Language: English
Action & Adventure Action & Adventure - General Ages 9-12 Fiction American Baudelaire Brothers and sisters Children's Books Children: Grades 4-6 Disguise Disguise in literature Family Family - Orphans & Foster Homes Family - Siblings Fiction Flaneurs General Good & Evil Good and evil Hotels Humorous Stories Humorous fiction Illustrators Inns & Hostels Juvenile Fiction Klaus (Fictitious character) Orphans Orphans & Foster Homes Philosophy Siblings Sunny (Fictitious character) Travel Violet (Fictitious character) etc etc. motels
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: Oct 18, 2005
Description:
EDITORIAL REVIEW: After any harrowing struggle, it is nice to consider checking into a hotel for a rest. In fact, this might be just the break Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire could use after their wearying deep-sea adventure. A hotel can be a good choice for any family vacation. With so many floors, such a variety of rooms, and a curious array of guests, spending time in the safety of the right hotel can be the perfect learning environment for children of any age. A keen researcher like Klaus, an adept inventor like Violet, and a sharp-toothed culinary master like Sunny are all sure to find engaging diversions during their stay. Regardless of how they pass their time while at a hotel, the three siblings will be sure to take in all the interesting sights and sounds -- and write them down -- just in case this episode turns out to be the darkest yet in a series of unfortunate events.