A Series of Unfortunate Events: Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography by Lemony Snicket
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A Series of Unfortunate Events: Lemony Snicket

The Unauthorized Autobiography


Price: $8.75
On Sale: 24/04/2003
Formats:     Paperback | Hardcover


Book Description

A Warning from the Publisher:

Many readers have questions about Lemony Snicket, author of the distressing serial concerning the trials of the charming but unlucky Baudelaire orphans, published under the collective title A Series of Unfortunate Events. Before purchasing, borrowing, or stealing this book, you should be aware that it contains the answers to some of those questions, such as the following:

1. Who is Lemony?

2. Is there a secret organization I should know about?

3. Why does Lemony Snicket spend his time researching and writing distressing books concerning the Baudelaire orphans?

4. Why do all of Lemony Snicket's books concerning a sad dedication to a woman named Beatrice?

5. If there's nothing out there, what was that noise?

Our advice to you is that you find a book that answers less upsetting questions than this one. Perhaps your librarian, bookseller, or parole officer can recommend a book that answers the question, "Aren't ponies adorable?"


Author Extras

Critical Praise for A Series of Unfortunate Events: Lemony Snicket

“Wicked good fun.”
— Kirkus (Pointed Review)

ISBN: 9780060562250; ISBN10: 0060562250; Imprint: HarperCollins ; On Sale: 24/04/2003; Format: Paperback; Trimsize: 5 x 7; Pages: 240; $8.75; Ages: 10 and Up

Books by Lemony Snicket
13 Words 13 Words

13 Words:

1. Bird
2. Despondent
3. Cake
4. Dog
5. Busy
6. Convertible
7. Goat
8. Hat
9. Haberdashery
10. Scarlet
11. Baby
12. Panache
13. Mezzo-Soprano

The Composer is Dead The Composer is Dead
The Composer is dead! In fact, he’s decomposing. The death is suspicious and the Inspector is certain that the culprit lurks among the orchestra. Could it be the French Horns? No, they were out with the Trombones and the percussion instruments, dancing until dawn. The Harp, the Tuba, the reed...
The Lump of Coal The Lump of Coal

This is a story about a lump of coal who can think, talk, and move itself around.

Is there a more charming holiday tale to behold? Probably, but Lemony Snicket has not written one.




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