The Slippery Slope #10 (Series of Unfortunate Events)

Author: Lemony Snicket

Dear Reader,Like handshakes, house pets, or raw carrots, many things are preferable when not slippery. Unfortunately, in this miserable volume, I am afraid that Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire run into more than their fair share of slipperiness during their harrowing journey up — and down — a range of strange and distressing mountains. In order to spare you any furth….Read More

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