits
1991 • Demco Media
English

The Twits
2004 • Penguin Childrens Audio
English

The Twits
2008 • Paw Prints 2008-04-25
English

The Twits
2017 • Viking Books for Young Readers
English

Twits
1987 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Twits, Y
2010 • Rily Publications Limited
Welsh

Les Deux Gredins
1997 • Gallimard, Editions
French

Bay ve Bayan Kil
2014 • Can Yayinlari
Turkish

The Twits: Plays for Children
2016 • Puffin
English

The Twits
2003 • Harpercollins Childrens
English

The Twits
1980 • PUFFIN BOOKS
English

The Twits
2011 • Puffin Books
English

The Twits
1982 • Penguin Puffin
English

The Twits Plays for Children
2003 • Penguin Random House Children's UK
English

Twits, Y
2020 • Rily Publications Limited

Twits, Y
2010 • Rily Publications Limited
Then, a most extraordinary announcement shattered the mundane existence of the world: Mr. Willy Wonka himself had hidden five Golden Tickets inside his famous chocolate bars, scattered across the globe. The lucky finders would win a tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of chocolate. A frenzy erupted, and one by one, the tickets were discovered by children who embodied various vices. Augustus Gloop, a massively corpulent boy, found his through sheer gluttony. Veruca Salt, a spoiled brat, had her wealthy father's factory workers unwrap thousands of bars until one was found. Violet Beauregarde, a competitive gum-chewer, claimed a ticket, boasting of her records. And Mike Teavee, a boy obsessed with television, also secured his entry.
Charlie's hope, though slim, flickered. His birthday brought a single Wonka bar, but no golden gleam. Then, a miracle. On a cold day, he found a dollar bill buried in the snow, enough for two chocolate bars. The first he devoured, but the second, oh, the second held it – the fifth and final Golden Ticket, a shimmering promise of wonder. Grandpa Joe, with a burst of youthful energy he hadn't shown in years, leapt from his bed, declaring himself Charlie's escort.
The day of the tour arrived, and the five children, accompanied by their guardians, stood before the colossal, imposing gates. Willy Wonka himself emerged, a man of peculiar charm, dressed in a plum-coloured velvet coat and emerald green trousers, his eyes bright with mischief. Inside, the factory was a riot of color and invention, a place beyond imagination, where chocolate rivers flowed and edible landscapes stretched before them. Tiny, orange-skinned Oompa-Loompas, rescued from Loompaland, were the tireless workers, singing cautionary songs about the children's misdeeds.
One by one, the children succumbed to their defining flaws. Augustus Gloop, unable to resist the lure of the chocolate river, fell in and was sucked up a pipe, destined, perhaps, to become fudge. Violet Beauregarde, snatching an experimental piece of chewing gum, swelled into a giant, purple blueberry. Veruca Salt, demanding a squirrel, was deemed a "bad nut" and tumbled down a garbage chute. And Mike Teavee, fascinated by Wonka's television-chocolate invention, zapped himself into a tiny, distorted version of his former self.
Through it all, Charlie remained kind, humble, and curious, observing the fantastical creations and the swift, peculiar fates of the other children. He listened to Mr. Wonka's explanations and followed the rules, even when tempted. Grandpa Joe, by his side, marvelled at every turn, sharing in Charlie's quiet wonder.
As the last of the other children was dispatched, only Charlie remained, standing quietly beside Mr. Wonka. It was then that the eccentric chocolatier revealed his true purpose: the Golden Ticket competition was a test, a search for a worthy successor to inherit his magnificent factory. Charlie, with his pure heart and unyielding goodness, was the chosen one. The factory, with all its secrets and wonders, was now his, and with it, a new life for his impoverished family, who would move into the fantastical world within its walls.
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Reviews for Roald Dahl's The Twits highlight its distinctive humor and memorable characters, with many readers finding it a funny and creative story. Praised for its ingenious plot and Dahl's signature wit, the book features delightfully nasty and over-the-top villains whose antics provide a laugh riot for many. Readers often enjoy the inventive ways the animals seek revenge against their cruel captors, viewing it as a satisfying triumph of good over evil. The book is considered a quick and engaging read, with several reviewers recalling fond memories of it from childhood or enjoying it anew as adults. Some appreciate the underlying message about good thoughts making a person lovely, despite outward appearances.
However, a significant portion of the reviews express strong reservations about the book's content. Many critics find it to be one of Dahl's least favorite works, describing it as "mean" and "dreadful," particularly in its first half. A major point of contention is the assertion that ugly people are inherently evil or that ugly thoughts make one ugly, which some deem a dangerous and problematic message for children. Reviewers also found the constant unpleasantness between the main characters to be less humorous and at times bordering on abusive. Concerns were raised about the seemingly disproportionately brutal nature of the vengeance enacted by the animals, and some felt the story's ending felt rushed or that the animal characters were not as fully developed as the villains.
In conclusion, The Twits is a polarizing book that elicits strong reactions from readers. It is likely to appeal to those who appreciate Roald Dahl's characteristic dark humor, his creation of grotesque villains, and stories where bad characters receive their comeuppance. However, readers sensitive to themes of meanness, violence, or potentially problematic moral messaging, especially concerning physical appearance, may find it less enjoyable. It is often recommended for children who can appreciate the fantastical elements and humor, perhaps with adult guidance to discuss its more controversial themes.
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