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A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Vile Village #7 – Lemony Snicket
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Farshore, 2002, Medium-format paperback – Juvenile Fiction – 256pp. ISBN 9781405266109.
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A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Vile Village by Lemony Snicket is the seventh darkly comic instalment in the bestselling children’s series loved by readers young and old. This gothic mystery continues the tragic and bizarre adventures of the Baudelaire orphans—Violet, Klaus, and Sunny—as they are sent to a peculiar village known only as V.F.D. in the hopes of finding a safe home. As usual, danger and despair follow closely behind, and what awaits them is yet another series of ominous events, including sinister townsfolk, cryptic messages, and the ever-persistent Count Olaf, who remains determined to steal their inheritance.
In true Lemony Snicket fashion, this book is laced with dry wit, foreboding warnings, and a relentless string of misfortunes, making it a standout in the children’s mystery and fantasy genre. While it continues the overarching series narrative, The Vile Village also introduces new clues about the mysterious V.F.D. organisation, deepening the intrigue for fans following the Baudelaires’ increasingly perilous journey.
Perfect for readers who enjoy quirky, cleverly written tales with a dark edge, this instalment delivers another brilliantly bleak chapter in a series where nothing ever quite goes right — and that’s exactly what makes it so compelling.
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