David P.'s review
The Carnivorous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 9)
by Lemony Snicket
David P.'s review
The Carnivorous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 9) by Lemony Snicket
David P.'s review
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recommended for: Anyone who likes to read
"The Carniverous Carnival" is the ninth book in the "Series of Unfortunate Events" series, but look at the title for a minute. "The Carniverous Carnival". Carniverous. Thats pretty awesome, in my mind. But the thing is, the title only hints at the awesomeness of thes book, which is good by the "Series of Unfortunate Events" standards and utterly immortal compared to other books.
The main characters are Violet Baudelaire, who has a knack for inventing things and is the oldest Baudelaire sibling; Klaus Baudelaire, who loves to read and is the only boy in the Baudelaire family; Sunny Baudelaire, who is a infant with sharp teeth and a love of biting sutff; and Count Olaf, the smart, scheming villan who is always trying to get the Baudelaire fortune. Other major characters are Madame Lulu, a fortuneteller who suffers a bloody death at the end of the book; and three freaks: Kevin, Colette, and Hugo.
The plot goes something like this: The three Ba...more
The main characters are Violet Baudelaire, who has a knack for inventing things and is the oldest Baudelaire sibling; Klaus Baudelaire, who loves to read and is the only boy in the Baudelaire family; Sunny Baudelaire, who is a infant with sharp teeth and a love of biting sutff; and Count Olaf, the smart, scheming villan who is always trying to get the Baudelaire fortune. Other major characters are Madame Lulu, a fortuneteller who suffers a bloody death at the end of the book; and three freaks: Kevin, Colette, and Hugo.
The plot goes something like this: The three Ba...more
