The Reptile Room
Books | Fiction / Literary
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Lemony Snicket
There is nothing to be found in the pages of A Series of Unfortunate Events but misery and despair. You still have time to choose another international best-seller to read. But if you must know what unpleasantries befall the charming and clever Baudelaire children read on . . . In The Reptile Room the siblings endure a car accident, a terrible smell, a deadly serpent, a long knife, a brass reading lamp, and the re-appearance of a person they'd hoped never to see again. With 5 million copies sold in the UK alone, one might consider Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events to make him one of the most successful children's authors of the past decade. We, however, consider these miserable so-called adventure stories and the Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey that accompanied the books for children as nothing more than a dreadful mistake.
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More Details:
Author
Lemony Snicket
Pages
190
Publisher
Egmont
Published Date
2010
ISBN
1405249544 9781405249546
Community ReviewsSee all
"Great second book in the series. RIP Uncle Monty. "
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Jamie Publicover
"I am really not sure who these books are written for haha. Some part of me loves them, but they really stress me out. I remember that I never finished the series as a kid because I couldn't deal with it. I think I read up to The Vile Village (book 7)."
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Emily
"Great follow-up to the bad beginning"
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Luke
"I'm not sure why I want to keep reading these if only terrible things happen, but Lemony Snicket has me hooked and even giggling at some parts of the story."
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Jessica English-Ramsay
"I liked this book better than the first in the series, and think it sets up the rest of the series well, in regards to Olaf and his plans. I felt like there was much less interrupting with “this means” and when it was, it was done better with more clever examples than a dictionary reading."
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Hailey Showalter
"3.75"
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RS
"*4.5"
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Raven
"I've only read this series, but from just this series I like the authors unique writing style."
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Sierra Burgin