Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: what to read next

  • Adventure
  • Classics
  • Funny

We’ve got great ideas for you if you loved meeting Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka in Roald Dahl’s iconic story…

If you’ve enjoyed Charlie’s adventures with the wonderful Willy Wonka, and other brilliant stories by Roald Dahl – Danny, the Champion of the World, perhaps, or James and the Giant Peach, or The Witches – where do you look next for fantastic adventures that give you the same combination of imagination, humour and quirky characters?

Books about sweet treats

No one will ever come close to Willy Wonka in the invention of wondrous, magical sweets and chocolate (though Bertie Bott tried with his Every Flavour Beans in the Harry Potter series), but there are sweet treats galore in the following books.

In The Nutcracker and the Mouse King’s Christmas Shenanigans by Alex T. Smith, the Nutcracker and Clara and Fritz Strudel must stop the Mouse King from stealing all the Christmas confectionary, while in The Train of Dark Wonders by Alex Bell, Bess travels to the Land of Halloween Sweets.

Elsehwere, Alice Éclair, Spy Extraordinaire is a skilled baker and a brave, quick-witted spy. And dragon Aventurine discovers the delicious, magical properties of chocolate in the thrilling The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart.

  • The Nutcracker and the Mouse King’s Christmas Shenanigans

    by Alex T Smith 

    2023 5 to 9 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy
    • Funny

    When the Mouse King steals all the sweets across the land, the Nutcracker embarks on a riotous journey to Marshmallow Mountain to save Christmas. This hilarious tale with vibrant, energetic illustrations is sure to become a festive favourite.  

  • The Train of Dark Wonders

    by Alex Bell 

    2023 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Coming-of-age
    • Fantasy

    A charming fantasy adventure, in which Bess travels to the Land of Halloween Sweets on a remarkable train meeting a host of peculiar people and creatures including a ghost cat, goblins, miniature mermaids with razor-sharp teeth and a tiny bat called Mish who enjoys swimming in jam.

  • Alice Éclair Spy Extraordinaire: A Recipe for Trouble

    by Sarah Todd Taylor 

    2022 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Around the world
    • Chapter books
    • Funny

    By day, 13-year-old Alice Éclair is a skilled baker, but by night, she is a spy. In this thrilling adventure, set in 1930s France, she must combine her skills as she embarks on a dangerous mission aboard a luxury steam train. 

  • The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart

    by Stephanie Burgis, illustrated by Freya Hartas 

    2017 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Chapter books
    • Fantasy
    • Myths and legends

    When spirited young dragon Aventurine is tricked into drinking some enchanted hot chocolate, she is turned into a human girl. Dragons, magic and chocolate combine in this captivating fantasy adventure.

More wish fulfilment stories

Pic: Andrew Bannecker 

A key part of the joy of Charlie’s adventure is the thrill when he finds the Golden Ticket. Finally, something is going right for him. Not all of his fellow Golden Ticket holders end up with a positive ending, of course, and here are some other enjoyable stories that also explore wish fulfilment.

Wished by Lissa Evans is a hilarious and brilliant account of Ed and Roo’s discovery of magical candles and the wishes they use with them – perhaps reminiscent of the classic Five Children and It by E Nesbit.

There are more real-world issues in The Boy Whose Wishes Came True by Helen Rutter, and a positive ending. And there can be no greater wish fulfilment than the huge amount of money that Damian and Anthony find in the brilliantly entertaining Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce. The catch is, they have to spend it in 17 days…

  • Wished

    by Lissa Evans 

    2022 9 to 14 years 

    • Adventure

    Utterly bonkers and totally brilliant; searingly funny and acutely painful; completely fantastical yet strangely believable; this crazy adventure will make you gasp, smile and maybe even shed a tear or two. 

  • Five Children and It

    by E Nesbit 

    2014 5 to 14 years 

    • Classics
    • Fantasy

    When five siblings – Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother, the Lamb – discover a sand-fairy in their gravel pit, they are jolly surprised and a little delighted.

  • The Boy Whose Wishes Came True

    by Helen Rutter 

    2022 9 to 14 years 

    Archie Crumb thinks he is nothing special, until a footballing fairy godfather gives him nine wishes and the chance to change everything. A rewarding read that deals with similar issues to Jacqueline Wilson but in a more reassuring way.

  • Millions

    by Frank Cottrell-Boyce, illustrated by Steven Lenton 

    2012 9 to 14 years 

    • Chapter books
    • Classics

    One night, a bag containing £229,370 falls from the sky and flattens the hermitage. Damian is convinced it is a gift from God.

More adventures with grandparents

Pic: Ben Mantle 

Charlie’s Grandpa Joe is a brilliant companion, and the loving grandparent-grandchild relationship is perfect for adventures. In a similar vein to Millions, Frank Junior and his Grandpa Frank want to spend money in Grandpa Frank’s Great Big Bucket List by Jenny Pearson. But will they be allowed to do every wild thing they plan?

Grandad Bobby is a huge part of Sunshine’s life – and her whole community – in My Name is Sunshine Simpson by G M Linton. He is always telling Sunshine to go and have adventures.

  • Grandpa Frank’s Great Big Bucket List

    by Jenny Pearson, illustrated by David O’Connell 

    2022 5 to 14 years 

    • Adventure
    • Fantasy

    Funny, heart-warming and full of slapstick comedy: Frank’s on a mission to use his half-a-million-pound inheritance to make his grandpa happy.

  • My Name is Sunshine Simpson

    by G. M. Linton 

    2023 9 to 14 years 

    What is special about Sunshine Simpson? She needs to find something to say about herself for a school assembly – but what? A delight of a book, exploring grief, friendship dynamics and finding your voice in a friendly, relatable manner.

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Those are some of our ideas – but what about you? What funny, imaginative stories do you love reading? Let us know by getting in touch on social media @BookTrust using the hashtag #WhatToReadAfter

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