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A Series Of Unfortunate Events Set of All 13 Book Mostly Hardbacks VGC Overall

A Series Of Unfortunate Events Set of All 13 Book Mostly Hardbacks VGC Overall

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A Series Of Unfortunate Events Lemony Snicket (the pen name of Daniel Handler) is the author of the wildly popular children's book series, "A Series of Unfortunate Events." However, "Lemony Snicket" isn't just the author. He's also a character within the books, a gloomy and pessimistic narrator who warns readers against reading the stories and constantly interjects with dry humour, obscure definitions, and dire pronouncements. Therefore, summarizing a "Lemony Snicket synopsis" is tricky because it depends on what you're trying to summarize. Here's a breakdown of what a "Lemony Snicket synopsis" might entail: 1. Synopsis of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" (the overarching story): This series follows the Baudelaire orphans – Violet, Klaus, and Sunny – after the tragic death of their parents. They are sent to live with a series of guardians, each more eccentric and unsuitable than the last. Most notably, they are pursued by the villainous Count Olaf, a terrible actor and distant relative, who is after their inherited fortune. The children face constant danger, hardship, and misfortune, but they use their intelligence, resourcefulness, and unwavering loyalty to each other to survive. The series is filled with mystery, intrigue, and a dark, gothic atmosphere, all narrated by the ever-present, pessimistic Lemony Snicket. 2. Synopsis of Lemony Snicket as a character: Lemony Snicket is the narrator of the series and a character in his own right. He's presented as a friend of the Baudelaire parents, deeply involved in the mystery surrounding their deaths, and possibly connected to a secret organization. He's characterized by his: Pessimism: He constantly warns the reader about the unpleasantness of the stories and emphasizes the inevitability of misfortune. Dry Humour: His narration is filled with sardonic wit, wordplay, and obscure definitions. Gothic Sensibilities: He appreciates the macabre and finds beauty in the melancholic. Mysterious Background: His past and connections to the Baudelaire family are gradually revealed throughout the series, adding another layer of intrigue. Each book in the series has its own plot focusing on a particular guardian and the specific misfortunes the Baudelaires encounter. Set of All 13 Book Mostly Hardbacks - Books 9 +10 Are Paperback however all the others are Hardback. The following are First Editions: Book 13 Book 12 Book 11 Book 10 - Paperback Book 9 - Paperback Book 4 All other books are NOT first editions but much later versions. VGC Overall See Images. The book with damage is Book 13 (Hardback) the damage is mostly to the spine and looks to be water damage - see images.

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