The Vile Village

The Vile Village by Lemony Snicket, published by Egmont in 2002, is a New Ed edition featuring 256 pages in English. This installment follows the Baudelaire orphans as they are sent to the village of VFD, where they hope to uncover the meaning behind Duncan Quagmire’s mysterious cries before his abduction by Count Olaf. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and intrigue, characteristic of Snicket’s unique storytelling style.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that explores themes of family, the challenges faced by orphans, and the bonds between siblings. As the Baudelaires navigate the peculiarities of their new surroundings, they encounter a series of humorous situations that highlight the absurdities of their plight. This edition presents a captivating continuation of the series, appealing to those interested in juvenile fiction that combines elements of mystery and humor.
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Despatched to the village of VFD, the three Baudelaire orphans think they may at last be able to find out what Duncan Quagmire meant when he frantically screamed those enigmatic letters, before Count Olaf abducted him and his sister.
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