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Lemony Snicket
Dear reader, There is nothing to be found in Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' but misery and despair. You still have time to choose another international best-selling series to read. But if you insist on discovering the unpleasant adventures of the Baudelaire orphans, then proceed with caution... Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are intelligent children. They are charming, and resourceful, and have pleasant facial features. Unfortunately, they are exceptionally unlucky. In The End, the siblings face a fearsome storm, a suspicious beverage, a herd of wild sheep, an enormous bird cage, and a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents. In the tradition of great storytellers, from Dickens to Dahl, comes an exquisitely dark comedy that is both literary and irreverent, hilarious and deftly crafted. Despite their wretched contents, 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' has sold 60 million copies worldwide and been made into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey. And in the future things are poised to get much worse, thanks to the forthcoming Netflix series directed by Neil Patrick Harris. You have been warned. Are you unlucky enough to own all 13 adventures? The Bad Beginning 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 Slippery Slope The Grim Grotto The Penultimate Peril The End And what about All the Wrong Questions? In this four-book series a 13-year-old Lemony chronicles his dangerous and puzzling apprenticeship in a mysterious organisation that nobody knows anything about: 'Who Could That Be at This Hour?' 'When Did you Last See Her?' 'Shouldn't You Be in School?' 'Why is This Night Different from All Other Nights?' Lemony Snicket was born before you were and is likely to die before you as well. He was born in a small town where the inhabitants were suspicious and prone to riot. He grew up near the sea and currently lives beneath it. Until recently, he was living somewhere else. Brett Helquist was born in Ganado, Arizona, grew up in Orem, Utah, and now lives in New York City. He earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts from Brigham Young University and has been illustrating ever since. His art has appeared in many publications, including Cricket magazine and The New York Times.
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Author
Lemony Snicket
Pages
324
Publisher
Egmont
Published Date
2012
ISBN
140526618X 9781405266185
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"<strong>Decent story....Terrible grammar and editing!</strong><br/><br/>I enjoyed the storyline of this short book because I'm a total sucker for post-apocalyptic tales, and this one is relatively well written in terms of the plot. However, the grammar and editing are horrific! <br/><br/>Did no other reviewers notice the writer's tendency to incessantly switch between past and present tense, often in the same sentence? It was very bizarre and made it difficult to focus on the actual plot of the book. Additionally, the editing (in terms of commas, verbiage, etc.) was pretty much non-existent. Commas all over the place where there shouldn't be a comma, and then in places where there should've been one they're missing - plenty of stuff like that. Which seems pretty standard and all to common for these "Kindle Edition"/free download with Prime library books. It seriously seems like not even one person proofread this book before publishing! Oh, and I don't know if this is maybe a British thing, but the writer repeatedly used the word "whilst" instead of "while". That got pretty annoying as well. <br/><br/>So enjoyable plot content but difficult to read and enjoy due to the repeated switching of tense and grammatical errors. Otherwise would've given it 4 stars."
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Nicole Arnold
"I found myself skimming some of the bunny trails that Snicket adds before revealing what happens next, which was new for me. I also felt that the book left so so many loose ends and doesn't answer questions that kept me eagerly reading every book in the series. After most books i was left thinking, "how will he tie all this together??!?!" After reading the final book, I say in disappointment and frustration, "He doesn't." Some mystery and unanswered questions is acceptable, but I protest in this case!"
"This was a horrible conclusion to such a built series. Snicket set up so many mysteries and plot lines but this ending gave zero pay off. I usually appreciate some ambiguity with the ending of books/series, but this was incredibly disappointing. I felt like the only loose ends that were tied up where the least important plot points. I had a feeling that this would be a disappointing conclusion after the ending of book #12, and am sorry to say that my suspicions were correct."
"3.75"
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