The Vile Village (A Series of Unfortunate Events #7)
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15 reviews
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4.4
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Vile vile vile what?!
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3.0
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Taylor
This sad and strange book is about 3 children whose parents have died and have an evil villian after their fortune.
Passed around from family member to family member they are now in a villiage with a creepy (or kreepy) uncles' daughter cousin's sister nephews's sister's husband. Weird right?
This sad and strange book is about 3 children whose parents have died and have an evil villian after their fortune.
Passed around from family member to family member they are now in a villiage with a creepy (or kreepy) uncles' daughter cousin's sister nephews's sister's husband. Weird right?
Wabted for Murder?
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3.0
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Carmen
As you read the series, you will find that this is really the official point where the story plot thickens! The three young Baudelaires are sent away to live in a village-not just any village of coarse...a Vile Village...Here they will have to face Count Olaf (who, as you probably know, is trying to rob the three children of their fortune.) But wait! Now the unlucky ones are wanted for murder! Did they really do it? Definetly not, that is avious, but read on and try to control those tears!
Carmen
As you read the series, you will find that this is really the official point where the story plot thickens! The three young Baudelaires are sent away to live in a village-not just any village of coarse...a Vile Village...Here they will have to face Count Olaf (who, as you probably know, is trying to rob the three children of their fortune.) But wait! Now the unlucky ones are wanted for murder! Did they really do it? Definetly not, that is avious, but read on and try to control those tears!
Carmen
Wanted for Murder?
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3.0
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Carmen
As you read the series, you will find that this is really the official point where the story plot thickens! The three young Baudelaires are sent away to live in a village-not just any village of coarse...a Vile Village...Here they will have to face Count Olaf (who, as you probably know, is trying to rob the three children of their fortune.) But wait! Now the unlucky ones are wanted for murder! Did they really do it? Definetly not, that is avious, but read on and try to control those tears!
Carmen
As you read the series, you will find that this is really the official point where the story plot thickens! The three young Baudelaires are sent away to live in a village-not just any village of coarse...a Vile Village...Here they will have to face Count Olaf (who, as you probably know, is trying to rob the three children of their fortune.) But wait! Now the unlucky ones are wanted for murder! Did they really do it? Definetly not, that is avious, but read on and try to control those tears!
Carmen
A town of crazies
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3.0
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Zac
Now the children are being sent to the V.F.D., a village of crow-worshipping loons that are as no sane human could possibly be. This village is demanding and rule-obsessed--there are hundreds of meaningless guidelines to which the orphans must fallow in order to keep an aura of semi-content.
Now the children are being sent to the V.F.D., a village of crow-worshipping loons that are as no sane human could possibly be. This village is demanding and rule-obsessed--there are hundreds of meaningless guidelines to which the orphans must fallow in order to keep an aura of semi-content.
The Vile Series of Villages
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3.0
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3.0
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Reader reviewed by Kristen
Another book. The same setting. The same plot. The same finish. Honestly why must all these books be the same? The children are moved to another village. They find out Olaf is in discise, the caretaker dosn't belive them; niether does Mr. Poe. The children proove their point, the move out and into another home.
Another book. The same setting. The same plot. The same finish. Honestly why must all these books be the same? The children are moved to another village. They find out Olaf is in discise, the caretaker dosn't belive them; niether does Mr. Poe. The children proove their point, the move out and into another home.
Misfortune follows the Baudelaires to their newest home.
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1.0
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1.0
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Reader reviewed by Flak Monkey
Because none of their distant relatives will take them in out of fear of Count Olaf, the three Baudelaire orphans become part of a new program based on the saying "It takes a village to raise a child." Under this program, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny's newest guardians will be all the residents of an entire village. In the hopes of solving the mystery of "V.F.D.," the children choose a village by that name as their new home. But they are terribly disappointed. They are sent to live with a kind but timid man named Hector who loves to cook Mexican food and has a library of forbidden books. V.F.D. is run by the strict Council of Elders, who have made tens of thousands of ridiculous rules that the citizens of the village must follow or risk being burned at the stake. When the Baudelaires are falsely accused of murder and imprisoned, they must escape from the jail and find their friends the Quagmires, who are hidden somewhere in the village. This was another miserable, hilarious book in A Series of Unfortunate Events that is a must-read for all fans of the series.
Because none of their distant relatives will take them in out of fear of Count Olaf, the three Baudelaire orphans become part of a new program based on the saying "It takes a village to raise a child." Under this program, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny's newest guardians will be all the residents of an entire village. In the hopes of solving the mystery of "V.F.D.," the children choose a village by that name as their new home. But they are terribly disappointed. They are sent to live with a kind but timid man named Hector who loves to cook Mexican food and has a library of forbidden books. V.F.D. is run by the strict Council of Elders, who have made tens of thousands of ridiculous rules that the citizens of the village must follow or risk being burned at the stake. When the Baudelaires are falsely accused of murder and imprisoned, they must escape from the jail and find their friends the Quagmires, who are hidden somewhere in the village. This was another miserable, hilarious book in A Series of Unfortunate Events that is a must-read for all fans of the series.
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