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David Walliams
When I was a child I devoured every book I could get my hands on. I loved losing myself in colourful and dramatic stories - and my absolute favourite was "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Everything about it electrified me, and when I reread Roald Dahl's books as an adult it surprised me.