The woeful saga of the Baudelaire orphans continues as evil Count Olaf discovers their whereabouts at Esmae Squalor's seventy-one bedroom penthouse and concocts a new plan for stealing their family fortune.
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The woeful saga of the Baudelaire orphans continues as evil Count Olaf discovers their whereabouts at Esmae Squalor's seventy-one bedroom penthouse and concocts a new plan for stealing their family fortune.
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Good. Good condition. Book 6 Hardcover edition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
These books are for my 10 yr old granddaughter as she loves this series very much!
Hunter10
Jan 30, 2009
A Must Read book of the century (So far)
This book was the best out of all of the other Lemony Snicket series.Put down Harry Potter because this tale is way better!I couldn't even put it down! I was breathless to figure out what would become of these three children.I just wish that Mr. Poe would have been more comforting towards them. Besides their parents had already perished in a fire.And I think he should have met Count Olaf before letting the three youngsters live with him. I really think he should have let the Baudelaires decide where they wanted to live.Anyways this book was about the three children going to live at 667 Dark Avenue. Their gaurdians were Jerome and Esme Squalor and Esme was always talking about wether things were in or out. And then Count Olaf appears disguised as an auctioneer. And later on he kidnaps the Quagmire triplets along with Esme Squalor his girlfriend.The triplets are in a red herring from the In Auction. Then Count Olaf escapes as usual with his comrades.