JoLee's review
The Complete Wreck (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Books 1-13)
by Lemony Snicket
JoLee's review
The Complete Wreck (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Books 1-13) by Lemony Snicket
JoLee's review
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bookshelves:
2006,
childrens--young-adult,
nathan
Paige's Review:
I have decided to do these all together because that is easiest, but I have things to say about various books.
First, I think the fourth book was the hardest to get through. This is because all the first four books feel exactly the same. Hooray for book five and the Quagmire triplets! It always felt good when something nice happened to our young heroes. I feel from the there the story continued improving for several reasons.
First, it was good to know the Baudelaire's had friends.
Second, the mystery expands. For every question answered you develop five more. It keeps the story interesting and intriguing.
Finally, I love The End. I will not go into too much detail for those who have not read it, but I feel that although it does not tie up all the loose ends, it does clearly end. You didn't leave the book screaming, "I need more information!"
If this is not enough reason to enjoy the series, I would like to make one, last statement. How can yo...more
I have decided to do these all together because that is easiest, but I have things to say about various books.
First, I think the fourth book was the hardest to get through. This is because all the first four books feel exactly the same. Hooray for book five and the Quagmire triplets! It always felt good when something nice happened to our young heroes. I feel from the there the story continued improving for several reasons.
First, it was good to know the Baudelaire's had friends.
Second, the mystery expands. For every question answered you develop five more. It keeps the story interesting and intriguing.
Finally, I love The End. I will not go into too much detail for those who have not read it, but I feel that although it does not tie up all the loose ends, it does clearly end. You didn't leave the book screaming, "I need more information!"
If this is not enough reason to enjoy the series, I would like to make one, last statement. How can yo...more
