EDITORIAL REVIEW: *Dear Reader,* I hope, for your sake, that you have not chosen to read this book because you are in the mood for a pleasant experience. If this is the case, I advise you to put this book down instantaneously, because of all the books describing the unhappy lives of the Baudelaire o
The Miserable Mill
โ Scribed by Lemony Snicket; Brett Helquist; Michael Kupperman
- Book ID
- 111970676
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061757167
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Dear Listener,
If you have chosen to listen to this audio for pleasure, I advise you to put it down instantaneously, because of all the audios describing the unhappy lives of the Baudelaire orphans, The Miserable Mill might be the unhappiest.
This recording contains such unpleasantries as a giant pincher machine, a bad casserole, a man with a cloud of smoke where his head should be, and coupons. If you prefer stories that are more heartwarming, please feel free to make another selection.
I also shouldn't mention the interactive features of the CD, which include:
A perplexing word game
Photos from The Lemony Snicket Archives
Art from The Brett Helquist gallery
I have promised to record the entire history of these poor children, but you haven't, so please feel free to make another selection.
With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket
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### Amazon.com Review "The Baudelaire orphans looked out the grimy window of the train and gazed at the gloomy blackness of the Finite Forest, wondering if their lives would ever get better," begins *The Miserable Mill*. If you have been introduced to the three Baudelaire orphans in any of Lemony S
EDITORIAL REVIEW: *Dear Reader,* I hope, for your sake, that you have not chosen to read this book because you are in the mood for a pleasant experience. If this is the case, I advise you to put this book down instantaneously, because of all the books describing the unhappy lives of the Baudelaire o