The Ersatz Elevator (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 6)
by Lemony Snicketpublished
June 9th 2003
(first published 2001)
by Egmont Books Ltd
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Paperback, 259 pages
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1405208724
(isbn13: 9781405208727)
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Fans of Lemony Snicket's wonderful Series of Unfortunate Events won't be surprised to find that in the sixth installment the three Baudelaire orphans...more
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Read in November, 2007
This book wasn't really captivating or resolving in any way, but it was at least nice that the Baudelaire's saw the two Quagmire triplets for a few moments. The only thing I really liked about Book the Sixth is the satirical punch to fads and materialism through Esme's obsession with the IN-significant details.
Also, I don't know how much longer I can handle their misfortune and the stupid adults who always have issues in trusting the children. It's really getting on my nerves!
Also, I don't know how much longer I can handle their misfortune and the stupid adults who always have issues in trusting the children. It's really getting on my nerves!
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This book, The Ersatz Elevator, takes place at 667 Dark Avenue.If you are interested in adventure,tradgy,and mystery books this is the one for you.The main charaters in this book are three youngsters,Voilet is the oldest Bauldelaire,and she loves to invent things to help solve their problem,Klaus is the second oldest,and he loves to read to help give hint to help their siblings, and Sunny is the youngest Baudelaire ,her favorite thing to do is bite with her four sharp baby teeth. Jerome, is thei...more
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Read in February, 2001
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Read in June, 2008
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Read in January, 2005
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out of all of the lemony snickette series
in which i have read.
i found this book the most interesting and with the best plot and storyline
i has suspense , drama , adventure , mystery and love and family with the siblings relationships.
this book i found to be the most gripping and interesting evne though all of the people i have consulted insist that the 5th book the academy one with the other set of triplets/twins? that they met - but i found that book dull and the story line they get the...more
in which i have read.
i found this book the most interesting and with the best plot and storyline
i has suspense , drama , adventure , mystery and love and family with the siblings relationships.
this book i found to be the most gripping and interesting evne though all of the people i have consulted insist that the 5th book the academy one with the other set of triplets/twins? that they met - but i found that book dull and the story line they get the...more
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So the three children would move into another relatives house after they get kicked out of the academy. Count Olaf would kidnap the two friends of Violet,Klaus and Sunny since the 2 friends helped them escape. The relative they're living with is rich, her house is really dark. They would need to walk up the stairs every now and then. One day they went down taking the elevator and it did not work, so they were stuck. So they had to use strings in order to get down, so they made a rope. They would...more
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humor fans, penny dreadful fans, irony fans, Lemony Snicket fans
Yes, the Series of Unfortunate Events books can get real formulaic, which I think is the whole point, but I still love them. I've noticed that the Baudelaires can always recognize Count Olaf when he's in disguise, but they can never recognize his assistants, whose disguises are always equally mediocre. Oh well.
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny find and then lose the Quagmire triplets (there is quite a bit of weeping in anguish at the end of this book). I also like Snicket's word tricks and his allus...more
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny find and then lose the Quagmire triplets (there is quite a bit of weeping in anguish at the end of this book). I also like Snicket's word tricks and his allus...more
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Read in August, 2005
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My teacherrecommends it for: Any kid.
out of all the Lemony Snicket books this one jumped out at me the most. It had such a good description of the setting and also great characters. I never got tired of reading this book. I read it in 3 days and it was absoultly terrific! I would recomend it to any kid that wants a good weekend read.
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Read in October, 2007
This series just keeps getting more interesting. All the adults in these books are just infuriating! Again, I love Snicket's style. His dark humor, the allusions to tragic, unfortunate lives and events past, the quirky vocabulary explanations. The warnings of further dire circumstances and lack of happy endings. For the reader to turn back and quit reading. I mean, who else really does this? Just plain good writing. His exaggerration of the annoying or irrational qualities in his characters capt...more
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Read in November, 2008
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anyone!!!
I really like this one and how it carries over the quagmire triplets instead of dropping their character. It's really sad, but also funny and be ware of red herrings!!!!!
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i dont really like these books that much. they're not very good. i only read them because i wanted to find out what happened to the baudelaire children... i guess #13 is the best, but it frustrated me because it left so many questions unanswered and it's the LAST book in the series!! yeah, i read the beatrice letters, but it didnt really answer anything or make sense...
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This was a cool book. These kind of books are hard to stop reading because at the end of every chapter there is a mystery. It kinda makes me mad sometimes but i also like it because it makes me keep reading. I read this book so much at one time that when i was done reading my eyes would hurt. That is what i thought about this book.
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I think that it might be interesting to live as high up as the Baudelaires do in this book. The plot really starts to thicken here.
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My generic review for A Series of Unfortunate Events.
I really love this series. I love the wit and humor. I love the way the author 'explains' and 'defines' things to the reader. I was constantly laughing out loud while reading these.
The series does get progressively darker or more confusing as to who is good and who is bad. But it never reaches Harry Potter level. I would feel comfortable with my tweens reading these.
Very good twists and turns and outright ridiculous in parts...more
I really love this series. I love the wit and humor. I love the way the author 'explains' and 'defines' things to the reader. I was constantly laughing out loud while reading these.
The series does get progressively darker or more confusing as to who is good and who is bad. But it never reaches Harry Potter level. I would feel comfortable with my tweens reading these.
Very good twists and turns and outright ridiculous in parts...more
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I like how in this book, some of the questions in your head are answered.
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
Younger readers
So so. Again, with this series, some elements are childish.
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ok so i luv this one its really good i finished in like two days amazing i know well this one i the best ive read so far they keep getting better and better(except the one with the child abuse) but yeah i really suggest reading it. YAY!
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Read in September, 2008
recommends it for:
kids who are not easilly traumatized
Things are heating up again. The "adventures" of the Baudelaire's follow the same pattern as always. What's really interesting is how the story of Lemony Snicket is beginning to intertwine with theirs. The real mystery is - Who is Beatrice? What is Snicket's relationship to the story? Why is Count Olaf doing what he's doing? Also, in this book, the children are becoming much more clever and self-sufficient, which is a relief.
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Read in September, 2008
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The Ersatz Elevator was a great book. It was interesting and very unpredictable. It kept you guessing of what would happen to the orphans when they got into problems and how they were going to get out of the situation. There were a few parts of the book that were kind of boring and it didn't get to the point. Overall, I enjoyed it and think Lemony Snicket is a great author. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
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