The Slippery Slope (A Series of Unfortunate Events #10)

 
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OMG QUIGLEY! And Violet and Quigley! They're adorable even if basically nothing whatsoever happens between them.
The meaning behind VFD is finally revealed, though it doesn't mean all that much :P
Can someone tell me what is up with The Man with No Hair and The Woman with No Beard? Because they are apparently badass and scary, but they just kind of weird me out.

Overall a good book in the series. Sunny starts to grow up a bit, Violet takes an interest in a certain boy, things are burned down, a few secrets are revealed, and even more are introduced.
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Reader reviewed by safia

The Baudelaire orphans are on their biggest adventure yet. They have been seperated in the Mortmain Mountains trying to get to the secret VFD headquarters. Sunny, the youngest Baudelaire, is in the hands of the villainous Count Olaf and his troupe, while Violet and Klaus are wandering the cold, desolate mountainside.

In this book we read about how the orphans struggle and remain courageous even in the most despairing and unfortuante events. We also meet two villains that are even more evil, menacing, and villainous than Count Olaf.

It is awesome and worth a read!
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Reader reviewed by Carmen



Okay. For those of you who don't know yet, the next book is out and it is called The Grim Grotto.
Mr. Snicket is also working on two final books (so I have heard) and that will make a grand total of 13 books! Keep going!!
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This book has the Baudelaire orphans in it (DUH) and they are still trying to piece together that confusing puzzel of misfotune that surrounds their lives...and poor little Sunny (the youngest) has been kidnapped by Count Olaf, amd is forced to cook for them ( olaf and his hanchmen, I mean). Meanwhile, the other two, Klaus and Violet, are desperatly trying to save her when an unexpected alley- or lost family member of a certain close pair of triplets-
shows up to try and help them out. In the end Klaus, Violet, Sunny and...well you'll just have to read and fimd out. Best of luck, (you will need it)
Carmen
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Reader reviewed by Malia

Ahh! This book was soo good... and it was worth the wait for it! The author made the series soo good and each book was even better than the rest! I LOVE THIS BOOK... AND I LOVE THE WHOLE SERIES MORE!!!
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A Slippery Book
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Reader reviewed by Taylor/ Mrs. Fleming's Class

This book was fun to read. It has it's own little mystery and adventure happening and the author tells this story different from any book you have ever read! Lemony Snicket was the best person to write this book and I hope you enjoy it!
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