The End (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #13)
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781405226738 (1405226730)
Publish date: October 26th 2006
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Pages no: 345
Edition language: English
Series: A Series of Unfortunate Events 1 (#13)
Estou bem triste por ter terminado a série, pois ela foi muita especial para mim e a li durante momentos muito difíceis. Eu amo a história e os personagens, mas tenho que dizer que o último livro deixou muito a desejar. Muitas dúvidas ficaram no ar, na verdade, mais dúvidas foram feitas e não foram ...
This review can also be found at Goodreads. Finally we have come to the end of the woeful tale that is the Baudelaire orphans. I feel you'll either really like this book or you won't, as to some it might feel like you don't really get an ending you want. To me there only could have been two ending...
I totally enjoyed this series. But the end made me mad because it was JUST STUPID.
Though not a Christian myself, I have a sneaking sympathy for my Christian friends who are baffled by and angry about the plot liberties taken by the Darren Aronofsky movie Noah (in theaters as I write this, probably won’t be by the time you read it). Okay, it’s more than sneaking. I may not have a ...