The Reptile Room
As Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire travel along Lousy Lane toward their new home, they fear the worst. It's true that Violet Baudelaire has escaped some close calls before. For a fourteen-year-old, she has an extraordinary talent for inventing things. And her brother, Klaus, is also well...
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As Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire travel along Lousy Lane toward their new home, they fear the worst. It's true that Violet Baudelaire has escaped some close calls before. For a fourteen-year-old, she has an extraordinary talent for inventing things. And her brother, Klaus, is also well equipped for emergencies. He has read a great deal and possesses just the sort of knowledge that can get them out of a tight spot. Their younger sister, Sunny, is also helpful in a jam. Though she is only an infant, she has four very sharp teeth, and she likes to bite things. Still, even though the Baudelaires have great talent among them, they can't help but worry about what sort of guardian their strange Uncle Montgomery Montgomery will be. After all, these siblings are extremely unlucky and they had best be on their guard. Certainly, they will need all of their abilities if they should find themselves faced with a dreadful series of unfortunate events.
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Format: library binding
ISBN:
9780060283131 (0060283130)
Publish date: 1999
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 191
Edition language: English
Series: A Series of Unfortunate Events 1 (#2)
So much fun! The Baudelaire children finally beging to feel a sense of safety when their world turns upside down again.These poor kids just can't catch a break.Count Olaf I'd back at his antics, and he almost succeeds. Thankfully the children are smart and become safe once again.The plot for this st...
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- Si seulement l'oncle Monty savait ce que nous savons ! dit Violette. Si Stephano savait que l'oncle Monty sait ce que nous savons ! Mais l'oncle Monty ne sait pas ce que nous savons, et Stephano sait qu'il ne le sait pas.- Je sais, dit Klaus.- Je le sais que tu sais. Mais ce que nous ne savons pas...
~*Full series overview here on The Bent Bookworm!*~The Reptile Room starts off (after the necessary doom-and-gloom letter from the narrator, of course) on a much better note for the Baudelaires. At last it seems they may be going to live with someone who genuinely cares for them and has their best i...
3.5 stars. I do really enjoy his mechanic of explaining the meaning of words within the context of the story.