After running away from a strange town, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny get into more trouble in the 255 page book The Hostile Hospital by Lemony Snicket. The orphans have recently been framed for murder and are hiding out in a half finished hospital. But Count Olaf easily finds them and captures Violet. After barley escaping Olaf's clutches, Klaus and Sunny desperately disguise themselves as doctors in order to save their sister from having her head cut of. But after all they go through to avoid Olaf, in the end they are forced to hide in the trunk of his car in order to escape a deadly fire. You have to read this book to find out how the orphans got mixed up in these unfortunate events.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
The Series of Unfortunate Events: Book 4 The Misrable Mill
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he book The Miserable Mill by Lemony Snicket, there are 194 pages filled with details about the Baudelaire orphans stay at Lucky Smells Lumbermill. They were as miserable as ever since they’re new caretaker was making them work there. But just as it seemed like things couldn't’t get any worse, Klaus caused a horrible accident after his glasses broke and he had to get a replacement pair from an eye doctor. Violet and Sunny discovered that the eye doctor, Dr. Orwell, was working with Count Olaf who was disguised as her receptionist, Shirley. Dr. Orwell was hypnotizing Klaus so he would cause accidents and get the orphan's caretaker so angry that he would give them to Shirley. The children managed to stop one fatal "accident", but they weren't able to stop an accident that was a real accident. Find out who lives and read this amazing book.
he book The Miserable Mill by Lemony Snicket, there are 194 pages filled with details about the Baudelaire orphans stay at Lucky Smells Lumbermill. They were as miserable as ever since they’re new caretaker was making them work there. But just as it seemed like things couldn't’t get any worse, Klaus caused a horrible accident after his glasses broke and he had to get a replacement pair from an eye doctor. Violet and Sunny discovered that the eye doctor, Dr. Orwell, was working with Count Olaf who was disguised as her receptionist, Shirley. Dr. Orwell was hypnotizing Klaus so he would cause accidents and get the orphan's caretaker so angry that he would give them to Shirley. The children managed to stop one fatal "accident", but they weren't able to stop an accident that was a real accident. Find out who lives and read this amazing book.
Friday, January 8, 2010
The Series of Unfortunate Events: Book 3 The Wide Window

Misfortune follows the Baudelaires in The Wide Window, a book by Lemony Snicket that has 214 pages. The children are now living with their Aunt Josephine, who had polyphobia (a fear of many things), but lived in a house that looks like it's about to fall into the lake where her husband died. Soon after the Baudelaires arrived, Count Olaf did too disguised as Captain Sham. But later, the children's Aunt leaves them a note saying that she committed suicide and that they will be placed in the care of Captain Sham. But the three children found a secret message and traveled to the cave where their Aunt, very much alive, was hiding. She later died, right before Count Olaf almost adopted the children, and right before his plan failed. But the Count escaped and Mr. Poe, a banker in charge of the orphans' affairs, didn't do anything to stop him. Everyone should read these books even though they are extremely depressing.
The Series of Unfortunate Events: Book 2 The Reptile Room

Violet, Sunny, and Klaus Baudelaire endure another depressing chapter in their lives in the book The Reptile Room by Lemony Snicket, which has 190 pages. In this book, the orphans go to live with their "Uncle," Montgomery Montgomery ( Uncle Monty). He is a herpetologist( someone who studies snakes) who is very nice and is taking the Baudelaires to Peru to collect specimans. The children thought that they were going to be happy, but then Uncle Monty's new assistant, Stephano, arrived. Stephano was really Count Olaf in disguise, and he threatened to harm the children if they told their uncle. In the end, the orphans escaped Count Olaf's clutches but Uncle Monty was the one killed. But if someone says that his death was an accident, tell them to look at the book more closely. This book is sad but has many cliffhangers, so if you read it you'll probably want to read book three, The Wide Window. You will also learn some new words along the way.
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