Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography (A Series of Unfortunate Events) 
This book is the zenith of the entire Lemony Snicket collection. It is the piece of the puzzle that makes you sit up and say, "Good heavens, there IS a plot!"When I read the first few Series of Unfortunate Events books, it was only to familiarize myself with what I was told from all sides was sure to be the next Harry Potter phenomenon. I wasn't terribly impressed with the first two or three volumes -- cute idea, I thought, but nothing that really grabbed me. A couple of years later, I needed
Just a side note, I'm a big obsessed fan of the series. I've read each of the 13 books at least thrice over the past 6 years. I absolutely freaked out yesterday when I saw this book at Fullybooked Katipunan and I immediately bought it. Right now I'm halfway through reading Stardust but I absolutely could not help but pause with Stardust and just start reading this book this already. And since it's quite a light book to read, I finished it in roughly 2 hours or so.Anywho.Oh, how I've missed

i just love this world. i wish there were (even) more than 13 a series of unfortunate events books. they made me feel so smart and involved (and entertained!) in my childhood. ugh i love everything about them.
I love this book. As a fan of ASOUE for over ten years now, it was a pleasure to revisit The Unauthorised Autobiography and find it just as maddeningly coded, light on real information and full of inanities as I remembered. I can appreciate why it wouldn't suit readers in search of actual answers, but given the lack-thereof in the series as a whole, TUA is a perfect accompaniment. It delves just far enough into the shrouded world of VFD to tantalise, without destroying the mysterious premise of
None of my questions were answered. In fact, now I have even more. This is quite ridiculous. I give up.
This was a fun and interesting book, but it also didn't make a whole lot of sense and it raised more questions than it answered.
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| Title | : | Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography (A Series of Unfortunate Events) |
| Author | : | Lemony Snicket |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 218 pages |
| Published | : | May 6th 2003 by HarperCollins (first published January 1st 2002) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Mystery |
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A Warning from the Publisher: Many readers have questions about Lemony Snicket, author of the distressing serial concerning the trials of the charming but unlucky Baudelaire orphans, published under the collective title A Series of Unfortunate Events. Before purchasing, borrowing, or stealing this book, you should be aware that it contains the answers to some of those questions, such as the following: 1. Who is Lemony? 2. Is there a secret organization I should know about? 3. Why does Lemony Snicket spend his time researching and writing distressing books concerning the Baudelaire orphans? 4. Why do all of Lemony Snicket's books contain a sad dedication to a woman named Beatrice? 5. If there's nothing out there, what was that noise? Our advice to you is that you find a book that answers less upsetting questions than this one. Perhaps your librarian, bookseller, or parole officer can recommend a book that answers the question, "Aren't ponies adorable?"Describe Books To Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
| Original Title: | Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography |
| ISBN: | 0060562250 (ISBN13: 9780060562250) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | A |
| Series: | of Unfortunate Events |
| Characters: | Jacques Snicket, Lemony Snicket, Sally Sebald, Eleanora Poe, Geraldine Julienne, Brett Helquist, Kit Snicket |
Rating About Books Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
Ratings: 3.74 From 17033 Users | 731 ReviewsCriticism About Books Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
"This book does not appear to be a forgery, which is not to say that the story is true - only that it is accurate. That this book comes from Mr. Snicket is unquestionable, which is not to say that some do not question it."A hilarious, confusing, deliberately misleading "autobiography" of author/character Lemony Snicket. Very silly, and has a reversible cover so you can hide what you're reading and disguise it as The Pony Party, a story about the luckiest kids in the world.This is not a volume ofThis book is the zenith of the entire Lemony Snicket collection. It is the piece of the puzzle that makes you sit up and say, "Good heavens, there IS a plot!"When I read the first few Series of Unfortunate Events books, it was only to familiarize myself with what I was told from all sides was sure to be the next Harry Potter phenomenon. I wasn't terribly impressed with the first two or three volumes -- cute idea, I thought, but nothing that really grabbed me. A couple of years later, I needed
Just a side note, I'm a big obsessed fan of the series. I've read each of the 13 books at least thrice over the past 6 years. I absolutely freaked out yesterday when I saw this book at Fullybooked Katipunan and I immediately bought it. Right now I'm halfway through reading Stardust but I absolutely could not help but pause with Stardust and just start reading this book this already. And since it's quite a light book to read, I finished it in roughly 2 hours or so.Anywho.Oh, how I've missed

i just love this world. i wish there were (even) more than 13 a series of unfortunate events books. they made me feel so smart and involved (and entertained!) in my childhood. ugh i love everything about them.
I love this book. As a fan of ASOUE for over ten years now, it was a pleasure to revisit The Unauthorised Autobiography and find it just as maddeningly coded, light on real information and full of inanities as I remembered. I can appreciate why it wouldn't suit readers in search of actual answers, but given the lack-thereof in the series as a whole, TUA is a perfect accompaniment. It delves just far enough into the shrouded world of VFD to tantalise, without destroying the mysterious premise of
None of my questions were answered. In fact, now I have even more. This is quite ridiculous. I give up.
This was a fun and interesting book, but it also didn't make a whole lot of sense and it raised more questions than it answered.


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