Hootworthy or Not?
🦉 Owl Be Reading Review: The End by Lemony Snicket 📚 Hoot Factor – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This final book was totally different—quieter, but powerful. It left me with so many feelings. It didn’t wrap everything up perfectly, but that made it feel more real. The island was fascinating and mysterious. 🎨 Owl-some Illustrations – ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple but strong—just enough to guide the imagination. 💡 Little Owl’s Takeaway – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even after everything, you can choose to build something new. 💬 Hoot or Boot? – 5/5 Hoots – Final Hoot! A haunting, honest ending to a spectacularly sad series.
Luna F.
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A Series Of Unfortunate Events - The End
Dear reader, There is nothing to be found in Lemony Snicket’s ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ but misery and despair. You still have time to choose another international best-selling series to read. But if you insist on discovering the unpleasant adventures of the Baudelaire orphans, then proceed with caution… Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are intelligent children. They are charming, and resourceful, and have pleasant facial features. Unfortunately, they are exceptionally unlucky. In The End, the siblings face a fearsome storm, a suspicious beverage, a herd of wild sheep, an enormous bird cage, and a truly haunting secret about the Baudelaire parents. In the tradition of great storytellers, from Dickens to Dahl, comes an exquisitely dark comedy that is both literary and irreverent, hilarious and deftly crafted. Despite their wretched contents, ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ has sold 60 million copies worldwide and been made into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey. And in the future things are poised to get much worse, thanks to the forthcoming Netflix series directed by Neil Patrick Harris. You have been warned.
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Author
Lemony Snicket
Illustrator
Brett Helquist
Publisher
Farshore
Number of Pages
400
Publish date
17 May 2018
Classification
Fiction
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