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Synopsis Could things possibly be looking up for the continually downtrodden Baudelaire orphans? Probably not. In the 10th book of this incessantly popular series, Sunny is separated from her old sibling, and must attempt to unravel Count Olaf’s evil plans while being forced to cook for his twisted gang of miscreants. At the same time, Violet and Klaus battle a swarm of snow gnats, uncover a secret message, and are deeply surprised to encounter the survivor of a horrible fire. Will the trio be reunited? Will any clues about V.F.D. actually turn up? Only Lemony Snicket knows., In the perilous Mortmain Mountains, Klaus and Violet Baudelaire meet another well-read person, who helps them try to rescue Sunny from the villainous Count Olaf and his henchmen as they all near "the last safe place.", In the perilous Mortmain Mountains, Klaus and Violet Baudelaire meet another well-read person, who helps them try to rescue Sunny from the villainous Count Olaf and his henchmen as they all near "the last safe place.", This is the tenth entry in the popular series that follows the dangerous adventures of the Baudelaire orphans. Here Klaus, Sunny, and Violet uncover a secret message, battle a swarm of snow gnats, and are surprised to encounter the survivor of a horrible fire.
| Size | | Length: | 337 pages | | Height: | 7.3 in | | Width: | 5.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 15.2 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "A man of my acquaintance once wrote a poem called "The Road Less Traveled," describing a journey he took through the woods along a path most travelers never used. The poet found that the road less traveled was peaceful but quite lonely, and he was probably a bit nervous as he went along, because if anything happened on the road less traveled, the other travelers would be on the road more frequently traveled and so couldn't hear him as he cried for help. Sure enough, that poet is now dead."
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