❝The Baudelaire orphans stopped. It was early in the morning, and the three children had been walking for hours across the flat and unfamiliar landscape.❞ Welcome again to yet another adventure of the poor, beloved orphans. This book, as expected based on the events from the previous one, is signif...
2.5 stars"The Baudelaire orphans stopped. It was early in the morning, and the three children had been walking for hours across the flat and unfamiliar landscape." Welcome again to yet another adventure of the poor, beloved orphans. This book, as expected based on the events from the previous one, i...
This review can also be found at: Blogger & Goodreads. We open with Baudelaire fleeing from an angry mob wanting to burn them at the stake, life for the orphans will never be smooth sailing. With nowhere safe to turn they head to a hospital after another encounter with the letters V.F.D. After bei...
It's such a duh to say that as always, Snicket is brilliant. Even if you're not familiar with the Series of Unfortunate Events books, you probably could have figured out how much I like this one from the five stars I clicked for it.Sunny's dialogue hits moments of humorous perfection in this volume....
What more can I say about this series that I haven't already? So The Hostile Hospital was certainly one of the better book in the series so far. What I liked most about it was that Klaus and Sunny had to fend for themselves for a time. It changed the dynamics and forced Sunny to engage in more dialo...
This is the first of the series that I'm questioning leaving in my classroom library. The series as a whole is fun and I adore the tone of it and the fun vocabulary lessons and hilarious analogies.There's a scene in this one, however, that I'm not sure how an eight-year-old would react. Violet end...
la la la la la.... have a heart-shaped balloon.The Baudelaires try to escape Count Olaf & crew by disguising themselves as ineffectual hospital volunteers... but Sunny & Klaus end up nearly being forced to perform a crainioectomy on their sister in the Operating Theater.
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