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Post by The Original Klaus on Oct 30, 2003 1:03:59 GMT -5
I've decided to make an OFFICIAL topic for what the title of the 11th book could be.
I was gonna say Graveyard, but then I actually READ the rest of the book (not just the letter). What's a word that has to do with hotels that begins with GR?
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Arodasi
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Post by Arodasi on Oct 30, 2003 3:13:54 GMT -5
I personally think it's the Grim Grotto. It has something to do with a submarine, right? And it might also have something to do with the mushrooms (read the topic about the mushrooms!). So, yeah. Unless it definately ends with "A". The only G----A word I can think of is gondola, and that doesn't even have an "R". *shrugs*
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Oct 30, 2003 6:35:40 GMT -5
Grim Greenhouse-the mushrooms.
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Post by Dark on Oct 30, 2003 11:40:31 GMT -5
I prefer Graveyard, besides I don't remember wher (maybe the UnFAQ), that LS said that the truck that appears in the photos of LSUA carries a coffin, maybe the coffin is hiding something (or someone?).
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Oct 30, 2003 12:26:56 GMT -5
Amozon says The Grim Grotto, but they said that TSS was coming out in October a month before it came out.
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Post by SnicketFires on Oct 30, 2003 20:05:26 GMT -5
i searched the dictionary and came up with a list of gr-starting places
granary grange graveyard greenhouse gregarious grist mill (same as granary) grotto ground
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Post by Zeller on Oct 30, 2003 22:57:23 GMT -5
i think the title's more likely to a place than anything, because all of the rest (except BB) have been. grotto is a possibility, greenhouse is, graveyard, granary, and grist mill too. but i thought gregarious was an adjective, and ground seems a little too general. but htat definitely narrows it down!
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Post by Vacuum Pot on Oct 31, 2003 17:53:31 GMT -5
DD, greenhouses aren't used for mushrooms. They don't need sun. They need dark, damp places... like grottoes...
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Post by cwm3 on Nov 1, 2003 12:30:37 GMT -5
What about 'The Grim Greenery'? The Baudelaires could find some flower gardens, and pose as flower carers. And, of course, there might be a very damp, dank part of it...like where mushrooms grow. You follow?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Nov 1, 2003 12:31:24 GMT -5
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Post by cwm3 on Nov 1, 2003 13:00:21 GMT -5
Amazon have made mistakes. The english one is currently saying that the eleventh is 'The Blank Book'. And besides, 'Greenery' sounds better.
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Nov 1, 2003 14:18:00 GMT -5
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Cakesniffer47
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Post by Cakesniffer47 on Nov 1, 2003 15:42:08 GMT -5
And besides, 'Greenery' sounds better. Well then it's obviously The Grim Greenery.
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Post by ASOUE FREAK on Nov 1, 2003 17:21:07 GMT -5
Alert everyone! After a lot of research I have come to the conclusion that the title for the next book, bk. 11 is The Grim Grotto. I will double check to see if this is definatley correct. Keep me posted!
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Post by CountOlaf on Nov 1, 2003 17:22:54 GMT -5
Its da Grim Grotto. Go to www.amazon.cathe ca is important TYpe in Snciket 11 and look what u see
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