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The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket
Book the First
After the sudden death of their parents, the three Baudelaire children must depend on each other and their wits when it turns out that the distant relative who is appointed their guardian is determined to use any means necessary to get their fortune. |
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The Reptile Room by Lemony Snicket
Book the Second
After narrowly escaping the menacing clutches of the dastardly Count Olaf, the three Baudelaire orphans are taken in by a kindly herpetologist with whom they live happily for an all-too-brief time. |
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The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket
Book the Third
Catastrophes and misfortune continue to plague the Baudelaire orphans after they're sent to live with fearful Aunt Josephine who offers little protection against Count Olaf's treachery. |
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The Miserable Mill by Lemony Snicket
Book the Fourth
Accidents, evil plots, and general misfortune abound when, in their continuing search for a home, the Baudelaire orphans are sent to live and work in a sinister lumber mill. |
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The Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket
Book the Fifth
As their outrageous misfortune continues, the Baudelaire orphans are shipped off to a miserable boarding school, where they befriend the two Quagmire triplets and find that they have been followed by the dreaded Count Olaf. |
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The Ersatz Elevator by Lemony Snicket
Book the Sixth
The woeful saga of the Baudelaire orphans continues as evil Count Olaf discovers their whereabouts at Esmé Squalor's seventy-one bedroom penthouse and concocts a new plan for stealing their family fortune. |
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The Vile Village by Lemony Snicket
Book the Seventh
Under a new government program based on the saying "It takes a village to raise a child," the Baudelaire orphans are adopted by an entire town, with disastrous results. |
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The Hostile Hospital by Lemony Snicket
Book the Eighth
On the run after being falsely accused of murder, the three Baudelaire orphans find themselves in the Heimlich Hospital, with the evil Count Olaf in close pursuit. |
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The Carnivorous Carnival by Lemony Snicket
Book the Ninth
On the run as suspected murderers, the unlucky Baudelaire orphans find themselves trapped in the Caligari Carnival, where they must masquerade as freaks in order to hide from the evil Count Olaf. |
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Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Biography by Lemony Snicket
The elusive author provides a glimpse into his mysterious and sometimes confusing life, using fanciful letters, diary entries, and other miscellaneous documents as well as photographs and illustrations. |
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The Slippery Slope by Lemony Snicket
Book the Tenth
In the perilous Mortmain Mountains, Klaus and Violet Baudelaire meet another well-read person, who helps them try to rescue Sunny from the villainous Count Olaf and his henchmen as they all near "the last safe place."
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The Grim Grotto by Lemony Snicket
Book the Eleventh
Still pursued by the evil Count Olaf, the Baudelaire orphans attempt to reach a very important VFD meeting, but first they must travel in a rattletrap submarine to the Gorgonian Grotto, a dangerous underwater cave, in search of the sugar bowl.
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The Penultimate Peril by Lemony Snicket
Book the Twelfth
The Baudelaire orphans disguise themselves as employees of the Hotel Denoument and find themselves pursued by the evil Count Olaf and by others. |
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The End by Lemony Snicket
Book the Thirteenth
The subject of this awful book is too upsetting to talk about. You should really just forget you ever heard of this book and read something else. If you insist on torturing yourself, place a hold on The End and get ready for more dreadful adventures with the Baudelaire orphans. |
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The Beatrice Letters by Lemony Snicket
Top secret – only for readers deeply interested in the Baudelaire case. How I pity these readers. |
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Movie
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are taken in by a series of oddball relatives and others after their wealthy parents are killed in a fire. The first to take them in is the dastardly and cunning Count Olaf, who is only interested in their inheritance. |