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A book review on the seventh book in the series of unfortunate events. The Vile Village. |
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This is a book about... | ||||
Three orphans who's parents were killed in a fire in the first book and they are sent off for a whole village to look after them. An evil geniouse has got thier friends (who are also orphans)imprisoned. The Baudelaire children (the orphans) face a struggle of finding their friends while having to escape from prison having been accused of murder. | ||||
I especially liked... | ||||
I liked the things that the Baudelaires had to face and the in genious plans they have to come up with to save not only thier own necks, but others too. | ||||
I didn't like... | ||||
Througout each book in the series the plot becomes repeatative and you can always predict what the ending will be. | ||||
This book made me feel... | ||||
It is a fairly sad story only not one to make you blub. I didn't feel that Snicket really was writing his best in this series. | ||||
The author of this book... | ||||
Doesn't make it believable enough. I believe that he probably a very good author but is not particullaly showing it in this work. | ||||
I recommend this book because... | ||||
Even though it's not fantastic it makes you wonder what V.F.D is. | ||||
I don't recommend this book because... | ||||
Really if you've read the first you've read them all. Like I said before the plot gets repetative. | ||||
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You don't have to read them in order or anything like that but it would be better, and you would understand the plot better, I would certainly read th first one before going on to the others. | ||||
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