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Title: The Vile Village (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 7)
by Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist
ISBN: 0-06-440865-5
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pub. Date: 24 April, 2001
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.79 (68 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The Vile Village
Comment: The Vile Village is one of the most captivating books in A Series of Unfortunate Events. It gets you hooked and you want to keep reading it. The story is about the horrible experiences of the Baudelaire orphans in the Village of Fowl Devotees. The Baudelaire children's parents died in a horrible fire which happened in the first book of the series. Since then, the children have stayed at many different places. In The Vile Village, the children go to live with Hector. Hector is a man who lives in The Village of Fowl Devotees. The people in the town assigned the children to live with Hector, the handyman.

In the Village of Fowl Devotees there are over twenty thousand rules. If you disobey them you will be burned at a stake. Hector told the orphans that he has broken some of the rules himself. One rule he broke was when he made a mobile hot air balloon. Making any kind of mechanical device is against the law in the Village of Fowl Devotees. It is also against the law to have any books that talk about forbidden things. Hector has some books like this in his personal library. If people found out about this he would be burned at a stake.

Soon after the Baudelaire children arrive at the Village of Fowl Devotees, Count Olaf enters the town. He is a man who is after the Baudelaire children's enormous fortune. It is against the law in the Village of Fowl Devotees to be evil, so the townspeople are going to burn Count Olaf at the stake. Then the orphans find out he is not the real Count Olaf. The night before he is about to be burned at the stake he gets murdered. The real Count Olaf killed him but the Baudelaire children get accused of the crime. The next thing they know they are being put in jail and are scheduled to be burned at stake the following afternoon. Do you think the Baudelaire orphans will get burned or will they escape? Or will another unfortunate event happen? Read the book to find out!!!!

Rating: 5
Summary: The Vile Village
Comment: The Vile Village is the seventh book of A Series of Unfortunate Events. This is a great book. If you have read any of the Series of Unfortunate Events I think you will like this book. The books are about three orphans named Violet, Klaus, and Sunny. Starting in the fifth book they have been trying to find out the true secret of V.F.D. Violet is an inventor, Klaus does the researching, and Sunny likes to bite stuff. In each book they go to a different guardian. If you don't have this book buy it now. The reason I like these books is because they keep you interested and are really exciting when the orphans are trying to get away from Count Olaf.

Rating: 5
Summary: They're alive! They survived the Vile Village
Comment: The Vile Village by Lemony Snicket puplished in 2001.
Boom! Count Olaf has a harpoon gun and is shooting at the Baudelaires
while they're getting into their balloon. And there are millions of crows everywhere. Olaf shot the rope, now they're falling. Want know what happens? Then read the Vile Village.
The main idea is basically Olaf follows the Baudelaires, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny .They have been going from relative to relative but Olaf always finds them and tries to capture them. Why is olaf after them? Because when their parents died they left behind a lot of money and that's the main idea basicaly.
This is a part I liked, here's how it went. "The children scarcely looked at the town. Instead looked straight up at the mysterious and beautiful sight of the sky .Isn't it marvelous hectar cried .His long skinny arms were outstretched and had raise his voice over the sound of luttering wings".
I think others will like this book because it's funny witty and sad combined making atragic funny story.I liked it because you think good prevails but then there stranded again
Out of the whole series i'd give this book a 7 if you dont beleive me reread my review then read the series.

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