by Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist, Rose-Marie Vassallo
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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 further repulsion, it would be best not to mention any of the unpleasant details of this story, particularly a secret message, a toboggan, a deceitful map, a swarm of snow gnats, a scheming villain, a troupe of organized youngsters, a covered casserole dish, and a surprising survivor of a terrible fire.
Unfortunately, I have dedicated my life to researching and recording the sad tale of the Baudelaire orphans. There is no reason for you to dedicate your-self to such things, and you might instead dedicate yourself to letting this slippery book slip from your hands into a nearby trash receptacle, or deep pit.
With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket
Categories:
["Children's fiction""Orphansfiction""Brothers and sistersfiction""Humorous stories""Fiction""Mountains""Brothers and sisters""Orphans""Juvenile fiction""Brothers and sisters in fiction""Mountains in fiction""Orphans in fiction""Child and youth fiction""trade""stuck""Humour""Steampunk""Mystery""Gothic fiction""Absurdist fiction""English Humorous stories""R\u00e9cits humoristiques anglais""Montagnes""Recits humoristiques""Freres et soeurs""Orphelins""Romansnouvellesetc. pour la jeunesse""Violet Baudelaire (Fictitious character)""Klaus Baudelaire (Fictitious character)""Sunny Baudelaire (Fictitious character)"]