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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is the first book in a series about three orphans who always have to deal with misfortunate events. In this first book the children are orphaned and live with a menacing uncle who doesn’t want the best for them. This is great for reluctant readers because it uses humor and is a fast paced plot. The narrator refers to readers and offers them difficult word definitions in the context of the story. I wouldn’t use this as a read aloud but I would have them available to students. ( )about 3 children who are always having trouble with a long lost uncle who wants to steal thier large fortuane 13 books in the series. The bad beginning is indeed bad as the three Baudelaire children are orphaned in chapter one. Just as the series is titled, unfortunate events just keep on, and the children suffer. Our narrator is fairly drolll and seems bent on increasing the vocabulary of the reader in passages such as this : "Only Violet didn't cry, but merely trembled with fear and revulsion, a word which here means ' an unpleasant mixture of horror and disgust.'" I understand why kids are drawn to these books. The mixture of menace and humor is well balanced, and there is mild suspense as well. I haven't seen the movie, but will definitely read more of the series. It's a shame I didn't start these earlier, though I enjoyed it just the same. "Snicket" makes a wonderful narrator, uses wonderful word-play and concepts, so that everything about the book is quirky. The characters are strong and solid, and I loved the subtle allusions to literary figures. Three children encounter a series of disasters that ruin their lives and they try to cope and stay together. This book was really depressing, I don't understand why this series is so popular. The author even warns the reader several times that nothing good is going to happen to these children and it's true, terrible and after terrible things happen to these poor children. And this series has at least ten books in it. I can't imagine reading the whole set, I would be so sad. no reviews | add a review
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