Coupons And Gum By Sharon Lai on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
Children are always wanting a good book to read (especially older children). While there is always the immensely popular Harry Potter series and the relatively new book series Twilight (about vampires, vampire romance, and a girl falling in love with a vampre- quite strange, in my opinon), the Series of Unfortunate Events books which consits of the Bad Beggining, the Reptile Room, the Wide Window, the Miserable Mill, The Austere Academy, The Ersatz Elevator, The Vile Village, the Hostile Hospital, the Carnivorous Carnival, the Perilous Peak, the Grim Grotto, the Penultimate Peril, and finally, The End.
The 13 books (yes, thirteen) are packed with the adventures of three orphans who have been orphaned by a deadly fire and are left with an enormous fortune. They're constantly followed by the horrendous Count Olaf who plots to somehow get his hands on the fortune through murderous ways.
In the fourth book, the Miserable Mill, the Baudelaire orphans are adopted into a mill factory where Klaus gets his glasses broken. The workers are only paid in coupons, so they get no money, but they are fed at the dining hall. It's a miserable place, and Count Olaf somehow eludes he guards and tries to capture the Baudelaire fortune.
Lemony Snicket The Miserable Mill
