A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope

Reading Level
Grade 5 - 6
Time to Read
3 hrs 44 mins

Reading Level

What is the reading level of A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope?

Readers on Amazon consider it readable at 5 - 6 Grade Level.

What is the Lexile Measure of A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope?

A popular method used by schools to measure a student reader’s ability is Lexile level or a Lexile Measure. The Lexile Level of A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope is 1150L .

What age is A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope suitable for ?

Readers of age 8 - 12 years will enjoy A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope.


Reading Time

3 hrs 44 mins

How long to read A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope?

The estimated word count of A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope is 55,955 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 3 hrs 44 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 6 hrs 14 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 2 hrs 5 mins.

A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope - 55,955 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 6 hrs 14 mins
Average 250 words/min 3 hrs 44 mins
Fast 450 words/min 2 hrs 5 mins
A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope by Lemony Snicket
Authors
Lemony Snicket

More about A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope

55,955 words

Word Count

for A Series of Unfortunate Events #10: The Slippery Slope

352 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 352 pages

6 hours and 1 minute

Audiobook length


Description

NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIESLike bad smells, uninvited weekend guests or very old eggs, there are some things that ought to be avoided.Snicket's saga about the charming, intelligent, and grossly unlucky Baudelaire orphans continues to alarm its distressed and suspicious fans the world over. The tenth book in this outrageous publishing effort features more than the usual dose of distressing details, such as snow gnats, an organised troupe of youngsters, an evil villain with a dastardly plan, a secret headquarters and some dangerous antics you should not try at home. With the weather turning colder, this is one chilling book you would be better off without. Read more