Great story that has an interesting writing style that is a story for young readers that will hook in readers who have many different interests!
Great story that has an interesting writing style that is a story for young readers that will hook in readers who have many different interests!
The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket is book three of the 13 book series that explores the adventures of the Baudelaire children who are orphans. I recommend this book for children ages 8-12!
“After all, the three children had just disembarked from the fickle fairy.”
The Baudelaire siblings are starting to realize that they can't rely on the adults around them to save them from the evil Count Olaf...
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They switched narrators on me and I was unpleasantly surprised. No more Tim Curry 😞
This made me laugh out loud. The narrator comments are so random sometimes 😂
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I've decided to participate in #MiddleGradeMarch this year! So many great books out there I want to get to but I'll be focusing on these 🙂
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If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats.
Unfortunate events continues😞 but this book is more about over coming fears. I like the part about rational and irrational fears. And learnt good grammar lessons 😂#seriesread2022
The adults are still frustrating, but I know that‘s the point of them. This book really shows how smart the Baudelaire‘s are because they had to figure out a lot. Finally, Aunt Josephine is so afraid of things that it‘s truly her undoing.
Reading this one today! Honestly I think I‘ll finish this one and start the fourth today since they‘re short. Hope everyone has a great Thursday!
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Day 9 - #Fear
Aunt Josephine has a lot of irrational fears 😂
The Wide Window really displays how smart these kids are. There was a lot they had to figure out and then prove. I have to say, I don't know why Mr. Poe doesn't just believe them when they tell him something. It's so frustrating.
Reading Pet cemetery and on the third book of the aeries of unfortunate events. I love this one.
Was the series that really got me into reading as a kid
"They had each other. To have each other in the midst of their unfortunate lives felt like having a sailboat in the middle of a hurricane, and to the Baudelaires orphans this felt very fortunate indeed".
My favorite so far!
My son gives it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. On to the next! #raisingreaders
12.29.19: I don‘t know who let a banker be in charge of children‘s welfare. These three are taking care of themselves and trying to escape a terrible man at every turn. On to book four!
12.7.19: Starting this one in the parent pick-up line
This has been our favorite Lemony Snicket so far. After escaping count Olaf for a second time the children go to live with Aunt Josephine. Aunt Josephine‘s obsession grammar and fear of everything made both of us laugh out loud. The children seem to grow more clever with each novel and Count Olaf‘s disguises hilariously elaborate. On to book 4. Fun one to listen to on our road trip.
I started reading the A Series of Unfortunate Events series recently and now that I am far enough in to be able to watch the movie, we are making Cheer Up Cheeseburgers for dinner. And apparently lemon bars because that's what my husband thinks of when he hears "Lemony Snicket" ?
I'm only on book 3 but I'm pretty sure this series could have also been called What Happens When Grown Ups Don't STFU
Another amazing installment isn‘t this series of very unfortunate events for three orphans who are just trying to find a new home.
Count Olaf just seems to always be waiting around every corner, and he is determined to get that fortune.
In this particular book, they are sent to live with their aunt, who is scared of, well, everything. Loved her character!
I‘m ready for part four!
Book haul from a local thrift/book store! I've been searching for the 3rd Series of Unfortunate Events for a long time! #bookhaul #happysunday
Book 19 of the year finished Feb 23, audio
I liked this one. Starting to want to slap Mr. Poe, he may be a worse badguy than Count Olaf.
This is a series I always wanted to read, but never did. I'm glad I waited though because my local library has them on audiobook read by Tim Curry (original Pennywise) 😱❤ I love hearing him read these; it's so much fun and they've been making my work day go by fast. I particularly liked this one with Aunt Josephine and her fear of everything. I want to finish them all and try out the Netflix series. Anyone watched it yet?
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Really loved this one, these books just keep getting better and better. Aunt Josephine was both insufferable and loveable in equal measure, but I think Dr. Montgomery Montgomery is still my favourite (so far)!
"Well, maybe the peg leg was false," Count Olaf admitted, and took a step backwards. "But I've never seen this tattoo in my life."
There's some seriously great quotes in these books ? this one, along with "Come along, little idiots" are my fave!
This made me want peppermints. 😩
Xander is “helping” me set up multi-speaker listening so I can move around the apartment without needing to carry a single speaker from room to room while attempting to be productive. #audiobooks #catsoflitsy
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Mr. Poe was kindhearted, but it is not enough in this world to be kindhearted, particularly if you are responsible for keeping children out of danger.
Just fun!
Things to do when listening to an audiobook📚 New project ❄️ #crochet #crocheting #grannyatheart #blue #white #sparkles #cute #blanket #homemade #winter #handmade #handmadeblanket #love #hobbie #crochetlover #crochetblanket #crochetlove #relaxing #proud #weekend #weekendfun #sunday #sundayfunday