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Apr 29, 2011 02:10PM
I did not like this book at all
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I think this book stressed even more the misery of the Baudelaires.. I mean they were so unfortunate in their lives and to make matters worse they had to put up with spoiled children and humiliation( again).. Why didn't you like it?
Not to spoil The next book or anything but no. They weren't rescued.You'dthink for someone as devious as Count Olaf he would have a better plan. I think he took the others so could get the baularies and end up with 2 fortunes.
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No Abby here... :) LolI liked this book the first time but I did think it was ridiculous count Olaf's "plan" I mean REALLY? :) Lol, But I enjoyed the series as a whole very much. :)
I don't dislike the series, but I can recognize at some point that Olaf plans can be ridiculous like his cheap disguises.What I can't take is that adults can't recognize him, fail in his lies and tricks, and that in the end they have a bad impression on the Baudelaires even if the truth is in front of their own noses. (even in the next book seems that they have forgotten about Olaf's misdeeds but they still think in the Baudelaires as problem children)
Pola wrote: "I think this book stressed even more the misery of the Baudelaires.. I mean they were so unfortunate in their lives and to make matters worse they had to put up with spoiled children and humiliatio..."yesss thank you very much
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