
Book Title: There are thirteen books:
1. The Bad Beginning
2. The Reptile Room 3. The Wide Window
4. The Miserable Mill
5. The Auster Academy
6. The Ersatz Elevator
7. The Vile Village
8. The Hostile Hospital
9. The Carnivorous Carnival
10. The Slippery Slope
11. The Grim Grotto
12. The Penultimate Peril
13. The End
Author: Lemony Snicket
Chapters: Thirteen in each
Pages: They get thicker as it goes. The first one has 162 and the last one has 324.
Type of book: Fiction, Adventure
My rating: 5 stars (out of 5)
Plot: Down at Briny Beach, the Baudelaire children, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, are visited by a friend, Mr. Poe. But he regrets telling them that their house was burned down and their parents did not survive. He then places them in the care of Count Olaf, a actor who lives in a dirty mansion. Soon the three orphans realize that he is a rude, uncaring, villain after the large fortune left behind by Mr. and Mrs. Baudelaire. Outsmarting him, the children are in the care of their Uncle Monty, for now...
(This was the plot for book 1)
My thoughts: They really keep you on the edge of your set! In every book Count Olaf is always popping up somewhere trying to get the Baudelaire fortune. And starting in book seven, there is a lot of mystery in it. Now personally I don't care for mysteries, but I really liked this one. It can be confusing, but that's how Snicket wants it to be. So be prepared to read something that is totally random and messes with your brain! There's one character, Esme Squalor, who likes to wear whats "in" and not whats "out", but there is one of her outfit in book 12 that's questionable and focuses on it a little to much. There are no curse words in it. These books are some-what dark. They talk about how, know matter where you go, you can't escape the evil in this world, I think there is a grain of truth to that, but I believe that Jesus Christ is the one who vanquishes all evil. In the end it's hard to say whether the good wins completely. Over all these books are mysterious, fun, and thrilling!
Would I recommend this series: For 13+. It also depends on maturity level.
Happy Reading!
-Emily