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Another one I really loved. This time the kids are living with Mr. and Mrs. Squalor at the top of the penthouse at 667 Dark Avenue. Creepy :-) There is no elevator so they have to climb the stairs to go in and out and what a climbit is! Mrs. Squalor isn't nice at all and we find out she's a schemer!The kids also get information on their friends they met in the other book. And of course there is Olaf!!!
“It was darker than a pitch-black panther, covered in tar, eating black licorice at the very bottom of the deepest part of the Black Sea.” Yet another horrible adventure awaits the Baudelaire orphans... what terrible disguise will this time choose the despicable count Olaf in order to put his scrawny hands on the children's fortune? There is only one way to find out... A terrible story in a delightful little book full of mystery and humour!
4.5 OMG OMG THIS KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER! I think this may be the best entry to the series as far as the first 6 books are concerned. A lot of revelations were revealed, especially with regards to the Quagmire twins. I knew there was something fishy going on with Esmé Squalor as soon as she was introduced in this book. As for Jerome Squalor...why? Just why would he abandon and give away the Baudelaires? I feel like he would be a really great guardian for them. Oh well, I understand hi
I'm getting tired and bored of this. Nothing new happens! The same things happen again and again and again and again.... Had it not been for the author's pleasant and playful style I would have threw this out the window. URGH!Spoilers ahead!Seriously now. Halfway through I know what is going to happen: the Baulderies will find out a way to stop Count Olaf who will be revealed in the end (with Mr. Poe assisting, appearing from nowhere at all, coming from the mountains in a random place) and manag...
I definitely felt the spark from the first couple of books in the series return in this! It was a lot grittier and less repetitive than the last few, (which I was beginning to find a little tedious) but I thoroughly enjoyed it!! I loved that, although the basic plot was still very similar, there were added extras too. I'm really enjoying the newly introduced mystery surrounding the Quagmire triplets and the unexplained discoveries that occurred. This has definitely been one of my favourite addit...
I'm slowly catching up with the reviews on ASoUE. Currently I'm reading book 12 of 13 to Celyn.The story formula is eroding by book 6 and some welcome variety / twists are introduced.More surreal adventure, more amusement for the adults in the translation of Sunny's bon mots. More skulduggery from Count Olaf and friends. Very few questions answered and lots more posed.Whilst the absurdity doesn't scale the heights of Sunny's teeth vs sword duel in book 4 we do get to see Sunny scale the heights
OH HELL YEAH BABY.OH. HELL. YEAH.I love this series - which, in case you live under a rock or have been up to this point blessed enough to have a Goodreads feed untouched by my screaming, is my favorite in the world - for so many reasons.These reasons include:- the characters- the world- the language- the precision of the secrecy- the mystery- EVERYTHING, BASICALLY.And this book is standout in all of those categories even in the realm of this series!!! Like, can you believe. Lemony Snicket reall...
We took a break after book five again, and it felt great to get back into the series. This installment turned out to be one of our favorites yet.We begin with the Baudelaires who are now being delivered by Mr. Poe to their new guardians (the Squalors) at 667 Dark Avenue. After meeting Jerome and Esmé Squalor, it seems that everything might finally work out and the children will actually have a safe place to stay in this massive, 71-room penthouse apartment. Jerome Squalor is kind and has sympath...
Dear Count Olaf, Sincerly,Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire
No matter how many times I read this book, I always come to the same conclusion. Esme is my least favourite character that we are introduced to throughout this series. Other than Count Olaf, of course! She's just so self absorbed and so nasty to the Baudelaires, it's incredible. I particularly enjoy the series starting with this book, it starts getting a lot more intricate what with V.F.D. and the secret tunnel being revealed and I love the layers that these elements add to the plot!
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Misfortune awaits the BaudeliarsBaudelaires!The three Baudelaire orphans have been escaping the clutches of Count Olaf ever since their parents perished in a terrible fire. The three children have been placed in the care of guardian after guardian only to have adversity follow them wherever they go. Count Olaf is a wicked and treacherous man who is eager to get his hands on the Baudelaire fortune that the oldest Baudelaire, Violet will acquire when she comes of a...
To leave a review would be to give too much away. So to be brief, the Baudelaire orphans find themselves shipped again to different guardians with very strange habits. Luckily for Klaus, Violet and Sunny helping orphans is "in" and they have a refuge for a few days. But they are still thinking about Count Olaf's latest crime at the end of the last book and they will stop at nothing to set things right. One would consider that I might be exhausted from the constant Count Olaf drama, but I have to...
I definitely recommend listening to the audiobooks in this series, especially the further you go. It really sets the creepy mood.
I'm starting to like this series even more. It may be repetitive but there's more mystery to it and I want to keep reading to find it out. So excited to start the next book!!!
( 3.5 STARS )Not my favourite in the series but it was still a great and addictive read! The plot was a little dull in my opinion but I did enjoy the Squalors and the way that Sunny seems to be growing and developing as an individual.
4.4/5I liked this one a lot!Even if the main plot and development is the same as the previous books, it had a very fun and enjoyable story with some additions and a very cool, even if simple, setting.I liked how different the two new guardians are, how Mr Squalor wants to help the children and even if he understands them he has to please at the same time Mrs Squalor.Her character is absolutely terrible, but in a fun way, she was so focused on what was in and out that was the only thing that matt...
This one starts out with the familiar formula we're used to, but quickly it becomes evident that this book is different from the rest. First of all, this time around the children get not one, but two guardians. They're filthy rich and only adopted them because it's the "in" thing to do. The whole "in" and "out" joke is quite enjoyable. Apparently, the rich only care about following trends and nothing else. Count Olaf is back and nobody believes the children as usual. Without giving too much away...
Now determined to slip the word 'ersatz' into as many daily conversations as I can.
“The children knew, as I'm sure you know, that there is usually no reason to be afraid of the dark, but even if you are not particularly afraid of something, you might not want to get near it” This installment wasn't my favorite but there was still lots to enjoy about it. The Baudelaire children are back again and as unlucky as usual. This time the Baudelaire's are staying with a couple that is obsessed with anything "in," meaning trendy. This leads to some great satire and some real
Listened to this and the two before it in one sitting at work one day. This is one of my favorites so far, along with The Reptile Room. Despite the same thing happening in each and every book for the most part, this one managed to introduce some new things and keep things interesting for continuing on. The humor in this one is pretty fantastic also.