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The Grim Grotto by Lemony Snicket

The Grim Grotto

by Lemony Snicket
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  • Sep 1, 2004, 352 pages
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James

As a senoir reviewer for this site I loved this book anyone who thinks the endings are "too sad" well SUCK IT UP TWINKIE!!!!!!!!!!!:]
hannah w.

I only have one thing bad about it to say: I want to read the next book! They cut it off at a bad spot.
I think that this was the best LS book so far. It was really funny.
brute

the book was funny ;like all the otheres but i hate when <edited for potential plot spoiler content> gets away he is a bad man thanks mr. sniket
sam

this is the best of all 11 books to bad there is only 13 books
Xinyu Luo

This is a great book! The Baudelaire orphans are in deep, and this time very deep, trouble. The get swept down the Valley of Four Drafts and find a mysterious submerean in the middle of the ocean. Count Olaf and his horrible troupe are not far behind. A desperate letter from Quigley that time is running short and the book sweeps off to another mystery.



Emily

this a good book!
Tracy

This book was totally awesome!
Grace Luo

This is a great book! The Baudelaire orphans are in deep, and this time very deep, trouble. The get swept down the Valley of Four Drafts and find a mysterious submerean in the middle of the ocean. Count Olaf and his horrible troupe are not far behind. A desperate letter from Quigley that time is running short and the book sweeps off to another mystery.
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