A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Carnivorous Carnival
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Joining the Caligari Carnival, where people come to see lions and messy eating, the Baudelaire siblings’ story involves a confusing map, an ambidextrous person, a wooden plank and Chabo the Wolf Baby. Fleeing once more, for the first time Violet and Klaus are separated from their sister Sunny.
The ninth in the Series of Unfortunate Events continuing the story of the Baudelaire orphans. Read by Tim Curry. This carnivorous work contains such a distressing story that consuming any of its contents would be far more stomach-turning than even the most imbalanced meal. Read if you dare!!!
Product Details
Series
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Format
Hardback
ISBN
9781405207522
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 6.6; Middle years; 7.0 points
Condition
New
Part of this Series
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What kids think
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ellie-melay27
on 5 March 2013i loved it. i loved how those 3 never fail to get themselves out of any trouble that they are in with count Olaf.
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Too-Amazayn
on 5 March 2013It’s a little strange how even though these books each have their unfortunate event they are really enjoyable, each page spent in anticipation of Violets inventions, Klaus’ knowledge and sunny’s Bites. this is the ninth in the series and watch as the orphans hide as circus freaks.
4 out of 5 -
lap312i
on 4 March 2013i’d love to read it
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lemonhoneysss10
on 2 March 2012A frightning book, one of the cleverest books so far!
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aishah1234
on 25 February 2011I thought this book was a bit frightening for me and should only be suitable for children aged 10 or over like me whom I’m ten. The ending was scary so it shouldn’t be read to a 6 year old.
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alidai92
on 19 September 2009this book is great i loved reading it !
5 out of 5
emmi6195
on 7 March 2014
its very exciting keeps you on the edge of your seat and they always have a brilliant plan