A Series of Unfortunate Events By Lemony Snicket 13 Books Collection Set - Ages 9-14 - Paperback

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Embark on a captivating journey through the whimsical yet melancholic world of the Series of Unfortunate Events with this extraordinary collection by the renowned author Lemony Snicket. Immerse yourself in a tale of mystery, misfortune, and resilient courage that has enchanted readers of all ages for years. Buy the whole series now at Just Kids Books!

This exquisite collection includes all thirteen gripping novels from the series, each meticulously crafted to transport you into a captivating world of dark humour, clever wordplay, and unexpected twists. Lemony Snicket, the pseudonymous author, weaves a masterful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly flipping pages to uncover the secrets that lie within.

Titles In This Set :

  1. The Bad Beginning
    2. The Reptile Room
    3. The Wide Window
    4. The Miserable Mill
    5. The Austere Academy
    6. The Ersatz Elevator
    7. The Vile Village
    8. The Hostile Hospital
    9. The Carnivorous Carnival
    10. The Slippery Slope
    11. The Grim Grotto
    12. The Penultimate Peril
    13. The End

As you delve into the pages of these books, you will meet the Baudelaire siblings - Violet, Klaus, and Sunny - whose lives take a dramatic turn following a terrible fire that leaves them orphaned. From that moment, they find themselves caught in a web of treacherous events orchestrated by the infamous and elusive villain, Count Olaf. Determined to steal the enormous fortune they inherited, Olaf chases the siblings from one perilous situation to another.

With each book, you will follow the Baudelaires as they navigate a series of unfortunate events, cleverly disguised as accidents or acts of fate. Snicket's distinctive writing style, characterized by wry humor and a penchant for alliteration, adds a unique charm to the narrative, inviting readers to decipher hidden clues and engage in their own detective work.

The lushly illustrated pages of these books transport you to a beautifully gloomy world, replete with Gothic settings and macabre imagery. Accompanied by the evocative artistry of Brett Helquist, the visual representations of the characters and settings add depth and richness to the reading experience, further immersing you in the whimsical yet treacherous universe of the Baudelaires.

In addition to the critically acclaimed book series, this collection also includes highly anticipated film adaptations, which bring the Baudelaires' extraordinary journey to life on the silver screen. Starring a stellar cast including Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, and Jude Law, the movies capture the essence of Snicket's enchanting storytelling, with their visually stunning cinematography, captivating performances, and intricate set designs.

Whether you are a long-time fan of the series or a newcomer to the Baudelaires' misadventures, this comprehensive collection offers an unparalleled reading and viewing experience. Lose yourself in the imaginative world of Lemony Snicket, where every page is a delightful surprise, every chapter a thrilling adventure, and every book an invitation to unravel the mysteries that lie within.

Perfect for bookworms, young readers, or anyone who appreciates a story that defies convention, the Series of Unfortunate Events collection is an essential addition to any library. Delight in the ingenious wordplay, marvel at the darkly whimsical illustrations and join the Baudelaire siblings as they face adversity with courage and resilience, inspiring readers to never lose hope, even in the face of life's most unfortunate circumstances.

Description :

1. The Bad Beginning
Dear Reader, I'm sorry to say that the book you are holding in your hands is extremely unpleasant. It tells an unhappy tale about three very unlucky children. Even though they are charming and clever, the Baudelaire siblings lead lives filled with misery and woe. From the very first page of this book when the children are at the beach and receive terrible news, continuing on through the down these unpleasant tales, but there is nothing stopping you from putting this book down at once and reading something happy, if you prefer that sort of thing.

2. The Reptile Room
Dear Reader, If you have picked up this book with the hope of finding a simple and cheery tale, I'm afraid you have picked up the wrong book altogether. The story may seem cheery at first, when the Baudelaire children spend time in the company of some interesting reptiles and giddy uncle, but don't be fooled…

3. The Wide Window
Dear Reader, If you have not read anything about the Baudelaire orphans, then before you read even one more sentence, you should know this: Violet, Klaus and Sunny are kindhearted and quick-witted, but their lives, I am sorry to say, are filled with bad luck and misery. All of the stories about these three children are unhappy and wretched, and the one you are holding may be the worse of them all.

4. The Miserable Mill
Dear Reader, I hope, for your sake, that you have not chosen to read this book because you are in the mood for a pleasant experience. If this is the case, I advise you to put this book down instantaneously, because of all the books describing the unhappy lives of the Baudelaire orphans, THE MISERABLE MILLS might be the unhappiest yet.

The Austere Academy
Dear Reader, If you are looking for a story about cheerful youngsters spending a jolly time at boarding school, look elsewhere. Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire are intelligent and resourceful children, and you might expect that they would do very well at school. Don't.

6. The Ersatz Elevator
Dear Reader, If you have just picked up this book, then it is not too late to put it back down. Like the previous books in A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS, there is nothing to be found in these pages but misery, despair and discomfort, and you still have time to choose something else to read.

7. The Vile Village
Dear Reader, You have undoubtedly picked up this book by mistake, so please put it down. Nobody in their right mind would read this particular book about the lives of Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire on purpose, because each dismal moment of their stay in the village of V.F.D. has been faithfully and dreadfully recorded in these pages.

The Hostile Hospital
Dear Reader, Before you throw this awful book to the ground and run as far away from it as possible, you should probably know why. This book is the only one which describes every last detail of the Baudelaire children's miserable stay at the Heimlich Hospital, which makes it one of the most dreadful books in the world.

The Carnivorous Carnival
Dear Reader, The word 'carnivorous' which appears in the title of this book, means 'meat-eating', and once you have read such a bloodthirsty word, there is no reason to read any further. This carnivorous volume contains such a distressing story that consuming any of its contents would be far more stomach-turning than even the most imbalanced meal.

10. The Slippery Slope
Dear Reader, Like handshakes, house pets, or raw carrots, many things are preferable when not slippery. Unfortunately, in this miserable volume, I am afraid that Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire run into more than their fair share of slipperiness during their harrowing journey up - and down - a range of strange and distressing mountains.

11. The Grim Grotto
Dear Reader, Unless you are a slug, a sea anemone, or mildew, you probably prefer not to be damp. You might also prefer not to read this book, in which the Baudelaire siblings encounter an unpleasant amount of dampness as they descend into the depths of despair, underwater.

12. The Penultimate Peril
Dear Reader, If this is the first book you found while searching for a book to read next, then the first thing you should know is that this next-to-last book is what you should put down first. Sadly, this books presents the next-to-last chronicle of the lives of the Baudelaire orphans, and it is next-to-first in its supply of misery, despair, and unpleasantness.

13. The End
Dear Reader, You are presumably looking at the back of this book, or the end of THE END. The end of THE END is the best place to begin THE END, because if you read THE END from the beginning of the beginning of THE END to the end of the end of THE END, you will arrive at the end of the end of your rope.

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