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Book the Eighth – The Hostile Hospital (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 8)

Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist, Tim Curry

Book the Eighth – The Hostile Hospital (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 8)

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

5 out 5

3 reviews

The eighth book in the series of the unfortunate events surrounding the lives of the Baudelaire orphans.

Before you throw this awful audio to the ground and run as far away from it as possible, ou should probably know why. This audio is the only one which describes every last detail of the baudelaire children’s miserable stay at Heimlich Hospital, which makes it ont of the most dreadful audios in the world. There are many pleasant things to listen to, but this audio contains not one of them. Within it are such burdensome details as a suspiecious shop-keeper, unnecessary surgery, an intercom system, anesthesia, heart-shaped balloons, and some very startling news about a fire. Clearly you do not want to hear about such things. I have sworn to research this story, and to record it as best I can, so I should know that this audio is something best left on the ground, where you undoubtedly found it.

Reviews

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Just as good as the others.

Director Hopscotch Eggybread 02.08.2023

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I absolutely loved this book! Count Olaf was back again, trying to steal the Baudelaire fortune. The three orphans ran away from the village of V.F.D, praying that Count Olaf wouldn't find them, and that nobody recognised them from the Daily Punctilio, otherwise they would go to prison for murdering Count Olaf ( which they didn't do, and it was actually Jacques Snicket who they "murdered".) Violet, Klaus and Sunny travelled to Heimlich Hospital, in the Volunteers Fighting Diseases Van. They went and worked with Hal, in the library of records, but unfortunately, when trying to find out more about Jacques Snicket and the secret of V.F.D, they got trapped in the library of records with Esme Squalor. Violet was captured and Count Olaf and his associates were going to perform a cranioectomy, which meant that she would have he head cut off. Luckily, Klaus decoded an anagram to find out which room Violet was in. Klaus and Sunny disguised themselves as doctors, to try and stop Violet from being her. Fortunately, they did escape the hospital after Violet's anaesthetics wore off. My favourite character was Violet Baudelaire, because she made an invention which got them out of Heimlich Hospital. I would recommend this book to others that do not like happy endings.

Anonymous 05.09.2021

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I would recommend this book because it has a tinge of surprise and horror.

Doctor Bunny Spaceship 05.08.2019