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Dear reader,
The word "carnivorous," which appears in the title of this book, means "meat-eating," and once you have read such a bloodthirsty word, there is no reason to read any further. This carnivorous volume contains such a distressing story that consuming any of its contents would be far more stomach-turning than even the most imbalanced meal.
To avoid causing discomfort, it would be best if I didn't mention any of the unnerving ingredients of this story, particularly a confusing map, an ambidextrous person, an unruly crowd, a wooden plank, and Chabo the Wolf Baby.
Sadly for me, my time is filled with researching and recording the displeasing and disenchanting lives of the Baudelaire orphans. But your time might be better filled with something more palatable, such as eating your vegetables, or feeding them to someone else.
With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket
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The Carnivorous Carnival
October 28, 2003, Egmont Books Ltd, Egmont Childrens Books
Hardcover
1405207523 9781405207522
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The Carnivorous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events #9)
2003, HarperCollins
in English
- 1st ed.
0064410129 9780064410120
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The Carnivorous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events #9)
2003, Scholastic
in English
0439577640 9780439577649
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The Carnivorous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events #9)
2002, HarperCollins
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"When my workday is over, and I have closed my notebook, hidden my pen, and sawed holes in my rented canoe so that it cannot be found, I often like to spend the evening in conversation with my few surviving friends."
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