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The Miserable Mill

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 15,958 Ratings and 531 Reviews

Book Description
"The Baudelaire orphans looked out the grimy window of the train and gazed at the gloomy blackness of the Finite Forest, wondering if their lives would ever get better," begins The Miserable Mill. If you have been introduced to the three Baudelaire orphans in any of Lemony Snicket's previous novels, you know that not only will their lives not get better, they will get much worse. In the fourth ins... More
Book Information
PublisherScholastic, Inc.
BindingPaperback (17 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages194
ISBN-100439366798
ISBN-13978-0439366793
Publication Date/2001
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About Lemony Snicket (Author) : Lemony Snicket is a published author and a narrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Lemony Snicket include The Miserable Mill: A Series of Unfortunate Events #4 (Unabridged), The... more
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