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Lemony Snicket : The End (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 13)
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Author: Lemony Snicket
Title: The End (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 13)
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ISBN: 0064410161
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Reviews: LMarie (USA: IL) (2009/05/02):
mint condition!



Jenny (USA: CA) (2010/02/09):
This is a great book. It not only ties up all the loss ends that are in the 13 book long series but it does it artfully in an entertaining way. It will have you on the edge of you seat and will keep you reading until the very last page.



Elizabeth (USA: MD) (2010/04/28):
Overall this series as a whole really made me tired. It took effort to go through the repetition and the story line began chasing itself in circles. However, the purposes of this book - expanding children's vocabulary, teaching ethics/morals, and introducing "the great unknown" (death) was very effective. The relationships and plots of this series are very complex and if you miss one detail you are lost, so I feel the series can only apply to a narrow age group - too simple to entertain older kids and too complicated for younger ones to understand. However, I found this a very satisfactory ending to the series - this book was in the top three written for the series I would say due to mature ideas, great symbolism, and a not over the top happy ending.



blklacquer (USA: TX) (2010/09/15):
I have really enjoyed reading the series..up until now but I thought this would wrap up the whole series and give me some answers...but I am afraid I am still "on the coastal shelf" It was a repeat of all of the previous books mostly..I would've prefered more answers. I guess Lemony was right, I should've put the book down and read something else 13 books ago.



Marianne (Australia) (2017/04/24):
3 stars

The End is the thirteenth and final book in A Series of Unfortunate Events by American author, Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler). As we once again join the unlucky Baudelaire orphans, they find themselves, much to their dismay, in a boat with Count Olaf.

Having narrowly escaped a burning hospital and already suffered the loss of their parents, the threat of marriage, slave labour, hypnosis, a terrible boarding school, being thrown down a lift shaft, being thrown in jail, acting in a freak show, being thrown off a mountain, almost dying from a lethal fungus, fleeing from a burning hotel and the murder of their Uncle Monty and Aunt Josephine at the hands of the evil Count Olaf and his nefarious assistants, the siblings are ever-vigilant of his reappearance. Luckily these well-mannered and uncomplaining children are also very resourceful: Violet invents, Klaus researches and Sunny cooks.

Snicket’s tone throughout is apologetic, sincere and matter-of-fact as he relates the unfortunate events in the children’s lives; his imaginative and even surreptitiously educational style will hold much appeal for younger readers, as will the persistent silliness of adults. Snicket’s word and phrase definitions are often hilarious. As always, the alliterative titles are delightful and Brett Helquist provides some wonderfully evocative illustrations.

This instalment sees the Baudelaires shipwrecked on a coastal shelf, shown kindness, offered a safe place, not forced into anything, and yet… The orphans live amongst a group of castaways but end up having to take sides in a schism. They learn about moral compasses, and that dreaded Medusoid Mycelium reappears. They assist with a birth and are witness to two deaths. Readers hoping for the answers to all unexplained issues will be sorely disappointed. Readers who have not yet exhausted their appetite for Snicket/Handler’s writing may like to avail themselves of an associated work, The Beatrice Letters. Ends not with a bang…




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