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The Ersatz Elevator (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 6)

The Ersatz Elevator (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than Best
Review: I recently read The Ersatz Elevator,#6,and thought that it was really good.I liked how the author used complicated words but then told what they meant. This story is about Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire and what happens when they go to Dark Avenue to live with some relatives that they didn't even know they had.Many terrible things happen to them.It's one of those books that you can't put down until you're done. I recommend it for anyone that enjoys miserable books about miserable people. I'd give this book an unlimited star rating!I hope you enjoy reading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where was this book 25 years ago?!
Review: I don't discriminate between reading adult books and children's or young adults! My favorite books at this reader age were "The Phantom Tollbooth", Lloyd Alexander's, and Dahl's. My friends and I spoke frequently in puns and enjoyed words, words, words. If you have a child like this, these are books to buy and read, and reread. Caution though for readers who don't concentrate on reading; the author breaks in frequently with foreshadowing or explains his choice of words which could frustrate some readers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Dude!
Review: This book is hilarious. When I say hilarious I mean pounding on the ground with both fists. Then there are down parts, but thanks to the author (Lemony Snicket), everything is made exiting.

WARNING: Once you pick this up, you can't put it down. Thank you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspense and Surprise
Review: Mr. Snicket has wrapped his wicked tendrils around my mind and pulled me into the trap. I'm now stuck, but delighted that this book continues the tradition. It reads like a good serial. And finally, part of the book surprised me so much I had to stop reading and think!

I'm 25 years older than the suggested age, but I love it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ups and downs
Review: If you scare eaily,skip this book. The Ersatz Elevator is one of the books in a series of Unfortunate Events, Wich features count olaf as a villain.Count olaf is a really mean guy who does very nasty, mean things to the Baudelair orphans.
This book starts out with the three Baudelair orphans Violet, Klause and sonny in a penthouse at 667 Dark Ave, near where the baudelairs lived before there parents died. Many strange things happen during this story. There is a secret passage, a door man who helps Count Olaf, welding torches, an auction with unusual items, and an elevator shaft(but that's no surprise given the title of the book)
Despite the nasty, mean things that that count olaf does to the Baudelairs,there are some funny parts. For instance the penthouse is so large that when they went looking for Count Olaf they droped bread crums in each room so they new they had alredy been there.
Read this book to find out if Count Olaf will be caught and be put in jail, or get away again! There are loys of twists and turns and like the title, plenty of ups and downs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most suspensful in the series
Review: In snicket's, The Ersatz Elevaor the children face more misery and woe as they travel to their sixth guardians Penthouse apartment where everything is in or out....
In the Elevator there is a secret, will they rescue it in time?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Mysteries to Unravel
Review: Lemony Snicket is so brilliant! Just when the stories began to follow the same routine, and around book four feel a little too familiar, he brought in friends for the Baudelaire orphans and re-invigorated the series. Now Violet, Klaus, and Sunny instead of avoiding the evil Count Olaf, are actively looking for him in order to rescue their friends from his evil clutches. Lots of mysterious clues were dropped in book five including the initials V.F.D.,and the children are desperate to find out the meaning of it. But where is Count Olaf? And where are their missing friends? And who will the Baudelaire orphans be placed with this time? You'll have to read this fun sixth installment to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hard to put down!
Review: This book was hard to put down! Lemony Snicket did a superb job in putting together a story about what was in and out, and every abnormal in his book. It was easy to understand everything, unless you have not read any of the other books. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery/comedy. Anyone who likes this book should keep on reading all of the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh my! Oh dear! I am still frightened of Count Olaf!
Review: I just finished reading "The Ersatz Elevator" and I enjoyed it very much. But I am still shaking from being frightened of the horrible Count Olaf! I love the Baudelaire orphans (especially Sunny...her teeth are very neat) and this is another great book in the series. I did not like the very trendy people that the Baudelaire orphans had to live with, and reading about them walking up all those stairs made me absolutely exhausted so I had to go lie down for it! It is a fun and educational book (I learned what "ersatz" means), and is another great volume in the Series of Unfortunate Events. I own all of the books in this series, and keep them locked up securely in the cupboard with a steel chain around it. But most of all I am frightened of Count Olaf! Oh oh oh! Is that him there behind the potted palm wearing the monocle and the pirate hat? With the cowboy boots and the corn on his nose? I think it is! I think that is him! Look out, Baudelaire orphans! Look OUT! Oh oh oh! Oh, excuse me, I have to go hide in the closet for a while.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Series
Review: This book was great, but there were things I didn't like. For example, at the page of who the book belongs to, Lemony Snicket shows you a picture of what Count Olaf will look like. Also, he always comes into the book in a way that you know right off the bat that it's him.


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