A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Reptile Room by Lemony Snicket (author)

The Reptile Room

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There’s more misery ahead for the Baudelaire orphans in this second book of doom-filled adventures. Things briefly seem to be looking up for the trio when they escape Count Olaf’s clutches and go to live with jolly Uncle Monty. Monty has promised to take them to Peru as soon as his new assistant, Stephano, arrives. Meanwhile, the children are mesmerised by the exotic snakes that Uncle Monty keeps in his Reptile Room. But – oh so unfortunately – when Stephano finally arrives, he turns out to be Count Olaf in disguise. Murder, deception and another cunning attempt to steal the Baudelaire fortune are on the cards…

Product Details

Series

A Series of Unfortunate Events

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781405249546

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 6.3; Middle years; 5.0 points

Other details

  • 208 pages

Condition

New

Part of this Series

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What kids think

  1. Too-Amazayn
    on 5 March 2013

    It’s a little strange how even though these books each have their unfortunate event they are really enjoyable, each page spent in anticipation of Violets inventions, Klaus’ knowledge and sunny’s Bites. this is the second in the series and I find one especially heartbreaking as they could’ve been really happy with quirky old uncle monty.

    5out of 5
  2. Maya125
    on 1 March 2012

    This is a great book I loved very single word in it! Very gripping and emotional, overall a great book xx