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Tag Archives: Lemony Snicket
The Miserable Mill
The Miserable Mill © 2000 Lemony Snicket 194 pages “You can’t stop me! Count Olaf always comes back for an encore!” – Count Olaf, deleted scenes from the movie. When we last left the Baudelaire children, they had lost their … Continue reading
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The Wide Window
“It’s miraculous!” Klaus cried, as the flame took hold.“It’s unbelievable!” Aunt Josephine cried.“Fonti!” Sunny shrieked.“It’s the scientific principles of the convergence and refraction of light!” Violet cried, wiping her eyes.– page 180 The Wide Window finishes the three books that … Continue reading
The Reptile Room
Count Olaf (as Stephano): Hello, I’m looking for Dr.Montgomery Montgomery. My name is Stephano, I am an Italian man.Violet: You’re Count Olaf.[…]Count Olaf (as Stephano): Dammit. This was such a good character….– from the movie. When the bad beginning ended, … Continue reading
The Bad Beginning
The Bad Beginning © 1996 Lemony Snicket 162 pages One of my favorite movies is Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, starring Jim Carry (click here to see the trailer). The movie is based on the first three books … Continue reading