
Series of Unfortunate Events #7: The Vile VillageDA
Author: Lemony Snicket
Series: Series of Unfortunate Events #7
Narrator: Tim Curry
Abridged: 4 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09/21/2004

Author: Lemony Snicket
Series: Series of Unfortunate Events #7
Narrator: Tim Curry
Abridged: 4 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09/21/2004
Lemony Snicket had an unusual education, which may or may not explain his ability to evade capture. He is the author of the thirteen volumes in A Series of Unfortunate Events, several picture books, including The Dark, and the books collectively titled All the Wrong Questions.
Tim Curry has portrayed many memorable characters, most notably the role of the scientist in the Broadway and film versions of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Arthur in the Broadway production of SPAMalot.
Uncool SADNESS. After leaving 667 Dark Avenue and pushover Jerome behind, the Baudelaire orphans travel to the distant land of VFD; a village where they meet their new guardians, the Council of Elders, a group of high ranking idiots that abuse their power and make up a bunch of stupid rules; in my......more
The Vile Village is where the whole VFD thing really starts to take off and the original formula of a new guardian followed by Olaaf turning up in a new disguise starts fraying. The village is quite fun, replete with dozens of vile villagers, hundreds of ridiculous rules, and thousands upon thousands......more
I am legally obligated to begin every review of my reread of these books with the following sentiment: I LOVE THIS SERIES SO MUCH. It is a legal obligation of my own construction, because I do love these books and cherish them with everything I have in my cold dead heart, but also… Also this wasn’t my......more
This book was such a pleasant surprise. In this entry the usual plot formula has been completely chucked out the window. Yes, Olaf is still in disguise and nobody believes the children, but it feels like that played a minor part in the story when it's usually the main focus. The author warns the rea......more