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As the Baudelaire orphans trudge up the dark stairway that leads to their new home, they can't help but wonder what lies above. Could this be the place where they will finally be safe?
In their luxurious new home, surely they will be able to relax. With some luck, Violet can finally enjoy inventing as a hobby. Unless, of course, she must invent a contraption in an attempt to free friends in danger. And Klaus may find time to enjoy reading in the Squalors' private library. That is, if he doesn't need the books to find one piece of vital information. And Sunny may be able to spend her time gleefully gnawing. Unless she needs to employ her extraordinary teeth to escape a terrifying trap.
What lies above is a mystery, but what is certain is that when you are living on the top floor of a tall apartment building, it's a long way down. The Baudelaires had best be prepared, just in case the penthouse apartment of 667 Dark Avenue presents a series of unfortunate events.
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- Library Binding 272 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0060288892
- ISBN-13: 9780060288891
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Pub date: Mar 01, 2001
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette and Others
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I really enjoyed reading this entire series, and since I put them all up at the same time, they'll all get the same comment.
It was great to read and watch as the lives of the three siblings went on. It was amazing that they were always driven away from a good life, but still survived out in ... Continue
I really enjoyed reading this entire series, and since I put them all up at the same time, they'll all get the same comment.
It was great to read and watch as the lives of the three siblings went on. It was amazing that they were always driven away from a good life, but still survived out in the end.
One thing I'm disappointed in is that I never got to find out what was in the sugar bowl.
The Thirteen books of this series left several things open-ended, which is by no means bad. It just makes me madly curious.
I am satisfied with how the ending went, but I won't say anymore about it. You need to read it for yourself. =)
My top three books of the series:
The Reptile Room
The Penultimate Peril
The End