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The End

by Lemony Snicket


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With mysteries violently swirling around the Baudelaire orphans like smoke rising from the burning Hotel Denouement, the trio find themselves most unfortunately involved in a situation of dire proportions involving deadly mushrooms, work sheep, spiceless ceviche, and the dark past of the V.F.D. Washed up on a coastal shelf with their arch enemy, Count Olaf, the children find themselves taken in by kind islanders ruled over by a devious man name Ishmael who forces everyone to drink coconut cordial, dress like cult members, and scavenge the detritus that arrives with each storm. Will the identity of Lemony Snicket ever be discovered? Exactly who is the very mysterious Beatrice? Will the hapless but ever hopeful Baudelaire orphans ever get a break? Will Count Olaf finally be stopped? And where on earth is the sugar bowl? A 2006 New York Times Notable Book.

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9780060296445
ISBN

Binding/Format

Reinforced Hardcover
Publisher

Harpercollins
Date

2006
Price

$4.50
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Good
9780064410168
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Harpercollins Childrens Books
Date

2006
Price

$1.00
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Very Good
9780060579500
ISBN

Binding/Format

Audio Cassette
Publisher

Harpercollins Childrens
Date

2006
Price

$2.24
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Fine
9780060579524
ISBN

Binding/Format

Compact Disc
Publisher

Harpercollins Childrens
Date

2006
Price

$5.91
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REMAINDER

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"Where, in the end--and in the THE END--does the 'Unfortunate Events' series leave us? It leaves us reminded of what an interesting and offbeat educator Handler is. In between all the exotic ethnic food references and the gallows humor and the teaching of words like 'denouement' and 'vaporetto,' the books seem at times like a covert mission to turn their readers into slightly dark-hued sophisticates."

First Line

If you have ever peeled an onion, then you know that the first thin, papery layer reveals another thin, papery layer, and that layer reveals another, and another, and before you know it you have hundreds of layers all over the kitchen table and thousands of tears in your eyes, sorry that you ever started peeling in the first place and wishing that you had left the onion alone to wither away on the shelf of the pantry while you went on with your life, even if that meant never again enjoying the complicated and overwhelming taste of this strange and bitter vegetable.

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