Rating: Summary: The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket Review: I have read the Wide Window by Lemony Snicket. It is about Violet, Klause, and Sunny Baudeliar. Since their parents have died in a horrible fire, they have lived with 2 other guardians. This is their third guardian. They go to live with their Aunt Josephine. They encounter many things, including a guy who wants to kill the children and his associate. My favorite character is Violet Baudelair because she uses her surroundings and mind, not other people. The theme is like Violet, use you surroundings. I like the climax the most. You don't know what will happen next the it hits you. I don't like how slow it is at the beginning. I like the ending but I think I would want more out of it, because you kind of know what will happen next, then again you don't. The authors' style is original. He keeps the reader interested and into the book. The author gives exact information to see what's going on perfect. The vocabulary is difficult, but he gives you most on the definitions. I like the details the author give the reader. I dislike the slow beginning. I think 10-14 year olds should like this book because it is full exciting and full of surprises.By: A.P.C.
Rating: Summary: Count Olaf found them again Review: In this book Aunt Josephene is scared of everything. She won't use anything with electricity in it. The only thing she likes is grammer. She meets Captain Sham and right away the Orphans know that he is Count Olaf. Aunt Josephene wrote a note saying she comited sewiside. Is it true? The note she wrote had grammatical errors and Aunt Josephene would never do those. Will grammer end up saving Aunt Josephen's life; or will she just die or be eaten by leeches. Will the children have to live with Captain Sham? So many questions but their are only one place you can find the answers. READ THE WIDE WINDOW TO FIND THE ANSWERS.
Rating: Summary: The Wide Window Review Review: I really enjoyed the book The Wide Window. It was about three orphans whose parernts died in a tragic fire. This is the third book in the series A Series of Unfortunate Events. In each book, the orphans are set up with a different guardian. In this book, they are with a very nice guardian by the name of Aunt Josephine. Aunt Joesphine really likes books and grammer. I would reccomend this book to anyone who enjoyes adventure books. I would reccomend the whole series also. MC
Rating: Summary: A Series of Successful Books Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book Three: The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket is an excellent book. This is part of a series of books. The main characters are Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Beaudelaire. They are orphans who will inherit a very big sum of money once Violet is eighteen. Count Olaf, who claims to be a distant relative, finds out about the money and really wants to get it. Violet, Klaus and Sunny seem very real. My favorite character, Violet, is always inventing things to get them out of trouble. Lemony Snicket's descriptions are so clear. The language he uses is really funny. I've loved all the books I've read about Violet, Klaus, and Sunny. You should try them too.
Rating: Summary: This series is no wonderfully gloomy and tongue in cheek Review: Not much to say except like Books 1 and 2 are winners, I hope that this series brings as many children back into the library as the Harry Potter series has. This is a keeper.
Rating: Summary: THe Wide Window Review: This is one book in a series of books that tells of three kids who were orphaned when their parents died ina fire. They spend their childhood moving to different relatives they don't know. Their uncle Count Olaf is interested only in their inhhertance. He follows them everywhere. In this book he goes in disguise as Captian Sham. He tries to trick the childern into thinking their aunt is dead and that he is their legal guardian. Read this book and find out what happens.
Rating: Summary: The Wide Window Awesome Review Review: I thought that this book was one of the best in the series so far. It has everything you want in a good book, suspense, death, fights, danger, emotion, mystery, action, fun, humor, and greasy restraunts. It's a totally rad book for all kinds of people. Lemony Snicket is SO clever and talented in his writing. He is one of the funniest writers I know. He knows how to get in there and make you laugh. So go out there and get yourself a Series of Unfortunate Events book. If you don't you'll be sorry...
Rating: Summary: The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket-Best Book of the Year Review: The book I read was The Wide Window written by Lemony Snicket. I rate this book from a 1-5 scale a 5. My favorite character was Sunny, the youngest of the Baudelaire's, there was Violet the oldest, Klaus, in between the age of Violet and Sunny, and Sunny the Baudelaire's baby. Sunny was my favorite character because not only did she act cute, but she was really smart, brave, and always thought positive. More likely in the middle of the story, she was a lot more active; Sunny Baudelaire was doing more things than in the other two books in this series. The baby was also very humorous around one of the Baudelaire's guardian which was a "grammer teacher." It was understandable that a baby who is an orphan, switching from guardian to guardian, to speak made-up words. The "grammer teacher" had a different understanding. Sunny was also alert at all times. This caught my interest. But to find out more on the Baudelaire's unfortunate lives, go ahead on reading The Unfortunate Events. The fourth book of The Wide Window. The author is Lemony Snicket.
Rating: Summary: Laugh-out-loud, cry-out loud, original, and exciting... Review: These books are very original-but also very good. At first when I started to read book 1-I didn't know what to expect. what kind of book is this-that the author advises you to NOT read his own book? But-it was so original and colorfully strange-that I LOVED it! I couldn't wait to get my hands on the next one-and I did so the next day! On went my rampage-finishing books as quickly as I bought them. This one-The Wide Window-is one of my favourites. Witty too-and though sad and frustrating at times-and frustration can be a good thing people-they are pleasantly twisted-not so normal and every-day ish. I'm very happy to give them all 5 stars. [...].
Rating: Summary: My reading project review Review: Snicket fills this book with excitement and action. There is always something happening to keep the reader's interest. There are quieter parts between the exciting parts that are an important part of the story. They are important because they do a lot of the explaining of the story and of the meaning of some of the words. This also keeps the reader's interest. The book is easy to read except for some more difficult words that he then explains the meaning of. Readers will understand everything that is going on and they will be able to follow the story easily. During the story he tells a little about his life that relates to that part of the story. This book has 214 pages of nonstop action. Ending with the escape of Count Olaf, so readers will know there is another book to follow in the series. Even though you know there is another book you will never know what's going to happen in the next book. In the end of this book there is a note to the editor telling him some stuff he has to do to get the information on the next book and some items for the illustrator so he has a better idea of what to draw.
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