❝He who hesitates is lost.❞ That's captain Widdershins's personal philosophy. In this very fast paced adventure the orphans will once again fate mortal dangers and try to overcome them the best way they can: together. The Grim Grotto holds some terrible secrets for the unfortunate Baudelaires and ...
"He who hesitates is lost."That's captain Widdershins's personal philosophy. In this very fast paced adventure the orphans will once again fate mortal dangers and try to overcome them the best way they can: together.The Grim Grotto holds some terrible secrets for the unfortunate Baudelaires and for ...
This review can also be found at Goodreads. Having discovered the ruins of the headquarters in the mountains the siblings are quite literally left drifting at sea. After being rescued by the crew of the Queequeg the Baudelaires join the quest for the mysterious sugar bowl and its contents. As al...
First: I’m listening to this as read by Tim Curry, which is nothing but awesome. However: If you’re doing the same, you might want to grab a copy from the library long enough to look at the last several pages. Snicket includes no less than six “To My Kind Editor” letters, and Curry doesn’t read them...
The Grim Grotto starts off wonderfully. There is a good mix of what makes this series entertaining. We're introduced to two new characters—one as hilarious as Aunt Josephine was, the other as seemingly loyal as the Quagmires (and cute too). The conspiracy continues to unravel, Sunny continues to utt...
I've been reading The Series of Unfortunate Event books for a few months now, & overall I've really enjoyed them. The Grim Grotto is book 11 out of 13, which is quite a big commitment for me. I usually prefer books that are singles, rather than a series, & other than the Twilight series (yes- I read...
I'm getting there... I'm getting there... up to #11!This is the one where the Baudelaire orphans end up on a submarine with Captain Widdershins, whose motto is 'He who hesitates is lost,' and his stepdaughter, Fiona, who realizes that sometimes hesitating might be the wise thing to do - but who may ...
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