The Vile Village (A Series of Unfortunate Events #7)

 
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Not the best, but good.
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This book isn't the best in the series, but it is worth the read and I'm suprised that the books in the series aren't going downhill or anything!

Best part in this book would have to be the discovery of the Quagmire triplets and the way they are gone once again and may never be seen or heard of. If you have read the other books in the series, I'm sure you will also enjoy this one.

So, I recommend this book and I suggest you read the other books in the series before this if you haven't already. Some people may not like it because in each book they're trying to escape Olaf's clutches, but the one good and interesting part in the book is every different adventure, mystery, and encounter the poor Baudelaires approach.
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loved it
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Reader reviewed by K.P.P.

I felt that this novel was the best one out of them. In it the Boudelaire children trip upon a mysterious town where Count Olaf is trying to get to. There they find the friendliest man they have met along their trips who helps them in their many adventures and problems. While trying to escape the newspaper which says that they are supposed to be in jail for committing murder, they invent with their new friend an air balloon.

I would recommend reading this book, it was very exciting.
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BIRDS!!!
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Reader reviewed by Hinge_Pin

Is it Alfred Hitchcock de ja vou or what? This town of mindless drones, run by completly obsessed rulemakers, and they worship crows. That is just freaky. At least they find a friend. One who has a secret library and is building a hot air balloon in order to escape from the terrible town. This is a book that all young people should read. I think it shows the importance of some rules but not like this town. Rules can come back to hurt you if you have too many. Keep em comin Lemony!!!! Please!!!
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entertaining
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Reader reviewed by chan-chan

overall this book was very entertaining because the bauderlaires loose their chance of finding out about their parents when Jacques gets accused of being couutn olaf, they get acussed and aressted for "killing Jaques", they also meet up with the Quagmires (their long lost friends), and lastly they loose the chance of finally finding out important information from the Quagmires because Esmae Squalor shoots a horpoon gun at the Quamire's notebook and hits it making all of the papers in the notebook fly away.
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A crow filled good time.
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Reader reviewed by Susie

This book is a good book cause it just has that special something. It includes fire, a vilan a village full of old people who are obbsessed with crows and 3 orphans and the letters V.F.D. To see what this all means read this great book.
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