When you first read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, you likely fantasized about golden tickets, experienced hunger rumbles associated with chocolate rivers, marveled at everlasting gobstoppers, and perhaps felt some subconscious pangs about the weird, dark undertones of the story. But now, thanks to Penguin's 50th anniversary cover, those creepy pangs no longer have to remain in your subconsciousthey're displayed proudly on the front of the book.
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