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The Austere Academy
  

The Austere Academy (Paperback)

by Lemony Snicket (Author) "If you were going to give a gold medal to the least delightful person on Earth, you would have to give that medal to a..." (more)
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If you were going to give a gold medal to the least delightful person on Earth, you would have to give that medal to a person named Carmelita Spats, and if you didn't give it to her, Carmelita Spats was the sort of person who would snatch it from your hands anyway. Read the first page
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1.0 out of 5 stars terrible shouldnt be published!!!, Jun 8 2004
By scotto (sumwere) - See all my reviews
this book is very disapointing in that u cant read one book you have to read every book in the series so that it makes sense

and constantly the author explains his words as if no one knows what lucky means?????
geeeeez
not good i am disapointed
and i have to write a novel study ont this book bah

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tremendous, Jun 4 2004
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This book is the best book I have ever read. I love all of the books in this series, but this is one of my favorite of them all. I recommend all of the books as well as this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!, Jun 4 2004
By A Customer
In this book the Baudelaire are faced with numerous of situations that can change there lifes forever. They must once agein try proving count ofal's identity, run laps every night, pass many exams, and still manage to sleep. But, with the help of there friends, the two Quagmire triplets, they manage to survive. Until something terrible happenes to Quagmire triplets, thanks to there own forturn, and coach Genghis.

I think this book is the best in its series, this is because it has a little bit of everything in it, and you can relate to it more than the other books. This is because, it is all about the
having to deal with unfairness, and I am sure we all think we have that. But from werid teachers, to even bullys, the Baudelaires have another adventure that is worth reading, so go and read this book I'm sure you woun't put it down!

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