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The Carnivorous Carnival Book the Ninth (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
by Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist
Hardcover: Oct 2002,
304 pages.
Paperback: Jan 2003,
286 pages.
Rated of 5
by mariah strickland
the book was awesome lemony can u tell me how old u r ???? because u r an excelent writer u have thousands of ideas in your head i hope your career goes as far as the sky i cannot wait til the next book"the slippery slope"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,**mariah**
Rated of 5
by hannah
this book was da bomb it realy was a page turner
Rated of 5
by joseph
it was great i have read all of them i think some parts could be better but for the most part it is great.
Rated of 5
by Rose
I really enjoyed reading the Carnivorous Carnival. I really feel like I am there. But I do feel like the book takes your advantage sometimes because the suspence kills you. Then at the end, it is not what you hoped for. You can still have fun reading it. I just love the way Lemony Snicket writes his books!
Rated of 5
by Melissa
The book was very very good and i can't wait for the next one
Rated of 5
by johann piper
i know to be honest when i rate books, so i was with this one. the book was interesting at times, but it got quite dumb. i did not like the ending. TO SAD!!!
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