Review of The Miserable Mill (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 4) by...
I have all the Lemony Snicket books at home, up to #13. I've read them ALL. They're ALL good!
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This series was my ENTIRE LIFE when I was a small human child. I saved any and all money I received to buy the books (my first collection of matching hardcovers) and listened to them on cassette tape...
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I have read the whole series it is pretty good but they do not tell you all the secrets.
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I LOVE THIS SERIES!!! I've read most of the books and watched the rest on Netflix. I highly recommend it to ages 7-101. You will really love it. WARNING: this book is sad and some-what depressing
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This book is about the Baudelaire orphans who travel to the Lucky Smells Lumbermill to work for their new guardian. The building next door, however, is shaped like Count Olaf’s tattoo of his eye, and...
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9 year old: Best book series ever, but Count Olaf is a jerk. Lemony Snicket has lots of great books, but this series is my favorite. 7 year old: I liked it, because we read it together. 12 year old: It...
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for people wondering, the ar levl of this book is 6.2and is worth 5 points
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(warning This book has many large words) This book honestly makes me ache because when it nears the end one of the very optimistic characters loses a limb. That doesn't mean I don't like this book...
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The Baudelaire children are now being sent to their newest guardian, the owner of the Lucky Smells Lumber Mill to live, and apparently, to work. The Baudelaire have to hope that the treacherous Count...
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