The Wide Window - Lemony Snicket
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Fiction - Children's - ISBN: 0064407683

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Most miserable yet...
Review of The Wide Window - Lemony Snicket by MelW

Advantages: The longest yet!
Disadvantages: Maybe a little *too* depressing!

Book the Third begins with the Baudelaire orphans being handed into the care of their widowed Aunt Josephine, who lives on the edge of a cliff and is scared of realators and telephones. And thus the misery begins again... This installment is the longest of the three, and quite possibly, the most miserable by far. Lemony Snicket's wit is as sharp as Sunny's teeth, meaning that once you start, you wont be able to put the book down until you reach ... Read review

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02.10.2001
A Tale Of Terror 3
Review of The Wide Window - Lemony Snicket by Jwatt

Advantages: The longest book in the series
Disadvantages: NONE

...and frantic warnings to put the book down if you don't like teribble stuff. Book the third starts of with the Baudilaires at Damocles Dock waiting for Mr.poe to take them to their new guardian before they go he gives them some peppermints god knows why? but until ;later thats a secret later they find themselves in the care of aunt Josephine who gives them all a present Sunny gets a rattle Klaus gets a toy train set and Violet gets a doll ONLY ... Read review

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07.06.2002
Book 3 scarier than the first 2
Review of The Wide Window - Lemony Snicket by wattboy

Advantages: Lots of humor and suspense!!!
Disadvantages: The story doesn't get major exitting until about the half way point.

Book three The Wide Window Begins when Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudeliere are left in the care of there Aunt Josephene Who gives Sunny a rattle, Klaus a toy train and she also gives Violet a toy and they all trade, Aunt J is scared of the telephone and realators. They meat there nemisis Count Olaf in a supermarket, this time discuised as Captain Sham, Violet answers the phone and she says who she is then count Olaf says its captain Sham, so Violet ... Read review

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22.01.2002
(16.05.2002)
Baudelaire Bad Luck
Review of The Wide Window - Lemony Snicket by Drummer5390

Advantages: Nice storyline, Nice book cover and a great series.
Disadvantages: May need to have read the books from the start.

*****Authors Review***** In The Bad Beginning, things, well, begin badly for the three Baudelaire orphans. And sadly, events only worsen in The Reptile Room. In the third in Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events, there is still no hope on the horizon for these poor children. Their adventures are exciting and memorable, but, as the author points out, "exciting and memorable like being chased by a werewolf through a field of thorny bushes ... Read review

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21.01.2005

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