For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleOverall, a good read, especially for fans of Lemony Snicket and his unique narration style. This book contains a new wrong question and a new mystery while continuing the larger scheme from the first book. It picks up right where the first book left of...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleAs with The Series of Unfortunate Events, this book is not altogether satisfying at the end and leaves more questions asked than answered, but it is still an entertaining mystery story. I enjoyed learning more about Lemony Snicket's youth and how he go...
I, like many other people, loved The Series of Unfortunate Events as a child so when I found out that this series would be a prequel of sorts, I was PUMPED. It only took me a couple years to getting around to reading the first book in this prequel series.Lemony Snicket is probably one of my favorite...
This was boring. Boring is a word that means not fun to read and also causing weariness when reading continues. The definitions were killing me, here. Absolutely killing me. This seems to be a Lemony Snicket thing, but I just can't take it. I couldn't have taken it as a child, and I certainly can'...
This was a strange, weirdly fascinating read. I'm still not sure how much I liked it, but I'm definitely glad I read it. Wimbledon Green is one of a passel of classic comic book collectors in a cut-throat and sometimes violent world of comic book collectors. As they compete with one another for th...
Cleverly written and amusing, and as always in Lemony Snicket stories, more questions than answers. Based on what I've read in other reviews of this book and others in the series, this is a prequel, or at least somehow related, to A Series of Unfortunate Events. If there were any hints to that eff...
advice and truths from Lemony Snicket:- get scared later- at least half of the janitors you encounter in your life are working for the enemy.- you cannot wait for an untroubled world to have an untroubled moment.
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