Sunday, March 18, 2012

The Carnivorous Carnival

The Carnivorous Carnival
   by Lemony Snicket
Pages: 286
 

     "The word 'carnivorous,' which appears in the title of this book, means 'meat-eating,' and once you have read such a bloodthirsty word, there is no reason to read any further." The Carnivorous Carnival, by Lemony Snicket, tells yet another story of the Baudelaire orphans and their unfortunate lives. After stowing away in the trunk of Count Olaf's car, the children find themselves at "Caligari Carnival," where a fortune teller, Madame Lulu, has supposedly been providing Olaf with the whereabouts of the Baudelaires. Wanting to hide themselves away from Olaf, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny disguise themselves as freaks, pretending to want a job at the carnival. Soon after getting the job, the three meet the other freaks, Hugo, Colette, and Kevin. Everyday, the freaks are meant to be shown off in the House of Freaks, and be laughed at by crowds. This is hardly the life of luxury, but the Baudelaires decide it will do until they can escape. However, when a plan to spice up the carnival through throwing freaks into a lion pit surfaces, the Baudelaires may need to escape earlier than they thought. With a horrible plot and the clock ticking, will the children outsmart Olaf's plans again, or has their luck finally run out?

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